Billerud invests in the energy field


STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 03, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- The Board of Directors of Billerud AB has decided to invest around MSEK 1,050 in the energy field. The decision will lead to reduced costs at Billerud's three pulp and paper mills in Sweden -- Gruvon, Karlsborg and Skarblacka. The investment will include new turbines for backpressure power and rebuilt bark boilers at all three mills and new electricity supply at Gruvon.

The investment will raise internal generation of electricity by around 0.5 TWh per year. Self-sufficiency in electricity, currently at around 30%, will soar to around 60%. Oil consumption will be cut by two thirds, or around 30,000 cubic metres per year, as biofuel is used instead. The investment will also have positive environmental effects in the form of reduced carbon dioxide emissions, among other things. The new equipment will come on stream in stages from the second half of 2005 up to the end of 2006. Investment funds will be paid out over a three-year period.

Billerud has established an investment programme in line with the rate of depreciation. The new energy-related projects outlined above will be outside this investment programme. The new investments meet Billerud's requirements for financial return and have a payback period of less than five years.

Stockholm, 3 September 2004 Billerud AB (publ)

Bert Ostlund President and CEO

For further information please contact: Bert Ostlund, President and CEO, +46 8 553 335 00 Nils Lindholm, CFO, +46 8 553 335 07 or +46 70 217 5225

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