Elkem’s plant in Bremanger

Elkem has decided to partially curtail its production at Bremanger in Norway by temporarily shutting down one furnace. This is due to lower silicon sales and high power prices. The decision will have no impact on customers or employees.

Source: Elkem

Elkem’s plant in Bremanger manufactures metallurgic silicon-based products for the world market. For iron foundries, the plant has specialized in the manufacture of specialty inoculants and ferrosilicon.

The furnace is expected to remain shut for about six weeks. Elkem’s previously announced curtailment at Thamshavn has now been reversed, while Rana is expected to resume production early next week.

Elkem has twelve furnaces in total in Norway and temporary curtailments may also be relevant at other sites, depending on market developments and power prices.

“When temporarily shutting down furnaces, we will bring forward maintenance and improvement work at our plants to position for the future. We currently see significant uncertainty in global markets, resulting in lower short-term demand, so we will also use the opportunity to optimize our inventories,” says Elkem’s senior vice president for Silicon Products, Inge A. Grubben-Strømnes. He adds: “Elkem is well-positioned with long-term power contracts securing the company’s electricity consumption in Norway at competitive rates. The current market uncertainty underlines why it is so important for the industry to secure competitive and predictable framework conditions through changing business cycles.”

Source: Elkem