3 Feb 2012 16:06

Norilsk Nickel's Finnish plant could up output 7% in 2012

MOSCOW. Feb 3 (Interfax) - MMC Norilsk Nickel's subsidiary in Finland - Norilsk Nickel Harjavalta Oy (NNH) plans to raise output 7% in 2012, the company said in a statement.

In 2011, Norilsk Nickel initiated implementation of a number of innovative organizational methods and technologies at NNH which resulted in considerable improvement of its key production indicators.

The 2011 finished products production plan was exceeded for all metals. Nickel production for 2011 was 3,444 tonnes higher than planned and totaled 48,500 tonnes. The production plan was exceeded by 374 tonnes and 3,717 tonnes for nickel cathodes and nickel briquettes, respectively.

Reconstruction of Harjavalta was carried out in 2011 using the technologies suggested by the Russian specialists form MMC Norilsk Nickel. Operations using a fundamentally new converter matte leaching technology ("non-matte" technology) were initiated in H2 2011 as a result of this reconstruction. This technology significantly lowered irrecoverable losses of precious and non-ferrous metals with waste ferrous cakes, reduced operational expenses and increased production capacity of converter matte processing plant. Given the projected impact of this innovation, Harjavalta's 2012 budget sets the nickel production targets at 52,000 tonnes with a corresponding increase in secondary metal production.

All full-scale industrial tests of the new technologies, as well as their implementation and commissioning were carried out without stopping the operations.

"Given the current nickel prices, Harjavalta remains consistently profitable as the Company's subsidiary, as for the technical capabilities - it is one of the most advanced nickel refining plants in the world," said Director of Operations Management Department of MMC Norilsk Nickel, Alexander Ryumin.

Harjavalta is located in Western Finland on the territory of Northern Europe's largest industrial park. NNH is integrated into the Company's nickel assets (Australia, South Africa, Botswana and Kola MMC) NNH is one of the most highly diversified nickel companies in the world.