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Qatalum aluminium plant to restart mid-September

Co-owner Norsk Hydro says smelter aims to hit full capacity by the end of Q1 2011.

FULL PRODUCTION: The 50/50 joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and Hydro had originally planned to reach full production by the end of 2010, but an August power failure delayed those plans.(Getty Images)
FULL PRODUCTION: The 50/50 joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and Hydro had originally planned to reach full production by the end of 2010, but an August power failure delayed those plans.(Getty Images)

Qatar’s Qatalum aluminium smelter will resume production in a few days and now aims to hit full capacity by the end of the first quarter of 2011, co-owner Norsk Hydro said on Wednesday.

The 50/50 joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and Hydro had originally planned to reach full production by the end of 2010, but an August power failure delayed those plans.

Qatalum has a design capacity of 585,000 tonnes from a total of 704 production cells. 444 of the cells had been started by the time the plant lost power on Aug 10, forcing a restart.

The 260 cells that had not yet been in production would continue their ramp up as planned, Hydro said at the time.

“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,” Hydro said in a statement on Wednesday.

Soon after the August outage Norsk Hydro declared force majeure for aluminium deliveries from the Qatar smelter. (Reuters)

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