VAL had designed its refinery in Odisha keeping in mind the locally available bauxite.
Nirmalya Behera / Bhubaneswar Oct 01, 2012
Business Standard
Opening of tender by state owned Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation (GMDC) for sale of 92,174 tonnes of bauxite has injected hope to Vedanta’s alumina refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district that is staring at possible shutdown on bauxite crunch.
“ We will participate in the bid of GMDC for sale of 92000 tonnes of bauxite by submitting the tender papers on October 4, the last date of participation”, said a top official of Vedanta Aluminium Ltd (VAL), a unit of London-listed Vedanta Resources Plc.
It may be noted, the company is struggling to keep its one million tonne refinery operations afloat with the plant running at barely 50 per cent capacity amid deepening uncertainties in bauxite availability.
By any means we have to run the refinery till December 5. Sourcing 92000 tonnes of bauxite from the state PSU will serve the purpose for ten days at least, added the official.
To run the one million tonne per annum (mtpa) refinery plant at full steam, VAL needs 300,000 tonnes of bauxite every month.
VAL had designed its refinery in Odisha keeping in mind the locally available bauxite. The aluminium major had entered into an agreement with state controlled miner Odisha Mining Corporation (OMC) for supply of bauxite. But attempts to mine bauxite at the ecologically sensitive Niyamgiri hills under OMC’s leasehold in Lanjigarh district were red flagged by the environment ministry that had scrapped the Stage-II forest clearance on August 24, 2010.
Owing to its total dependence on externally sourced bauxite, VAL has hitherto incurred cumulative losses to the tune of Rs 2500 crore.
The aluminum major, on September 6, had served notice to the Odisha government for temporary closure of its refinery from December 5 owing to absence of assured supply of bauxite to feed its refinery.
So far, VAL had filed 26 applications with the state government, seeking alternative bauxite deposits but to no avail.
GMDC has set a basic floor price of Rs 800 per tonne for sale of bauxite upto 50000 tonnes and Rs 750 per tonne above 50000 tonnes.
Nirmalya Behera / Bhubaneswar Oct 01, 2012
Business Standard
Opening of tender by state owned Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation (GMDC) for sale of 92,174 tonnes of bauxite has injected hope to Vedanta’s alumina refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district that is staring at possible shutdown on bauxite crunch.
“ We will participate in the bid of GMDC for sale of 92000 tonnes of bauxite by submitting the tender papers on October 4, the last date of participation”, said a top official of Vedanta Aluminium Ltd (VAL), a unit of London-listed Vedanta Resources Plc.
It may be noted, the company is struggling to keep its one million tonne refinery operations afloat with the plant running at barely 50 per cent capacity amid deepening uncertainties in bauxite availability.
By any means we have to run the refinery till December 5. Sourcing 92000 tonnes of bauxite from the state PSU will serve the purpose for ten days at least, added the official.
To run the one million tonne per annum (mtpa) refinery plant at full steam, VAL needs 300,000 tonnes of bauxite every month.
VAL had designed its refinery in Odisha keeping in mind the locally available bauxite. The aluminium major had entered into an agreement with state controlled miner Odisha Mining Corporation (OMC) for supply of bauxite. But attempts to mine bauxite at the ecologically sensitive Niyamgiri hills under OMC’s leasehold in Lanjigarh district were red flagged by the environment ministry that had scrapped the Stage-II forest clearance on August 24, 2010.
Owing to its total dependence on externally sourced bauxite, VAL has hitherto incurred cumulative losses to the tune of Rs 2500 crore.
The aluminum major, on September 6, had served notice to the Odisha government for temporary closure of its refinery from December 5 owing to absence of assured supply of bauxite to feed its refinery.
So far, VAL had filed 26 applications with the state government, seeking alternative bauxite deposits but to no avail.
GMDC has set a basic floor price of Rs 800 per tonne for sale of bauxite upto 50000 tonnes and Rs 750 per tonne above 50000 tonnes.
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