INFRASTRUCTURE: Rio Tinto sells Kitimat wharf

BRITISH COLUMBIA – Rio Tinto completed the lease and sale of a wharf and land in Kitimat to LNG Canada for a […]
Some of the 420,000 tonnes of aluminum produced annually at the modernized smelter near Kitimat, B.C. (Image: Rio Tinto)
[caption id="attachment_1003725600" align="aligncenter" width="464"] Some of the 420,000 tonnes of aluminum produced annually at the modernized smelter near Kitimat, B.C. (Image: Rio Tinto)[/caption] BRITISH COLUMBIA – Rio Tinto completed the lease and sale of a wharf and land in Kitimat to LNG Canada for a consideration of $576 million. LNG has also agreed to build a replacement wharf for Rio’s export shipments of aluminum from the B.C. Works smelter. LNG Canada is a joint venture of Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi and Kogas. Discussions of the various options for the wharf began in 2014. The B.C. Works has been a major presence in British Columbia since the smelter was commissioned in 1954. The smelter has been modernized using the proprietary AP40 smelting technology and began production in 2015. Emissions have been cut in half, and capacity grew about 48% to 420,000 tonnes per year without enlarging the footprint of the plant. Read more about Rio Tinto’s global aluminum business at www.RioTinto.com.

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