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Reiten meets Brazil’s President Lula

Hydro CEO Eivind Reiten was greeted by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the official opening of the third expansion of Alunorte on Thursday, highlighting the position of this cornerstone facility as the world’s leading alumina refinery.

August 15, 2008

Eivind Reiten and Luis Inacio Lula da Silva
TOGETHER: Brazil’s president, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, center, and Hydro President and CEO Eivind Reiten, second from right, mark the official opening of the Alunorte 3 expansion. Also shown, from left, Carlos Souza of Alunorte, Ana Julia Carepa, Para state governor, Alunorte President Ricardo Carvalho, and Vale President Roger Agnelli. (Photo: Øyvind Breivik)

Hydro holds a strategically important 34-percent stake in Alunorte, while the company’s long-standing partner, Vale, has majority ownership.

With the third expansion complete and in full production, Alnorte will have a capacity of about 6.3 million tonnes per year of alumina, up from 4.4 million tonnes.

Alunorte Alumina plant

IMPORTANT ADDITION: Alumina is the most important input for making aluminium. The Alunorte 3 expansion increase's Hydro's share of equity alumina supplies. (Photo: Jo Michael)

Reiten 'proud'

“I am proud to see Alunorte 3 starting up ahead of time and on budget,” Hydro President and CEO Eivind Reiten said. “This further strengthens our strategically important equity alumina holding and Hydro’s solid position across the aluminium value chain.”

Equally important for Hydro and partner Vale, corporate social responsibility is on top of the agenda at Alunorte, which has received a long list of awards for its work within health and safety, the environment and local society.

Hydro has a long history in Brazil, stretching back to 1974, and the company has been a partner in Alunorte since 2000.

Eivind Reiten and Luis Inacio Lula da Silva
Hydro President and CEO and Ellen Cathrine Rasmussen of Hydro's Bauxite & Alumina business, show a diploma representing the company's share in Alunorte. (Photo: Øyvind Breivik)

The third expansion, which represents a total investment of around $290 million for Hydro, will increase Hydro’s share of alumina from around 1.4 million tonnes per year to around 2.2 million tonnes.

Key material

Alumina is the key raw material in the production of primary aluminium, which makes it vital for Hydro to hold a solid equity position in this key input factor.

Once Alunorte 3 is in full operation, Hydro will have around 80 percent of its total alumina needs covered through equity holdings.

When Qatalum comes on stream around year-end 2009, this equity rate will decline a few percent.

Alunorte is located near Belem, the state capital of Pará in northeastern Brazil, and has around 3,000 employees and contractors.

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