May 1 2007
Alcan announced that it has signed a Heads of Agreement with Saudi Arabian mining company Ma'aden to develop a proposed US$7-billion integrated aluminum "mine-to-metal" project including bauxite mining, alumina refining, power generation and aluminum smelting. Alcan would hold a 49-percent stake in the project and would provide technology and operating management support, with Ma'aden holding the balance of 51-percent ownership.
"Alcan is pleased to participate in the development of this outstanding project in the growing and dynamic Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This world-class project has an ideal combination of competitive energy resources, local bauxite, well-developed infrastructure and favourable logistics," said Dick Evans, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alcan Inc. "Consistent with Alcan's primary metal strategy, this project has the potential to achieve one of the lowest operating costs in the industry and become one of the world's largest smelters," he added.
The agreement was signed in Riyadh in the presence of His Excellency, Engineer Ali Al-Naimi, Saudi Arabian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Chairman of Ma'aden, by Dr. Abdullah Al-Dabbagh, President and CEO of Ma'aden and Michel Jacques, President and CEO of Alcan Primary Metal Group.
His Excellency, Engineer Ali Al-Naimi said, "I welcome the partnership of Alcan and Ma'aden in realizing this landmark project which will be one of the largest, vertically integrated operations of its type in the world. The operation will promote economic growth within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, diversify the country's economic and industrial base and create employment opportunities through opening up new sectors of economic activity."
"Ma'aden's mine-to-metal project complements our attractive pipeline of projects in new regions for Alcan, including those at Sohar, Oman and COEGA South Africa," said Michel Jacques. "The project will be built on Alcan's unsurpassed technology, leveraging our unique combination of alumina and aluminum capabilities, resulting in more energy-efficient and cleaner processes. Furthermore, the smelter -- initially based on two AP 36 potlines -- will be designed to accommodate a potential expansion of four additional lines that could increase annual production to over two million tonnes," he added.
Dr Dabbagh added, "This joint venture and our recently signed phosphate agreement with SABIC represent notable milestones in Ma'aden's vision of expanding the scope of mining and associated industries in the Kingdom and making mining the third pillar of Saudi industry, complementing Saudi Aramco and SABIC, the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation. We are pleased to have Alcan as our partner for this project. Alcan's global experience combined with their team's strong operating capabilities will prove vital in delivering long term success."
As one of the world's largest vertically integrated projects of its kind, the initial operations feature a power plant delivering 1,400 megawatts; a 90 million tonne bauxite reserve located in Az Zabirah in northern Saudi Arabia representing a potential 30 years of mining; an alumina refinery with a capacity of 1,600 thousand tonnes per year; an aluminum smelter with a capacity of 720 thousand tonnes per year, and will leverage Saudi Arabia's port facilities and infrastructure. The alumina plant, aluminum smelter and power generation facilities would be located in the new Minerals Industrial City at Ras Az Zawr, on the east coast of Saudi Arabia. First metal would be expected during the first quarter of 2011, and first alumina a year later.
Next steps will include completing the joint venture agreement and pursuing project financing arrangements for capital costs.