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Vedanta’s alumina output dips 8% on lower bauxite availabili­ty

- JAYAJIT DASH

Alumina production by Vedanta for the quarter ended September 30, 2017 fell eight per cent year-on-year as bauxite availabili­ty from its captive mines held by Group company BALCO shrank.

The total alumina output in JulySeptem­ber quarter was 269,000 tonnes as against 292,000 tonnes achieved in the correspond­ing period of the last financial year. When compared to the AprilJune quarter, alumina output at Vedanta's Lanjigarh refinery in south Odisha was down by 11 per cent. A source at Vedanta attributed the dip in production to logistics constraint­s. “There are transporta­tion issues. We did not get sufficient rakes to carry bauxite from BALCO mines to our refining unit,” he said. The company official, however, sounded upbeat on meeting the alumina production target for this financial year. The company looks to close FY17 with an alumina output of 1.8 million tonnes from the Lanjigarh refinery.

Also, the recent spike in spot global alumina prices would not have much implicatio­n for Vedanta. “The recent rally in alumina prices is the fall out of some supply shortfall in China. We believe this is a temporary phenomenon and would not hold on for long. Vedanta has long-term contracts with bauxite suppliers in Guinea and Australia and this hedges us against vacillatin­g prices,” he added.

The refinery located at the foothills of the bauxite laden Niyamgiri mountain range, has a rated capacity of six million tonnes per annum (mtpa). Vedanta has permits to produce four mtpa. But, the refinery was operating at less than half of the approved capacity as local bauxite was unavailabl­e.

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