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United Company RUSAL

 
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RUSAL
13/1, Nikoloyamskaya str.
109240 Moscow, Russia
Tel. +7-495-720-51-70
Fax +7-495-745-70-46

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.rusal.com

Look out, Aluminum Industry, the Russians are coming, the Russians are coming! RUSAL is among the world's top aluminum producers, along with Rio Tinto Alcan and Alcoa. Formed in 2000 from various parts of the old Soviet state apparatus, RUSAL produces about 4 million tons of aluminum, 11 million tons of alumina, and 6 million tons of bauxite. Its aluminum business include packaging and foil operations in addition to a network of smelters. Those Soviet spare parts were significantly augmented in 2007 when the company merged with fellow Russian aluminum producer Sual and Glencore's alumina unit. RUSAL is majority owned by Board member Oleg Deripaska, who had owned the company completely prior to the merger.

Officers:
Chairman: Victor F. Vekselberg
CEO and Director: Oleg Deripaska
Acting CFO: Tatyana Soina

Competitors:
Alcoa
BHP Billiton
Rio Tinto Alcan

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OAO Russian Aluminium
Type Private
Founded 27 March 2007
Headquarters Russia Moscow
Key people Oleg Deripaska, CEO
Industry Mining
Metallurgy
Products Aluminium
Aluminium alloys
Bauxite
Alumina
Revenue USD$14.3 bn 2007
Employees 100,000
Website www.rusal.com

United Company RUSAL (Russian: ОАО «Российский алюминий», /Rossíyskiy al'umíniy/) is the world's largest aluminium company. United Company RUSAL accounts for almost 12.5% of entire global output of primary aluminium and 16% of the world’s alumina production. The United Company is a result of the merger of RUSAL (Russian: Русский алюминий), SUAL, and the alumina assets of Glencore, finished in March 2007. The company operates in 17 countries on 5 continents and employs 90,000 people across its international operations and offices.[1]

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History

Russia's bauxite reserves are located primarily in the Northern Ural Mountain area. The bauxite mines operated by Sevuralboksitruda in that region currently account for over 70% of Russia's bauxite assets.[2] During the 1960-80s, a large aluminium industry grew up in Russia based on cheaper energy of Siberian hydro power plants. Two of the world's largest aluminium smelters are located in Russia, each with a capacity of 1 mln tpa. Despite local production of bauxite and alumina, a large amount of feedstock is imported annually to meet the needs of industry.

In the 1990s, when the era of privatization began in Russia, Roman Abramovich, the Russian billionaire and current owner of English football club Chelsea F.C., began acquiring mining and processing facilities, including the metals assets of billionaire Oleg Deripaska, and merged them to form Rusal in 2000. The modern, unified company is now the largest privately-held aluminium company in the world.[3]

However, in 2003, Roman Abramovich sold his 25% stake in RusAl for about $1.8 billion back to Oleg Deripaska, who already owned 50 percent.[4]

The 25 percent stake Boris Berezovsky and Badri Patarkatsishvili held in RusAl was sold between 2003 and 2004.[5]

On 9 October 2006, Rusal, SUAL Group and Swiss commodities trader Glencore announced their merger. SUAL is a large aluminium company that had previously been Rusal's primary competitor in Russia. The merger agreement was completed on 27 March 2007.[6][7]

As of Jun 21, 2007, a controlling interest in United Company RUSAL is owned by En+ Group, an energy and aluminium business owned by Basic Element, which is Oleg Deripaska's investment firm[8].

Accidents

October 26, 2009 in case number 2 sections of Directorate for wet grinding of alumina production occurred downfall of four trusses and sixty plates covering a total area of 720 square meters. As a result of accidents has decreased the production of alumina. [9].

Operations

Russia

Rusal owns and operates 4 aluminium smelters and 3 alumina processors in Russia:

  • Bratsk Aluminium Plant, Bratsk
  • Krasnoyask Aluminium Plant, Krasnoyarsk
  • Novokuznekst Aluminium Plant, Novokuznetsk
  • Sayanogorsk Aluminium Plant, Sayanogorsk
  • Achinsk Alumina Refinery
  • Boksitogorsk Alumina Refinery
  • Bogoslovsk Aluminium Plant

Ukraine

  • Nikolaev Alumina Refinery

Armenia

Guinea

  • Alumina Company of Guinea (ACG) - Friguia alumina production facilities
  • Compagnie des Bauxites de Kindia - development of the Debele bauxite deposit
  • Compagnie de Bauxite et d'Alumine de Dian - in Dian Dian

Nigeria

  • Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON) - Smelter in Akwa Ibom state of Nigeria

Guyana

  • Bauxite Company of Guyana

Australia

  • Queensland Alumina Refinery - minority ownership

Sweden

  • KUBAL - Kubal is one of the largest industrial facilities in Central Sweden and the only primary aluminium producer in the country.

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