homemarket NewsHindalco clears air on financial viability of Novelis' Bay Minette project after cost overrun

Hindalco clears air on financial viability of Novelis' Bay Minette project after cost overrun

In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Hindalco MD Satish Pai said that Novelis' EBITDA per tonne will move to $600 before the Bay Minette Project is commissioned.

By CNBCTV18.com Feb 14, 2024 7:03:29 PM IST (Published)

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Hindalco Industries has put its weight behind the Bay Minette project amid growing concern among the shareholders due to the cost overrun. The Bay Minette project, being developed by Hindalco's subsidiary Novelis, is the first fully integrated aluminium plant built in the United States in nearly 40 years.
Novelis revised the return guidance for the Bay Minette project to double digits from the mid-teens earlier. The project’s total capital cost has gone up 65%, according to Novelis. Hindalco in its financial report for Q3FY2024 revised the total capital expenditure of the project to $4.1 billion. The expected commissioning of the project has also been delayed by one year to the end of CY2026 or the second half of 2027.
The company estimates that the project will start with the production of 600 kilotonnes of finished goods for the beverage packaging and automotive markets in North America.