Norsk Hydro: Qatalum working to solve logistical challenges arising from Middle-East tensions
(Thomson Reuters ONE) -
The Qatalum aluminium plant is working to solve outbound logistical challenges
arising from the uncertain situation in the Middle-East after Saudi Arabia, UAE,
Bahrain and Egypt cut off transportation links and severed diplomatic ties with
Qatar.
Qatalum is a joint venture between Hydro and Qatar Petroleum, and is producing
more than 600,000 tonnes per year of value-add primary aluminum to customers in
Asia, Europe and the U.S. Most Qatalum shipments normally go through the large
Jebel Ali port in UAE, but this port looks to be closed for all Qatar shipments
from Tuesday morning.
Supported by owners Hydro and Qatar Petroleum, the Qatalum JV is currently
working to find alternative shipment routes to enable it to continue to serve
its global customers.
Investor contact
Contact Stian Hasle
Cellular +47 97736022
E-mail Stian.Hasle(at)hydro.com
Press contact
Contact Erik Brynhildsbakken
Cellular +47 41751271
E-mail Erik.Brynhildsbakken(at)hydro.com
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Source: Norsk Hydro via GlobeNewswire
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