Crude Steel & Semis

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  • Turkey’s Crude Steel Market Outlook Report

      

    9,768
    • TRY: 475,000 ₺

    Crude steel comes in different forms such as slabs, billets and blooms, and ingots. Produced using continuous casting, slabs, billets, and blooms take the largest share of the crude steel market. Slabs are used to produce intermediate flat products (such as hot-rolled coil), while billets and blooms are used to produce long products (such as rebar and sections). Generally, almost all crude steel can be divided into two major categories based on production method: blast furnaces (BF) and electric furnaces (EF). EFs used in steelmaking include induction furnaces and electric arc furnaces (EAF). The economies of scale in BFs is generally better than that of induction furnaces; however, economic EAF capacities include a wider range of relatively small capacities rather than large ones.

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  • Oman’s Crude Steel Market Outlook Report

      

    9,768
    • TRY: 475,000 ₺

    Crude steel comes in different forms such as slabs, billets and blooms, and ingots. Produced using continuous casting, slabs, billets, and blooms take the largest share of Oman’s crude steel market. Slabs are used to produce intermediate flat products (such as hot-rolled coil), while billets and blooms are used to produce long products (such as rebar and sections). Generally, almost all crude steel can be divided into two major categories based on production method: blast furnaces (BF) and electric furnaces (EF). EFs used in steelmaking include induction furnaces and electric arc furnaces (EAF). Only EFs are used to produce steel in Oman, almost all of which are EAFs.

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  • Saudi Arabia’s Crude Steel Market Outlook Report

      

    9,768
    • TRY: 475,000 ₺

    Crude steel comes in different forms such as slabs, billets and blooms, and ingots. Produced using continuous casting, slabs, billets, and blooms take the largest share of Saudi Arabia’s crude steel market. Slabs are used to produce intermediate flat products (such as hot-rolled coil), while billets and blooms are used to produce long products (such as rebar and sections). Generally, almost all crude steel can be divided into two major categories based on production method: blast furnaces (BF) and electric furnaces (EF). EFs used in steelmaking include induction furnaces and electric arc furnaces (EAF). Only EFs are used to produce steel in Saudi Arabia, almost all of which are EAFs.

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  • Middle East Crude Steel Market Overview

      

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    • TRY: 5,000 ₺

    Half a century passed since beginning of steel production in the middle east. However, steel industry has not been matured as well as petroleum industry. Before 2000, the growth rate of steel industry in the region was slightly slow because of lower profit in comparison with oil production. In the current decade, oil price fluctuations threatened the petroleum-based economies. Accordingly, such countries changed their policies to reduce their economies’ dependency to petroleum income.

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  • Oman Crude Steel Market Overview

      

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    • TRY: 5,000 ₺

    Steel production in Oman has been started in the current decade, while is growing rapidly on the support of comprehensive planning and increase in foreign direct investment. Jindal and Vale are the international companies invested in Oman for steel production. High crude steel consumption per capita in Oman has put this country in the fifth position in the GCC region.

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  • Saudi Arabia Crude Steel Market Overview

      

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    • TRY: 5,000 ₺

    Saudi Arabia is the biggest oil producer in the world which export constitute 70% of government income. Petroleum industry has introduced Saudi Arabia’s economy to the wealthiest economies list. Relying on huge income of oil export, KSA is planning to modernize the country through mega projects. Note that most of the projects including construction and rail infrastructure are big steel consumers.

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