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Major U.S. Steelmaker to Invest in Endless Casting & Rolling Technology

A U.S. integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, recently announced that it will invest more than $1 billion to construct new facilities in Pennsylvania, including a sustainable endless casting and rolling facility at its Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

David B. Burritt, president and CEO of U.S. Steel

United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) announcement highlights] the company’s continued commitment to steelmaking in Pennsylvania. In addition to the endless casting and rolling facility, the company plans to build a cogeneration facility at its Clairton Plant in Clairton, Pennsylvania. Both are part of the U.S. Steel’s Mon Valley Works.

The cutting-edge endless casting and rolling technology combines thin slab casting and hot rolled band production into one continuous process and, according to U.S. Steel, will make Mon Valley Works the first facility of this type in the United States, and one of only a handful in the world, replacing the existing traditional slab caster and hot strip mill facilities at the Mon Valley location.

“This is a truly transformational investment for U. S. Steel,” said David B. Burritt, president and CEO of U.S. Steel. “We are combining our integrated steelmaking process with industry-leading endless casting and rolling to reinvest in steelmaking and secure the future for a new generation of steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania and the Mon Valley. U. S. Steel’s investment in leading technology and advanced manufacturing aligns with our vision to be the industry leader in delivering high-quality, value-added products and innovative solutions that address our customers’ most challenging steel needs for the future. We believe that adding sustainable steel technology to our footprint will create long-term value for our employees, our region, our customers and our investors.”

With this investment, Mon Valley Works will become the principal source of substrate for the production of
the company’s industry-leading XG3™ Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) that assists automotive customers in
meeting fuel efficiency standards. This project, in addition to producing sustainable AHSS, will improve
environmental performance, energy conservation and reduce our carbon footprint associated with Mon Valley Works. First coil production is expected in 2022, contingent upon permitting and construction.

 

Photo credit: Image still from video, U.S. Steel Youtube page

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Steelmaker to Restart Lone Star Pipe Mill

David B. Burritt, President and Chief Executive Officer

A leading integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, recently announced it will restart its pipe ill based in Lone Star, Texas.

U.S. Steel Corporation’s No. 1 Electric-Weld Pipe Mill at Lone Star Tubular Operations was permanently idled in 2016 due to challenging market conditions for tubular products created by fluctuating oil prices, reduced rig counts, and high levels of unfairly traded imports. With this restart, the Lone Star No. 1 Mill will provide full-body normalized electric-welded pipe in size ranges 7 inches to 16 inches outside diameter for customers across the U. S., including the very active Permian Basin.

“We are encouraged by an improvement in market conditions and an increased customer demand for tubular products that are mined, melted and made in America,” said President and Chief Executive Officer David B. Burritt.

Douglas R. Matthews, Senior Vice President – Industrial, Service Center and Mining Solutions and Interim Head – Tubular

“We continue to evaluate all options to align our manufacturing capacity with the growing energy market. Restarting the Lone Star No. 1 Mill will give our customers access to the high-quality electric-welded pipe they expect from U. S. Steel,” said Douglas R. Matthews, Senior Vice President – Industrial, Service Center and Mining Solutions and Interim Head – Tubular.

The Lone Star No. 1 Mill has an annual capacity of approximately 400,000 tons. The restart process will begin immediately and will be completed in early third quarter 2019.

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