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Miner Vale missed deadline for expansion of Brazil Nickel complex

After missing the deadline for confirming the bid, Brazilian power grid operator ONS denied Vale's request that it increase electricity consumption at its northern Onca Puma Nickel complex.

Vale is preparing to launch a second Onca Puma furnace, a $555-million expansion that will help boost nickel production for the miner in the coming years.

Vale said that it would still operate the new furnace, despite being denied the request.

From around 160,000 tons of nickel last year, the miner aims to increase its global production to 250,000 tons by 2030. The second Onca Puma furnace is expected to increase annual production by 15,200 tons.

ONS documents seen showed Vale asking for an increase in power consumption to 200 megawatts by the beginning of this year.

ONS has issued documents over the last year attesting the viability and increase in power consumption at Onca Puma. However, ONS stated that Vale failed to sign the contract by the deadline.

Vale submitted a new request to ONS in February. Vale asked for an increase in power consumption at Onca Puma that would begin in June.

The national grid operator denied the request saying that the extra power was allocated to a different project in their pipeline.

Vale said it was evaluating "technical options" with ONS in order to get its request for Onca Puma expanded approved. The miner expects the matter to be resolved soon.

Onca Puma's nominal nickel production capacity is around 27,000 tonnes per year. Vale's nickel production was around 10% at the Onca Puma complex last year. Reporting by Leticia fucuchima from Sao Paulo, and Marta Nogueira from Rio de Janeiro. Editing by Sarah Morland & Chris Reese

(source: Reuters)