Noranda subsidiaries to acquire 50%-interest in alumina refining operations and related bauxite mining assets from Kaiser
18 May 2004 - 8:08AM
PR Newswire (US)
Noranda subsidiaries to acquire 50%-interest in alumina refining
operations and related bauxite mining assets from Kaiser TORONTO,
May 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Noranda Inc. today announced that
through a subsidiary of Noranda Finance of Nashville, Tennessee, it
has agreed to acquire a 50%-interest in alumina refining and
related bauxite mining assets from Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Corporation plant for US$11.5 million plus certain adjustments.
This acquisition will provide long-term supplies of raw materials
for its New Madrid, Missouri, primary aluminum reduction facility.
Century Aluminum Company is to acquire the remaining 50%- interest
in the assets for an additional US$11.5 million. Kaiser is selling
the assets as part of its Chapter 11 reorganization to emerge from
bankruptcy as a producer of fabricated aluminum products. The
purchase is subject to bankruptcy court approval and possible
auction under procedures to be approved by the bankruptcy court
should qualified bids be received prior to an auction date
scheduled in early July. As a result, a company jointly owned 50/50
by subsidiaries of Century and Noranda Finance has agreed to
purchase Kaiser's alumina refinery in Gramercy, Louisiana, and a
second jointly-owned company will purchase Kaiser's 49%- interest
in Kaiser Jamaica Bauxite Co. (KJBC), a bauxite mining partnership
in Jamaica. The Government of Jamaica owns the remaining 51% share.
The mining partnership supplies bauxite ore to the Gramercy
facility and a third-party refinery in Texas. The refining process
chemically converts bauxite into alumina, the raw material from
which primary aluminum is produced. The Gramercy refinery has the
capacity to produce 1.25 million tonnes of alumina per year.
Noranda and Century each purchase approximately 500,000 tonnes of
alumina per year for their respective primary aluminum reduction
plants in New Madrid and Hawesville, Kentucky. The Gramercy
refinery began producing alumina in 1959. Extensive portions were
rebuilt and modernized between 2000 and 2002. The related mining
operations of KJBC in Jamaica began in 1967 and currently have
capacity to mine and process 4.5 million tonnes of bauxite per
year. Noranda operates an aluminum reduction smelter in New Madrid
which produced 244,044 tonnes of metal in 2003 and employs 1,100
people. The smelter has procured substantially all of its alumina
requirements from the Gramercy alumina refinery over the past
several years. Both the New Madrid smelter and the Gramercy
refinery are located on the Mississippi River, facilitating
logistics and transportation. Noranda Inc. is a leading copper and
nickel company with investments in fully-integrated zinc and
aluminum assets. It employs 15,000 people at its operations and
offices in 18 countries and is listed on The New York Stock
Exchange and The Toronto Stock Exchange (NRD). Century Aluminum
Company owns 615,000 metric tons of annual primary aluminum
capacity. The company owns and operates plants at Hawesville, KY,
Ravenswood, WV and at Grundartangi, Iceland. It also owns a
49.67-percent interest in a plant at Mt. Holly, SC. Century's
corporate offices are located in Monterey, CA. DATASOURCE: Noranda
Inc. CONTACT: http://www.noranda.com/; Dale Coffin, Director,
External Communications, Noranda Inc., (416) 982-7161,
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