[South32 to Scale Back Mozal Aluminium Investment Amid Power Supply Concerns]
South32 has announced it will reduce investment in its Mozal aluminium smelter in Mozambique, citing uncertainty over electricity supply beyond March 2026. Starting this month, the company will halt pot relining and stand down related contractors.
Without a new power agreement, the company warns Mozal may be placed under care and maintenance once the current electricity deal expires. South32 expects a US$372 million loss for FY25 from the site, reflecting the high likelihood of operations stopping after the current power supply ends.
Despite ongoing talks with the Government of Mozambique, Hidroeléctrica de Cahora Bassa, and Eskom, South32 stated there is no assurance of securing a sufficient and affordable electricity supply.
As a result, FY26 production is projected to fall to 240kt, consistent with reduced operating potlines.
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