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Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) in talks to keep Australia’s biggest aluminium smelter open

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mining giant Rio Tinto is locked in make-or-break negotiations with the federal and NSW governments to avert the closure of Australia’s largest aluminium smelter, as a looming blowout in electricity costs threatens the plant’s survival.

Tomago Aluminium, majority-owned by Rio Tinto, on Friday said it was working with government ministers on “viable pathways” to keep the 40-year-old smelter in NSW viable beyond 2028 and safeguard the jobs of more than 1500 employees in the Hunter region.

Crisis talks are ongoing over assistance for the Tomago aluminium smelter in NSW.

Crisis talks are ongoing over assistance for the Tomago aluminium smelter in NSW.

If a taxpayer-funded support deal is reached, it will mark the fourth time the Albanese government has intervened to prop up a struggling metals processor this year after it contributed to bailouts of Glencore’s Queensland copper smelter and refinery on Wednesday, Nyrstar’s smelters in Port Pirie and Hobart in August, and the collapsed Whyalla steelworks in February.

Tomago chief executive Jerome Dozol said energy costs, which accounted for more than 40 per cent of the smelter’s operational expenses, were set to more than double once its existing contract with AGL expired at the end of 2028, hammering its economic viability.

The energy-intensive smelter is the single largest user of electricity in NSW. It consumes more than 10 per cent of the state’s power supply.

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“The greatest challenge for our business is energy, with reliable and affordable power essential for aluminium smelting on a sustainable basis,” Dozol said.

“Under market proposals for power supply from January 2029, our current energy costs would more than double – fundamentally changing operating economics.”

Tomago Aluminium, Australia’s largest aluminium smelter, produces up to 590,000 tonnes a year of the metal, which is widely used to manufacture construction materials, cars, drink cans, foil packaging and electrical products. Aluminium is also increasingly in demand in the construction of solar panels and wind turbines.

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