- Century Announces the Curtailment of Ravenswood, WV Smelter


MONTEREY, CA--(Marketwire - February 04, 2009) - Century Aluminum of West
Virginia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Century Aluminum Company (NASDAQ: CENX),
today announced its intention to conclude the orderly curtailment of the
remaining plant operations at its Ravenswood, WV aluminum smelter by February
20. On December 17, pursuant to the Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining
Notification Act (WARN), the company informed employees of the possibility of
curtailment of the entire plant at the end of a 60 day period; it also began
the immediate, orderly curtailment of one of the plant's four potlines. 

The WARN notice specified that plant operations would be curtailed unless the
selling price for aluminum stabilized and the company was able to reduce costs
materially and thus reduce the monthly cash losses it has been experiencing. 

The Ravenswood smelter, which was constructed in 1957, employs 679 men and
women and produces 170,000 tonnes annually at full capacity. The orderly
curtailment of the plant's remaining three potlines will begin immediately and
will be completed by February 20. The plant will be carefully maintained to
allow for the possibility of reopening, if justified by market conditions.
Layoffs for the majority of the plant's remaining 651 employees are expected to
be completed by February 20. 

"We deeply regret the impact of this action on our loyal employees and on the
surrounding communities," said Ravenswood plant manager Jim Chapman. "The
Ravenswood smelter has been an integral part of western West Virginia's economy
and culture for over 50 years. This action, while unfortunate, was not taken
lightly." 

Century president and chief executive officer Logan Kruger added, "We would
like to express our sincere appreciation for the extraordinary efforts of
Governor Joe Manchin, Senator Robert Byrd and Senator Jay Rockefeller, who did
everything in their power to assist. In addition, our employees, the Union,
U.S. Representative Shelley Moore Capito, Mayors Harbert and Rader, our
suppliers, customers and the entire community took significant steps on our
behalf. All of our constituents have worked tirelessly over the past several
weeks to find a solution to this global and local economic crisis. Regrettably,
these discussions were overcome by the continuing deterioration of the aluminum
market and the uncertain business environment." 

Century Aluminum Company, the parent of Century Aluminum of West Virginia, owns
primary aluminum capacity in the United States and Iceland, as well as an
interest in alumina and bauxite assets in the United States and Jamaica.
Century's corporate offices are located in Monterey, California. 

Cautionary Statement 

This press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning
of U.S. federal securities laws. The company has based its forward-looking
statements on current expectations and projections about the future; however,
these statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, any of
which could cause the company's actual results to differ materially from those
expressed in its forward-looking statements. More information about these
risks, uncertainties and assumptions can be found in the risk factors and
forward-looking statements cautionary language contained in the company's
Annual Report on Form 10-K and in other filings made with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. The company does not undertake, and specifically
disclaims, any obligation to revise any forward-looking statements to reflect
the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances after
the date such forward-looking statements are made.