Who owns Port Pirie smelter?

Trafigura
In July 2019, Nyrstar’s operating business became majority owned by Trafigura, one of the world’s leading independent commodity trading companies. Visit www.nyrstar.com. After over 130 years of continuous operation, the Port Pirie Smelter has a rich and dynamic history.

What happened nyrstar?

Trafigura now owns 98% of the restructured Nyrstar while the other shareholders have been virtually wiped out. Although Nysrtar went through a painful restructuring, this company still withholds key documents on the relationship with Trafigura and on the sequence that led to the restructuring from its auditor.

Where does Port Pirie get its lead from?

Over time airborne lead-contaminated dust produced during smelting operations has been transported by wind and deposited throughout the city and in houses and on properties. This environmental contamination is an ongoing source of lead exposure for the community.

What is Nystar?

Acronym. Definition. NYSTAR. New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research (Albany, Ne York)

Why is Port Pirie so cheap?

The stigma of lead has kept the price of this great country town low for years yet the smelter operators have spent millions and continue to do so, to ensure lead levels in the area are low.

Is it safe to live in Port Pirie?

Living with dangerous pollution Our findings show that Port Pirie, which has one of the lowest socio-economic disadvantage ratings in South Australia, falls into the top 10% of all communities in the country, in terms of total toxic air emissions and the toxicity-weighted emissions.

Who owns Nyrstar?

Trafigura is the majority owner of the operating business of Nyrstar, a global multi-metals business with a market leading position in zinc and lead, and growing positions in other base and precious metals.

Who bought out Nyrstar?

Geneva, 31 July 2019 – Trafigura Group Pte Ltd. (“Trafigura”), a market leader in the global commodities industry, has today become the majority owner of the operating business of Nyrstar, a global multi-metals business.

Why is Port Pirie bad?

Pirie is the worst place young families could go. Lead levels are at an all time high in young children (five times higher than what it should be – however no lead in your body is safe). Lead in children inhibits brain development. The smelter has been pumping out lead dust over the town for 127 years.

What’s wrong with Port Pirie?

Is Nyrstar publicly traded?

Nyrstar was acquired by Trafigura in 2019….Nyrstar.

Type Naamloze Vennootschap (a Belgian public company structure)
Traded as Euronext: NYR
ISIN BE0974294267
Industry Metallurgy
Founded 2007

How big is nyrstar?

Nyrstar has mining, smelting and other operations located in Europe, the United States and Australia and employs over 4,000 people. The company’s global operations are located close to key customers and major transport hubs to facilitate delivery of raw materials and distribution of finished products.

Where is the Port Pirie smelter in South Australia?

Nyrstar Port Pirie holds certificates for: The Port Pirie Smelter is located on the eastern shore of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia, approximately 220 km north of Adelaide. There is an adjacent dedicated port facility where concentrates are received, with final products dispatched by road and rail.

Where was the first smelter in South Australia?

Port Pirie is one of the key regional cities in South Australia, with the Port Pirie Smelter being one of the major employers of the Upper Spencer Gulf region. The first smelting operations commenced at Port Pirie in 1889 and a long history of smelting has followed.

What do you need to know about Port Pirie?

Nyrstar Port Pirie is seeking Operators for various departments. Applications are invited for the position of Tradesperson – Electrical & Instrumentation for the Port Pirie operations. We are looking for Tradesperson Fitters for various departments at Nyrstar Port Pirie.

Which is the largest lead smelter in the world?

Port Pirie is an integrated multi-metals recovery plant with the flexibility to process a wide range of lead rich concentrates and smelting industry by-products. Port Pirie is one of the world’s largest primary lead smelting facilities and the third largest silver producer, which allows it to generate significant economies of scale.