Eramet's nickel plant in Indonesia to start ahead of schedule in H1 2020

23rd October 2019 By: Reuters

LONDON – French miner and metals producer Eramet said on Wednesday its Weda Bay Nickel plant in Indonesia would start operation ahead of schedule in the first half of 2020, and it reiterated production targets for this year.

Weda Bay, a nickel pig iron (NPI) project, is a nine-million-tonne nickel resource which will be run by Eramet and its joint venture partner, Tsingshan Holding.

The company is targeting production of 30 000 t/y of nickel content at Weda Bay of which 13 000 is offtake for Eramet.

"The plant's ramp-up of production should benefit from a favourable backdrop for NPI, thanks to the establishment of the Indonesian ban," the company said in a statement.

Indonesia, the world's top producer of nickel, said in September it would ban ore exports of the metal from Jan. 1 next year as it seeks to process more of its resources at home.

The ban has helped push the benchmark nickel price up 50% to about $16 400/t, making it the best performing metal on the London Metal Exchange this year. Eramet previously flagged that Weda Bay would be ahead of schedule but had not provided a timeline. It said in September production would begin in the second half of 2020, reaching full capacity in 2021.

The company's Paris-listed shares touched a one-month high and were up 4% by 12:00 GMT.

Eramet mines manganese, nickel and mineral sands while its alloys division produces steel.

The miner said nickel cash costs at its SLN plant in New Caledonia fell to $5.76/lb in the third quarter of 2019 versus an average of $6.05 in the first half of 2019.

It said it expected further cost reductions for the fourth quarter.

Sales in the quarter fell 6% to €895-million from €951-million a year earlier, as manganese prices fell and on the impact of bringing quality processes into conformity at Aubert & Duval.