Bauxite and Alumina

Volumes in April and May have increased compared to the same period in2019, as a result of the increased production at the Paragominasbauxite mineand the Alunortealumina refinery in Brazil following the liftingofthe production embargothere.

Primary Metal

Volumes in April and May have slightly increased compared to the same period in 2019, reflecting increased productionat the Albras smelterin Brazil,which was partially curtailed during 2019, partly offset by decreased production at the curtailed Slovalcosmelterin Slovakia.

Metal Markets

Volumes in April and May for the Recycling business unit in Metal Markets have decreased compared to the same period in 2019, reflecting the weaker market demand in light ofCovid-19.

Rolled Products

Volumes in April and May have decreased compared to the same period in 2019, reflecting the weaker marketdemand in light ofCovid-19.

Extruded Solutions

Volumes in April and May have decreased compared to the same period in 2019, reflecting the weaker marketdemand in light ofCovid-19.

Energy

Volumes in April and May have slightly decreased compared to the same period in2019.

Volumetric update:

Volumes reported

Business area

QTD1 Q2'19

QTD1 Q2'20

Δ '19-'20

Production

Bauxite & Alumina (Bauxite)(kmt)

910

1 761

+94 %

Bauxite & Alumina (Alumina) (kmt)

543

989

+82 %

Primary Metal(kmt)

326

341

+5 %

Metal Markets (Remelters) (kmt)

92

55

-40 %

Energy (GWh)

1 434

1 342

-6 %

Sales

Rolled Products (kmt)

166

131

-21 %

Extruded Solutions (kmt)

237

138

-42 %

  1. QTD indicates recorded volumes for April and May.

Published: June 15, 2020

Line Haugetraa

Head of Investor Relations

line.haugetraa@hydro.com
Halvor Molland

Senior vice president, Media Relations

halvor.molland@hydro.com

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