On April 12, as previously announced, the Federal Court in Belem held a
conciliatory hearing between Ministério Público and Alunorte to discuss the
production embargos for Hydro's Alunorte alumina refinery. At the hearing,
Ministério Público and Alunorte provided the court with a joint petition to lift
the production embargos. The Government of Pará was represented by State
Attorney.
During the hearing, the independent engineering consultancy Rambøll also
confirmed Alunorte's ability to resume safe operations. Rambøll was hired on
behalf of Ministerio Publico to conduct a third-party assessment of two
independent reports from state environmental agency SEMAS and the Federal
University of Campina Grande. Both of these independent reports have concluded
that Alunorte can resume safe operations.
The matter of lifting Alunorte's production embargos is now with the Federal
Court for decision. The embargos on production and the use of the newly
developed bauxite solid residue deposit area (DRS2) remains in force, and the
timing of resuming normal operations remains uncertain.
Alunorte is duly delivering on the commitments agreed in the technical agreement
(TAC) signed with Ministério Público (state and federal) and the State
Government of Pará, represented by SEMAS.
Internal and external reviews, including inspections from authorities, confirmed
that there was no overflow from Alunorte's bauxite residue deposits or harmful
spills from the February 2018 rainfall.
Investor contact
Stian Hasle
+47 97736022
Stian.Hasle@hydro.com
Press contact
Erik Brynhildsbakken
+47 41751271
Erik.brynhildsbakken@hydro.com
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5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act