MANAMA: With approval of the $3.5 billion Line 6 Expansion Project, Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) will become the world’s largest single site smelter upon completion.
The Line 6 Expansion Project, expected to begin production in early 2019, will boost the per-annum production by 514,000 metric tonnes upon full ramp-up. This would bring Alba’s total production capacity to approximately 1,450,000 metric tonnes per year.
One of the biggest industrial projects in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Line 6 Expansion Project is expected to have a big impact on the economy and new job creation. In addition, at least 50% of the new metal production is expected to be sold to existing and new Bahrain downstream customers.
The Line 6 Expansion Project will allow Alba to continue its marketing strategy of maintaining its core presence in the GCC and, leverage its global sales offices to directly market the additional metal produced to meet the growing international demand for aluminium.
“I express sincere thanks to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, His Royal Highness The Prime Minister, Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and His Royal Highness, The Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier, Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa for granting their approval and giving support for Alba’s Line 6 Expansion Project. I also express our profound gratitude to the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain for its decision to approve the Line 6 Expansion Project,” Alba’s Chairman of Board of Directors, Shaikh Daij Bin Salman Bin Daij Al Khalifa, said.
“The Line 6 project will make Alba the largest single-site smelter in the world. In addition, it will strengthen Bahrain’s position as the hub for the downstream aluminium industry in the GCC,” the Chairman added.
The Company’s Board of Directors looked at various options from the Line 6 Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) and ultimately finally opted for the largest expansion option of 514,000 metric tonnes which will significantly improve Alba’s overall cost position.
By selecting the larger production capacity, the CAPEX associated with the Line 6 Expansion Project will be approximately $3.5 billion versus the prior estimate of US $2.5 billion. Included in this CAPEX is the construction of a fifth power station with a capacity of 1,350 Mega Watts.
The Line 6 potline will utilize Dubal’s DX+ Technology which will bring state-of-the-art technology to optimise cost performance and reduce energy consumption.
In addition, the Board of Directors has officially appointed J.P. Morgan, Gulf International Bank (GIB) and National Bank of Bahrain (NBB) as Alba’s Financial Advisors for Line 6 Expansion Project.
During the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), Mutlaq Al-Morished was also elected as an independent board director representing the 10% public listed shares.
Actual construction of Line 6 is estimated to commence in 2016 upon the completion of final engineering designs, selection of project EPCM for Line 6 and EPC for the Power Station 5.
“We are very excited to get the go ahead for the Line 6 Expansion Project and look forward to the many opportunities it will present for both Alba and Bahrain,” Alba’s Chief Executive Officer, Tim Murray added.
The Line 6 Expansion Project is the culmination of the 40 years of history that Bahrain has in the aluminium industry as it will allow Alba to optimise both – its cost structure and marketing strategy. The Line 6 Expansion Project will be an important milestone for Alba and will sustain the aluminium industry in Bahrain for many generations to come.
Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba), currently one of the world’s leading aluminium producers, announces the Line 6 Expansion Project, which is expected to begin production by early 2019.