Norsk Hydro: Hydro with binding offer to acquire Icelandic aluminium plant ISAL
26 Febrero 2018 - 2:01AM
Norwegian aluminium company Norsk Hydro ASA has made a
binding offer to acquire Rio Tinto's 100% share of Icelandic
aluminium plant ISAL. The offer also includes the Dutch anode
facility Aluchemie and Swedish aluminium fluoride plant
Alufluor.
Transactional highlights
- Binding offer to acquire Rio Tinto's Icelandic aluminium plant
Rio Tinto Iceland Ltd ("ISAL"), its 53% share in Dutch anode
facility Aluminium & Chemie Rotterdam B.V. ("Aluchemie"), and
50% of the shares in Swedish aluminium fluoride plant Alufluor AB
("Alufluor") for USD 345 million, subject to post-closing
adjustments.
- In accordance with French and Dutch law, Hydro's offer triggers
a statutory consultation with Rio Tinto employees and other
stakeholders. Given successful consultations, and approval from the
EU competition authorities, the transaction is expected to be
finalized in the second quarter of 2018, making ISAL, Aluchemie and
Alufluor part of Hydro's global operations.
Strategic rationale
- Reinforces leading European position: ISAL produces 210,000 mt
liquid metal and a total of 230,000 mt extrusion ingot for the
European building, construction and transportation segments from
its newly built casthouse with full ultrasonic testing
capabilities. This will further strengthen Hydro's position as the
preferred and leading extrusion ingot supplier in
Europe.
- Renewable Energy: Hydro is one of the world's leading aluminium
producer based on renewable energy. With ISAL's 210,000 mt of
aluminium based on renewable power, Hydro increases its total
capacity in primary aluminium production to 2.4 million mt in 2018
and its share of production that is based on renewable energy to
over 70 percent.
- Integrated value chain: The transaction reinforces Hydro's
strategic direction of being a fully integrated aluminium company,
with a solid asset base, portfolio flexibility and sustainable
global operations.
"The bid demonstrates our strong belief in aluminium, which is
seeing the strongest global demand growth among base metals. Having
presence across the value chain is essential to create value from
this growth and promote sustainable practices in our global
operations," says Hydro President and CEO Svein Richard
Brandtzæg.
Hydro sees synergies with respect to technology creep,
optimization of anode portfolio and freight and handling. The
Icelandic plant runs on the same technology platform as Hydro's
Husnes plant in Norway, where Hydro recently announced a re-opening
and technological upgrade of the plants' second electrolysis
line.
"We see great potential in exchanging competence and technology
elements between our aluminium plants. We are now running a
technology pilot in Norway which aims to be the world's most
energy-efficient and climate friendly aluminium production
facility. These innovations will be expanded to other Hydro
facilities, and as part of Hydro, ISAL will benefit from such
technological spin-offs and competence," says Hilde Merete Aasheim,
Head of Hydro's Primary Metal business area.
Key facts:
ISAL:
- Key producer of value-added extrusion ingot to the European
building & construction and transportation segments, located in
Iceland
- Producing approximately 210,000 tonnes of liquid primary
aluminium per year and a total of 230,000 mt extrusion ingot
- Long-term hydropower contract, expiring in 2036
- Substantial upgrades in recent years, including pot relining,
new gas treatment center and state-of-the-art casthouse
- Strategic geographical location with efficient logistics
Aluchemie:
- Leading European anode producer, located in Rotterdam,
Netherlands
- Producing approximately 340,000 tonnes of anodes per year
- Favorable transportation conditions for inbound and outbound
logistics
- Currently owned by Rio Tinto (53.3%) and Hydro (46.7%)
Alufluor
- Leading producer of high-purity aluminium fluoride, located in
Helsingborg, Sweden
- Aluminium fluoride is used in the primary aluminium production
process
- Currently owned by Rio Tinto (50 %) and Yara International
(50%)
Norsk Hydro is a fully integrated aluminium company with 35,000
employees in 40 countries on all continents, combining local
expertise, worldwide reach and unmatched capabilities in R&D.
In addition to production of primary aluminium, rolled and extruded
products and recycling, Hydro also extracts bauxite, refines
alumina and generates energy to be the only 360° company of the
global aluminium industry. Hydro is present within all market
segments for aluminium, with sales and trading activities
throughout the value chain serving more than 30,000 customers.
Based in Norway and rooted in more than a century of experience in
renewable energy, technology and innovation, Hydro is committed to
strengthening the viability of its customers and communities,
shaping a sustainable future through innovative aluminium
solutions.
Contact details
Investor contactEven Simonsen +47
97953364Even.Simonsen@hydro.com
Media contactIna Strander+47
47613277 ina.strander@hydro.com
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