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Al Taweelah smelter faces 12-month recovery after facility damage

7 Apr 2026 15:23 reported by Joy Liu

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A major primary aluminum facility in Abu Dhabi expects up to twelve months for a full production recovery after sustaining severe infrastructure damage on March 28. Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) reported that its Al Taweelah smelter underwent an emergency shutdown, affecting a site that produced 1.6 million tons of metal in 2025.

Although alumina refining and recycling operations might resume sooner, restoring all reduction cells remains a lengthy process.

This disruption arrives as global inventories sit at low levels, worsened by regional transport interference in the Strait of Hormuz. As a result, London Metal Exchange (LME) aluminum prices have hiked by more than 10%.

EGA is now coordinating with international customers regarding delayed shipments, as the loss of this output removes a significant portion of the global supply buffer.

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