Queensland Alumina Limited | |
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Operated | Since 1967 |
Location | Gladstone, Queensland |
Coordinates | 23°52′1″S 151°17′25″E / 23.86694°S 151.29028°E |
Industry | Alumina refinery |
Owner(s) |
Rio Tinto Alcan (80%) Rusal (20%) |
Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL) is one of the largest alumina refineries by alumina production capacity in the world, [1] [2] located in Parsons Point, South Trees, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia.
The refinery was planned in 1964 [3] and has been operating since 1967, [4] the refinery has a capacity to produce 3.95 million tonnes of alumina a year. In 1981 the output was at a quarterly basis over 600,000 tonnes per quarter. [5]
At times of lower demand, operations have been altered. [6] [7] Subsequent rises in demand have seen expansion in output and employment. [8]
QAL has been operated by a range of consortium partners of international aluminium producers over time. Comalco brought in to the consortium in 1969. [9] In 1982 it was owned Comalco (30.3%), Kaiser Aluminum (28.3%), Alcan (21.4%), and Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann (20%). [10]
Since April 2005, it has been owned by Rio Tinto Alcan (80%) and Rusal (20%). [11] In September 2017 the QAL celebrated 50 years of operation. [12] [13]
Queensland Alumina Limited | |
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![]() The refinery in 2008 | |
| |
Operated | Since 1967 |
Location | Gladstone, Queensland |
Coordinates | 23°52′1″S 151°17′25″E / 23.86694°S 151.29028°E |
Industry | Alumina refinery |
Owner(s) |
Rio Tinto Alcan (80%) Rusal (20%) |
Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL) is one of the largest alumina refineries by alumina production capacity in the world, [1] [2] located in Parsons Point, South Trees, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia.
The refinery was planned in 1964 [3] and has been operating since 1967, [4] the refinery has a capacity to produce 3.95 million tonnes of alumina a year. In 1981 the output was at a quarterly basis over 600,000 tonnes per quarter. [5]
At times of lower demand, operations have been altered. [6] [7] Subsequent rises in demand have seen expansion in output and employment. [8]
QAL has been operated by a range of consortium partners of international aluminium producers over time. Comalco brought in to the consortium in 1969. [9] In 1982 it was owned Comalco (30.3%), Kaiser Aluminum (28.3%), Alcan (21.4%), and Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann (20%). [10]
Since April 2005, it has been owned by Rio Tinto Alcan (80%) and Rusal (20%). [11] In September 2017 the QAL celebrated 50 years of operation. [12] [13]