Norsk Hydro Forecasts Modest Growth in Aluminum Demand -- Commodity Comment
05 June 2019 - 9:22PM
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Norwegian aluminum producer Norsk Hydro released its
first-quarter earnings report on Wednesday morning. The report,
originally scheduled for April 30, was delayed by five weeks as a
result of a cyber attack. Here's what Hydro had to say about metal
and energy markets.
Demand for Primary Aluminum to Resume Growth:
"Global primary aluminum consumption was stable compared to the
first quarter of 2018, split between a marginally negative
development in China and slow growth in the world outside
China...Global demand for primary aluminum is expected to grow by
1%-3% in 2019."
Chinese Smelters to Raise Global Supply of Primary Aluminum:
"Production outside China is expected to increase by 2%-3% in
2019, compared to 1.5% in 2018. Production of primary aluminum in
China was flat in 2018, but is expected to grow by 1%-3% in 2019,
with mixed growth drivers including...some new smelters still
ramping up."
Balance in Primary Aluminum Market Seen Roughly Stable:
"The global primary aluminum market ended at approximately 1.5
million metric-ton deficit in 2018, and is expected to be in a
1-1.5 million metric-ton deficit in 2019."
Demand for Rolled Products Resilient:
"Due to the ongoing strong substitution towards aluminum, demand
in automotive continued to show a positive development [in the
first quarter] despite a steep drop in car production resulting
from reduced consumer confidence in Europe and lower car demand
from China...European demand for flat rolled products is expected
to increase by around 2% for 2019."
Guinea, Australia Dominate Bauxite Sales to China:
"China imported 25.8 million metric tons of bauxite in the first
quarter of 2019, 27% higher than the previous year. Guinea and
Australia maintained their dominant market share accounting for 81%
of China's bauxite imports in the period under review."
Low Reservoirs Boost Nordic Power Prices:
"Nordic power prices were significantly higher compared to the
same quarter last year, and slightly higher compared to the
previous quarter...Water reservoirs in Norway were at 36.1% of full
capacity at the end of the quarter, which is 3 percentage points
below the normal level. Snow reservoirs were below the normal level
at the end of the quarter."
Write to Joe Wallace at joe.wallace@wsj.com
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