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Aluminium prices spiked 62pc this year – which bauxite players could be placed to benefit in 2022?

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    Aluminium prices spiked 62pc this year – which bauxite players could be placed to benefit in 2022?

    In October aluminium prices spiked 62% to $2934 per tonne, up from $2004 per tonne in January and $1806 per tonne in October 2020.


    This came as China began to decrease due to restrictions on energy usage – because the process of aluminium smelting is super energy intensive so not great for CO2 emissions targets.


    Plus, China halted production on a 300,000-tonne capacity factory in the Yunnan province after an explosion in November which further limited its output and exacerbated the supply shortage.


    Market research company IndexBox reckons this means the yearly price in 2022 will rise by 6% year-on-year.


    This price growth is partly due to the high demand from the automotive industry, increased prices of energy resources as well as the supply shortage from China.

    Added to this, rumours are flowing that Indonesia is contemplating a bauxite export ban.

    So, what does this mean for bauxite players?


    Grade will be key to lower emissions

    Canyon Resources (ASX:CAY) managing director Phillip Gallagher said there’s a disconnect in the market between bauxite and aluminium, because of the production process where bauxite is refined into alumina and then alumina is smelted into aluminium.

    “As the world is going for green aluminium, it’s all about the lower energy refining,” he said.


    “And the reason high grade bauxite matters is that if you put two tonnes of bauxite into your alumina refinery, and that bauxite is over 50% aluminium, then for every two tonnes you’re going to get one tonne of alumina.

    “If you’ve put two tonnes of 30 or 40% bauxite in your alumina refinery, then you need three or four tonnes to get that one tonne of alumina.


    “And alumina refining is a huge consumer of energy, it’s massive, it takes huge amounts of high heat so the higher the grade, the less energy input and it’s a lot cheaper to produce.

    “That’s why there’s demand.”


    Diversifying supply away from Guinea

    Currently Guinea supplies most of the world’s bauxite because it’s the only place in the world that supplies very high-grade low silica bauxite – and high grade is king.

    But the country had a military coup in September which put refiners on edge and sent prices soaring to 18-month highs.


    “What that means for the refiner is, that if something bad were to happen in Guinea, they might not be able to get any bauxite at all,” Gallagher said.


    “And we’re the only alternative, because we have the only deposit outside of Guinea with that grade of bauxite in the world.


    “I can hand on heart say as a junior mining company MD, we’ve got the highest grade in the world.

    “We’ve got to billion tonnes of it.”


    The company’s Minim Martap project is just next door in Cameroon, and Gallagher said the updated the BFS boasts a “game changing” 20% increase in tonnage capacity to 6 million tpa.

    “It’s great because we can get more bauxite out, therefore we make more money,” he said.


    “And having agreed to mining convention terms with the government, we can now move forward with funding partners and strategic partners.”


    Not to mention the project is expected to be much greener than its peers because its high-grade would require less caustic soda consumption and lower red mud disposal costs while requiring less energy for processing.............

    https://unauthorised investment advice/resources/aluminium-prices-spiked-62pc-this-year-which-bauxite-players-could-be-placed-to-benefit-in-2022/

 
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