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Norsk Hydro says QatarEnergy announces halt to aluminium production

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Posted on March 3, 2026

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OSLO, March 3 (Reuters) - Norway's Norsk Hydro said on Tuesday that QatarEnergy has issued a statement that the company is stopping the production of some downstream products in Qatar, including urea,

Qatar smelter shutdown exacerbates Iran war aluminium fears

Impact of Middle East Tensions on the Aluminium Sector

OSLO/LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - The impact of the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran on the aluminium sector deepened on Tuesday after Qatari smelter Qatalum began to shut down and shareholder Norsk Hydro issued a force majeure to customers.

Qatalum Shutdown and Force Majeure

"The decision to shut down was made after the company's gas supplier informed it of a forthcoming suspension of its gas supply," Hydro, which holds 50% of the Qatalum joint venture, said in a statement on Tuesday.

QatarEnergy, which owns 51% in the other Qatalum shareholder, Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing Co, had earlier said it was halting production of some downstream products, including aluminium, a day after suspending liquefied natural gas production due to Iranian drone attacks.

Uncertainty Over Aluminium Production

IMPLICATIONS FOR ALUMINIUM PRODUCTION ARE UNCLEAR

Hydro said the shutdown of the 648,000 metric ton per year smelter was expected to be completed by the end of March and that a full restart could take six-to-12 months. "Hydro has issued a force majeure notice to its Qatalum customers," it added. Force majeure is a clause that frees parties from liability if any failure to meet supply obligations is due to events beyond their control.

Qatalum did not respond to a request for comment. 

Market Reactions and Regional Supply Concerns

Aluminium prices on the London Metal Exchange were up 2% at $3,259.50 a ton as of 1745 GMT.

European Aluminium Premiums

European aluminium premiums, paid on top of LME prices for physical metal, have risen to $378 a ton for March and $428 for April, the highest levels in 3-1/2 years. Qatar accounted for less than 1% of the EU's primary aluminium imports in 2025, according to data from Trade Data Monitor. 

Fears of Wider Regional Disruption

Still, traders said the Qatar stoppage raised fears others in the region would also soon stop producing. Gulf Cooperation Council countries supplied 8% of the world's aluminium last year.

"The region is both a significant producer and exporter of aluminium by sea and also relies on imports of bauxite and alumina to keep smelters running," Morgan Stanley said in a note.

Alumina Imports and Shipping Risks

Kpler's lead metals analyst Ben Ayre put the GCC's average monthly alumina imports at 680,000 tons. Only 61,000 tons of alumina on the water bound for the region's smelters are already in the Gulf, he said. Another 57,000 tons destined for Oman would not need to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, which is effectively closed for shipping.

LME Inventories and Trader Activity

Meanwhile, almost 10% of aluminium inventories in the LME warehousing network, 45,325 tons, were ordered to be removed from storage in Port Klang, Malaysia, exchange data showed on Tuesday, suggesting traders are looking to cash in on supply shortages.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik, Tom Daly and Pratima Desai; editing by Stine Jacobsen, Louise Heavens and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • QatarEnergy has suspended production of urea, polymers, methanol and aluminium, likely following an LNG production halt after an attack on Ras Laffan (e24.no)
  • Qatalum, the 50/50 JV between Norsk Hydro and QAMCO with primary aluminium capacity of ~648,000 t and casthouse capacity of ~687,000 t (Hydro’s statement) may be impacted; Hydro is seeking clarity (e24.no)
  • The stoppage follows disruptions to LNG and related industrial output caused by strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan gas facilities, which supply feedstock for Qatalum (e24.no)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did QatarEnergy announce regarding aluminium production?
QatarEnergy announced it is stopping the production of some downstream products, including aluminium, in Qatar.
How is Norsk Hydro involved in Qatar's aluminium production?
Norsk Hydro is a 50/50 joint venture partner in Qatalum, alongside Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing Company (QAMCO).
What products are affected by QatarEnergy’s halt?
The production halt affects urea, polymers, methanol, and aluminium.
Is it clear how Qatalum's aluminium production will be impacted?
The implications for Qatalum's aluminium production are currently unclear, according to Norsk Hydro.
How much primary aluminium capacity does Qatalum have?
Qatalum has a primary aluminium capacity of 648,000 tonnes and casthouse capacity of 687,000 tonnes.

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