Norilsk Nickel has shut down its metallurgical shop at Kola MMC in Monchegorsk. The shop was shut down on March 20th 2021. It was previously a major source of sulphur dioxide emissions at Kola MMC’s Monchegorsk site. The company announced recently. (Photo quoted from Norilsk Nickel’s official website)

 

In early March, the shop stopped pyrometallurgical operations: the furnaces and converters were shut down and sulphur dioxide emissions ceased. Norilsk Nickel took another step towards higher efficiency and greener operations. In the future, all the concentrate that was processed in the shop will go to the Norilsk Division and turn into finished products. For this purpose, the concentrate shipment unit of the Kola MMC refining shop will be used.

 

Closing the smelting shop will reduce sulphur dioxide emissions in Monchegorsk to less than 30 ktpa in 2021, and with the shutdown of the smelting shop in the town of Nickel, the emissions in Kola Peninsula in 2021 will be 85% lower compared to 2015.

 

“The results of the company’s efforts to reduce the environmental impact are evident: next year, we expect Kola MMC’s emissions to be 22,000 tons per year, of which 8,000-9,000 depending on the season are emissions from the power plant, which also heats homes in Monchegorsk,” said Evgeny Borzenko, General Director of Kola MMC. —We plan to upgrade the power plant in order to reduce emissions from this energy source as well. In the future we will act to reduce the negative environmental impacts: air emissions, discharges into the water bodies, land reclamation, waste management".

 

Immediately after the shop’s closure, Norilsk Nickel will start cleaning up the production facilities and the metallurgical units from the copper-containing materials. This work will last throughout 2021, and the dismantling of production facilities and buildings will start in 2022.

 

Norilsk Nickel plans to construct a new copper refining facility in Monchegorsk. The new facility will be able to produce up to 150 ktpa of copper, which is double the capacity of the closed shop. The plant will use the state-of-the-art roasting-leaching-electroextraction technology, observing the highest environmental standards. There will be a high level of mechanization, automation, with a much smaller proportion of manual labor than in the closed shop.

 

The closure of the metallurgical shop will affect about 700 employees of Kola MMC and Pechengastroy. To provide social support to the employees, the company is implementing a targeted program worth over 800 million RUB. It includes personnel recruitment, training and adaptation.

 

Two thirds of the employees at the workshop have decided to continue working for the company and have been offered new jobs, training and employment with the same salary for at least one year. Those employees, whose new jobs are outside of Monchegorsk, will be entitled to relocation and housing allowances.

 

(IRuniverse)