Thursday, January 29, 2015

Al-Tuwairqi and POSCO to exit from Pakistan

Well - here is a shocking news report.

It would seem that Al-Tuwairqi of Saudi Arabia and POSCO of South Korea, who together invested in the TSML DRI plant in Pakistan, have been unable to secure the low-cost natural gas needed to operate the new DRI facility. Requests to the government of Pakistan to consider TSML’s position have seemingly been ignored; with the result that the DRI plant has not operated since Septem­ber 2013.
In a board meeting held on 27th January 2015 in Dam­­mam, Al-Tuwairqi and POSCO thus decided to permanently close the facility and to exit Pakistan. The investment in the DRI facility was around $340 million. TSML on completion of its integration with steel production was envisioned to be the largest fully integrated steel complex in Pakistan with a capacity of ~1.5 million tonnes per annum. TSML’s exit from Pakistan will therefore be a real blow to the industry.
For this and similar news, check out our steel industry newsfeed at http://www.steelonthenet.com/news.php

Andrzej M Kotas
Chief Executive

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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Maps - world steel industry

We now show a number of steel industry maps on our website. These include:

world coke plants
Chinese seamless tube plants
European producers of engineering steel
Middle East DRI plants
Indian induction furnace plants
Zinc coating lines in the USA
and more.

To see our maps please visit: www.steelonthenet.com/maps.html

Andrzej M Kotas


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