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 | September 15, 2009
Alcoa’s AWAC Opens Juruti Bauxite Mine in Brazil
Alcoa Moves to Top Quartile in Low-Cost
Production;
New Mine A Benchmark in Sustainable
Development
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of Alcoa’s (NYSE:AA) ongoing effort to continually move its
global primary products operations down the cost curve, Alcoa today
commissioned the opening of its new bauxite operations in Juruti,
Brazil. The Juruti operations, which are part of the Alcoa World Alumina
and Chemicals (AWAC) joint venture with Alumina Limited in which Alcoa
holds a 60 percent share, consist of a port facility, a mine and a 50
kilometer rail system to the port. Initial output at the mine will ramp
up to 2.6 million metric tons per year (mtpy).
Bauxite from Juruti will be shipped to the Alumar alumina refinery in
Sao Luis, Brazil which is undergoing a 2.1 million mtpy expansion
program that will bring total production there to 3.5 million mtpy.
Following the expansion, Alcoa Aluminio and AWAC combined hold a 54
percent share of the refinery. The remaining share is held by BHP
Billiton (36 percent) and Rio Tinto Alcan (10 percent). The Alcoa share
of the combined investment for the two Brazil initiatives is
approximately US$2.2 billion and will place Alcoa’s overall
manufacturing system in the top quartile on the global cost curve in
terms of low-cost production. The refinery expansion is on-schedule for
commissioning later this fall.
“We have taken steps to make the Juruti project the best mining project
in the world…world-class in terms of efficiency and our commitment to
sustainable development principles,” said Franklin Feder, President of
Alcoa Latin America. “This mine will serve our operations in Brazil and
lower our costs. At the same time we will mine bauxite and return the
area to the same, if not better, condition than when we initially
arrived. Our commitment is to deliver on both the business efficiency
and the stewardship of the region.”
The Juruti Project will mine – and re-vegetate – a total of 6,000
hectares over a period of 40-60 years. That’s equivalent to one
day’s worth of the current deforestation in the Amazon according
to the latest data published by Brazil’s Ministry of the Environment.
Recognizing that no permanent deforestation is acceptable, Alcoa has
already been working with NGO’s and re-forestation experts for years to
ensure that the mined-out areas will be totally re-vegetated with native
species. For every Brazil nut tree removed during the mining process,
Alcoa will replant 10 trees. And for every other species of tree
impacted during the process, Alcoa will replant 2 trees for each tree
removed. In total, Alcoa estimates it will plant 15 million trees over
the next 50 years in the Juruti region. For more information on the
Juruti project, go to www.alcoa.com/juruti.
Alcoa is the world leader in production and management of primary
aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina combined, through its active
and growing participation in all major aspects of the industry. Alcoa
serves the aerospace, automotive, packaging, building and construction,
commercial transportation and industrial markets, bringing design,
engineering, production and other capabilities of Alcoa’s businesses to
customers. In addition to aluminum products and components including
flat-rolled products, hard alloy extrusions, and forgings, Alcoa also
markets Alcoa wheels, fastening systems, precision and investment
castings, and building systems. The Company has been named one of the
top most sustainable corporations in the world at the World Economic
Forum in Davos, Switzerland and has been a member of the Dow Jones
Sustainability Index for eight consecutive years. Alcoa employs
approximately 63,000 people in 31 countries across the world. More
information can be found at www.alcoa.com.
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