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MENAFN - The Peninsula - 09/09/2010

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(MENAFN - The Peninsula) Qatar aluminium producer Qatalum expects to ramp-up to full production by the end of the first quarter 2011 after a power outage resulted in a sudden shutdown in early August this year.

Qatalum is preparing for an imminent restart of primary aluminium production, said the joint venture between Qatar Petroleum (QP) and Noways Norsk Hydro ASA in a news release yesterday. The clean-out of the 444 cells that were affected by the power outage is well underway, and the planned restart is expected to commence by mid-September.

The primary aluminium production in the Qatalum plant has been shut down since a power outage on August 9, lasting for nearly five hours, halted primary production. The Qatalum organization has since, with the strong support of both owners, focused on preparing the cells for a safe and secure restart, investigating the causes and effects of the incident and implementing mitigating actions, the statement said.

According to external and internal experts investigating the incident, the long-lasting outage was due to unexpected technical difficulties in restarting the power plant after it was closed down by an external earth fault, which also disrupted Qatalums connection to the national grid in Qatar.

Despite strong efforts to restore power supply, the duration of the outage caused the cells to cool down and the liquids to solidify. The primary aluminium production was subsequently shut down.The root causes of the incident have been identified and are being rectified, Qatalum said.

I am pleased that Qatalum now is in the position to resume production shortly. It is of course most unfortunate that such a setback should hit us now, as we were in good progress of ramping up the plant towards full production. At the same time we are glad that the events did not lead to any injuries, says Abdulla Salatt, Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Our prime objective is to prevent similar incidents in the future, and I am confident that we have technical solutions and routines in order to achieve this. The Qatalum organisation has put in a tremendous effort in mitigating the consequences of this unfortunate incident. Internal and external resources have been mobilised to ensure a safe and quick restart. Regional smelters provided support and shared expertise, equipment and materials, says Qatalums CEO Jan Arve Haugan.

Qatalum, supported by Hydro as responsible for marketing of Qatalums products, has been able to meet the bulk of the planned August shipments to customers in Asia, both for foundry alloys and extrusion ingots, Haugan says. The Qatalum cast house has stepped up re-melting of cold metal sourced from external suppliers, while Hydro has postponed planned maintenance and increased production at other plants.Qatalums insurance coverage related to the incident is considered robust.

We have insurance related to property damage and loss due to business interruption and we are in a constructive dialogue with our insurers to determine the financial impacts of this incident, Haugan says.

Qatalum is a 50-50 joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and Norsk Hydro ASA. When complete, it will be one of the most modern, energy-efficient and environmentally high-performing aluminium plant in the world, with an annual production capacity of 585,000 tonnes of aluminium. The plant has a total of 704 cells.

 






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