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Norske Skog Boyer Mill The Boyer mill is situated in Tasmania (Australia) and has an annual production capacity of 150,000 tonnes of newsprint and 135,000 tonnes of LWC magazine paper.

Norske Skog Agrees to Sell Boyer Mill in Tasmania to Boyer Capital for NOK 190 Million

Nov. 10, 2025 - Norske Skog has entered into agreement with Boyer Capital Pty Ltd, to sell the Boyer mill at an enterprise value of approximately NOK 190 million.

The Norske Skog Boyer mill is situated in Tasmania (Australia) and has an annual production capacity of 150,000 tonnes of newsprint and 135,000 tonnes of LWC (lightweight coated) magazine paper. The site has a total area of 565 hectares, offering significant opportunities for future developments, and good access to raw materials and logistics infrastructure.

"We are very pleased to conclude our orderly exit from Australasia with the divestment of the Boyer mill," said Geir Drangsland, CEO of Norske Skog. "The discussions with David Marriner and Boyer Capital have been ongoing for some time and we believe they represent the ideal owner to both continue the production of publication paper and develop the industrial site for future activities. Norske Skog will now focus fully on the successful ramp-up of containerboard production at the Golbey mill and completing the BCTMP study at the Saugbrugs mill."

Patrick Dooley, Managing Director of Norske Skog Boyer, noted, "The Boyer mill has been part of the Norske Skog group for 25 years and we wish to thank everyone for their support and contribution to the mill during this time. We now look forward to continue our operations under new ownership, and to work closely with our new owners to explore future opportunities at the mill site."

The Boyer mill, with approximately 300 employees, has contributed an annual average of approximately NOK 60 million in EBITDA to Norske Skog in the period from 2022 to 2024.

David Marriner, Director of Boyer Capital Pty Ltd., said, "We see significant potential to expand and diversify the industrial activities at the Boyer mill for the benefit of its employees and the local community. In dialogue with mill management and representatives of the Boyer workforce we have been very impressed with their knowledge and commitment to the business. We are therefore excited to start a new chapter for the mill."

The sale follows a broad and structured process over a period of more than two years. The sale strengthens Norske Skog's balance sheet and liquidity position towards ongoing strategic projects.

The transaction is a sale of 100% of the share capital in Norske Skog Industries Australia Limited which is the holding company for all of Norske Skog's Australasian activities. Norske Skog will discontinue the reporting segment publication paper Australasia in its results for the fourth quarter of 2024.

Completion of the sale is expected to occur during the first quarter of 2025, subject to customary closing conditions.

Following the sale, Norske Skog will have four mills, all situated in Europe, with a total combined capacity of 760,000 tonnes of containerboard, 840,000 tonnes of newsprint, 200,000 tonnes of SC magazine paper, and 265,000 tonnes of LWC magazine paper.

Headquartered in Norway, Norske Skog is a leading producer of publication paper with strong market positions and customer relations in Europe and Australasia. The Norske Skog Group operates four mills in Europe, two of which will produce recycled packaging paper following ongoing conversion projects..

SOURCE: Norske Skog

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