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Coega is preferred site for R16-billion smelter
Posted on: Friday, 31 May 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News
THE COEGA INDUSTRIAL Development Zone (IDZ) has been confirmed as the preferred site for a R16-billion aluminium smelter planned by French company Pechiney. This places the Eastern Cape ahead of Australia, which is also vying for the investment. Speaking at a media conference in Johannesburg, Pechiney chairman and chief executive Jean-Pierre Rodier said “Coega is by far the preferred location”. He described it as “better than the others,” and “ahead of schedule compared to other locations.” Rodier said he was “more than 50 per cent” sure that the smelter would be sited at Coega. Work has already begun on the infrastructure of the Coega IDZ, with construction of the new R2,6-billion deep-water port of Ngqura due to start soon after the tenders have been awarded in July 2002. The proposed smelter will produce 450 000 tons of primary aluminium a year. Construction, which would begin in early 2003, would take 26 months. An estimated 4 500 workers will be employed during the period, peaking at six thousand. Some one thousand permanent jobs would be created at the plant itself, with 200 sub-contractors being employed. Rodier said Pechiney, in partnership with Imbali Resources, would take a 50 per cent stake in the project. Public and private sector partners would hold the remaining 50 per cent. According to Rodier, Pechiney had “not received any negative signs environmentally” in its environmental impact study into the Coega investment. The Coega zone itself has been given the green light by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, which has issued a final Record of Decision with regard to the port and the industrial zone. In terms of the RoD, the land can be rezoned from agricultural use and work may start on the port and bulk infrastructure.
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