Boliden Secures its Swedish Power Supply


STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 11, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- A new long-term partnership agreement with Skelleftea Kraft will enable Boliden to ensure that its electricity supply is secure until 2015. The agreement covers all of Boliden's operations in Sweden, which account for around 40 percent of the company's total energy consumption.

This long-term agreement deepens the collaboration between Boliden and Skelleftea Kraft and enables both parties to work together to develop new electricity generation potential while striving to improve the efficiency of energy consumption at Boliden's operating facilities. These operations consume around 1.2 TWh of electricity per year, which is almost 40 per cent of the company's total electricity supply.

"It is absolutely crucial that Boliden can ensure that its units have long-term access to an efficient energy supply," says Boliden's President, Jan Johansson. "We already enjoy an excellent partnership with Skelleftea Kraft, and will now be expanding and deepening our collaboration."

In accordance with its energy policy, Boliden is also investing actively in internal efforts to enhance energy efficiency by deploying energy management systems. The goal is for all Boliden's operations to have deployed their energy management systems by the year 2008.

The agreement with Skelleftea Kraft comes into force as of January 1, 2006 and applies up to and including December 31, 2015, after which it may be extended for 5 years at a time.

Boliden is one of the world's leading mining and smelting companies with operating facilities in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Ireland. Boliden mainly produces copper, zinc and lead, as well as gold and silver. Other important operations include mineral exploration and metal recycling. The company has around 4,500 employees and net sales of almost SEK 18 billion. Its shares are listed on Stockholmsborsen's O-list and on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada. www.boliden.com

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