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EGA Seeks Strategic Equity Partners for Planned Oklahoma Aluminum Smelter

Aluminum  |  2025-12-17 12:19:55

Mitsubishi Corp. is said to be among the companies exploring a possible investment, but negotiations are still at a preliminary phase.

Summary
  • Equity Partnership Search: Emirates Global Aluminum is in early talks with potential investors, including Mitsubishi, to raise equity for its planned U.S. aluminum smelter.
  • Project Scale: The Oklahoma facility is estimated to cost $5–6 billion and is designed to produce about 750,000 metric tons of primary aluminum annually.
  • Timeline and Context: Construction is targeted for late 2026, with first output by decade-end, amid higher U.S. aluminum prices and rising power demand.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA) is seeking equity partners for its planned aluminum smelter in the United States, according to sources familiar with the matter. The UAE-based producer is in early-stage discussions with potential investors for the proposed facility in Oklahoma, though the exact amount of capital it intends to raise has not been disclosed.

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Mitsubishi Corp. is said to be among the companies exploring a possible investment, but negotiations are still at a preliminary phase. Spokespersons for both EGA and Mitsubishi have declined to comment.

EGA has engaged Evercore Inc. as financial adviser, according to investor materials. The project, internally known as “EGA Inola,” is expected to require capital expenditure of around $5 billion to $6 billion and would have an annual production capacity of approximately 750,000 metric tons of primary aluminum.

The Oklahoma plant was announced earlier this year as part of a broader UAE investment push into U.S. manufacturing. The initiative comes amid higher U.S. aluminum prices following new tariffs and growing competition for electricity, driven largely by rapid expansion in data centers.

Key Project Highlights

·         Location: Oklahoma, United States

·         Estimated investment: $5–6 billion

·         Annual capacity: ~750,000 metric tons

·         Adviser: Evercore Inc.

·         Construction start: Late 2026

·         First production: By end of the decade

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is Emirates Global Aluminum planning in the United States?
  • EGA is planning to build a large primary aluminum smelter in Oklahoma as part of its U.S. manufacturing expansion.

  • Is EGA seeking partners for the project?
  • Yes, EGA is in early-stage discussions with potential equity partners, though the amount of capital to be raised has not been disclosed.

  • Which companies are reportedly exploring an investment?
  • Mitsubishi Corp. is among the companies said to be evaluating a possible investment, but talks remain preliminary.

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