Core Viewpoint - Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) and Century Aluminum are collaborating on a new primary aluminum production plant in Inola, Oklahoma, marking the first new primary aluminum smelter in the U.S. since 1980, which will significantly boost U.S. aluminum production capacity [1][3]. Group 1: Project Overview - Bechtel has been selected to conduct preparatory engineering for the aluminum production plant, focusing on value improvement and preparing for a final investment decision by the end of 2026 [2][4]. - The project aims to double current U.S. primary aluminum production and will create 1,000 permanent jobs at the facility, along with 4,000 jobs during the construction phase [3][6]. Group 2: Technological and Environmental Aspects - The plant will utilize EGA's latest aluminum reduction technology, EX, which is among the most advanced and efficient globally [3]. - Bechtel is exploring modularization and pre-assembly strategies to enhance construction efficiency and is working with ERM for environmental and social consultation [4]. Group 3: Company Backgrounds - EGA is the world's largest 'premium aluminum' producer, responsible for one in every 25 tonnes of aluminum produced globally, with a strong presence in the U.S. market [7][8]. - Century Aluminum is the largest primary aluminum producer in the U.S. and operates facilities internationally, including in Iceland, the Netherlands, and Jamaica [10]. Group 4: Leadership Statements - EGA's CEO emphasized the transformative nature of the project for America's industrial revival and the economic future of Inola and Oklahoma [5]. - Century Aluminum's CEO highlighted the urgency of meeting national needs for aluminum through this project [5].
Bechtel to lead preparatory engineering work on Oklahoma aluminum project