Metso Outotec and Advanced Metal Industries Cluster Company Limited (AMIC), a subsidiary of Tasnee, have signed a full and final settlement agreement for engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract, for the Ilmenite Smelter Project.
After modifications and construction works, the smelter’s furnace no 1 has successfully started operating and has been ramping up since December 2021, the company said in a statement.
The ramp-up continues and with ongoing optimisation works, the furnace no 1 has been producing on-spec marketable high-quality chloride slag and pig iron, the statement noted.
As part of this settlement agreement, Metso Outotec and AMIC have agreed to enter into a collaborative refurbishment and optimisation works contract.
This contract entails additional value engineering and enhancements for the furnace 2 to ensure sustainable operating performance at higher operating rates.
“The furnace 2 is expected to start its ramp-up of operations during 2025,” the company said.
As part of the collaborative refurbishment and optimisation works contract, Metso Outotec will provide the required engineering, technical and project management support and services over an agreed period of time.
The provision, which Metso Outotec has earlier booked for this project, is sufficient to cover the costs related to the Settlement Agreement, including the additional engineering and enhancements for the furnace 2.