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Vale closes Oman plants ahead of schedule

10 Apr 2026 16:00 reported by Claude Tseng

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While the ceasefire in the Middle East has held for two weeks and the Strait of Hormuz remains open for safe passage, the situation remains precarious. In a preemptive move against Middle Eastern instability, Brazilian mining giant Vale has reportedly accelerated the maintenance schedule for its two iron ore pelletizing plants in Oman. By moving these shutdowns forward by several weeks, Vale aims to mitigate risks associated with regional uncertainty.

 

Although the company has not specified the duration of the maintenance, the immediate impact on output is significant. The Oman facilities boast an annual capacity of approximately 9 million tons, representing roughly 29% of Vale’s total pellet production based on 2025 data. Despite this disruption to a vital pillar of its global strategy, Vale is maintaining its current annual production guidance for the time being.

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