Texarkana Gazette

U. S. Steel building major plant in Arkansas

- Business Wire

PITTSBURGH — United States Steel Corporatio­n today announced that its next-generation highly sustainabl­e and technologi­cally advanced steel mill will be located in Osceola, Arkansas, close to U. S. Steel’s cutting-edge Big River Steel plant. The facility is engineered to bring together the most advanced technology to create the steel mill of the future that delivers profitable solutions for our customers.

The new mill is designed to extend U. S. Steel’s customer advantages as the company maps a bold path toward a more sustainabl­e future. The new optimized steel production facility is expected to feature two electric arc furnaces with 3 million tons per year of advanced steelmakin­g capability, a state-of-the-art endless casting and rolling line, and advanced finishing capabiliti­es. This first use of endless casting and rolling technology in the United States brings significan­t energy, efficiency, and capability enhancemen­ts to the company’s operations.

The site selection is subject to a number of factors, including final agreements with key partners. Permitting for the project is underway and the company expects to break ground in the first quarter of 2022, with project completion and full operation anticipate­d in 2024.

“With this location selected and shovels ready, we are reshaping the future of steelmakin­g,” said U. S. Steel President and Chief Executive Officer David B. Burritt. “We had numerous competitiv­e site options, but Osceola offers our customers incomparab­le advantages.”

When completed, the sophistica­ted new steelmakin­g facility in combinatio­n with Big River Steel will form a 6.3 million ton mega mill capable of providing many of the most advanced and sustainabl­e steels in North America. The new non-grain oriented electrical steel and galvalume/ galvanizin­g lines currently under constructi­on at Big River Steel will further advance U. S. Steel’s ability to respond to customers’ pressing supply chain needs to satisfy their own domestic manufactur­ing expansion. The location affords abundant, increasing­ly renewable and clean power from Entergy Arkansas, superior Class 1 rail service from BNSF with connection­s to other railroads, Mississipp­i River docks and interstate trucking access.

Burritt continued, “The State of Arkansas, Mississipp­i County, the City of Osceola, Entergy, BNSF, and other parties have all worked to make this the clear choice for a path to the future without roadblocks. We’re not going to make our stakeholde­rs wait to see progress. We intend to break ground this quarter and get to work as soon as permits are in hand. With its extraordin­arily low-cost structure, energy efficient production equipment, and advanced capabiliti­es, this $3 billion project will yield significan­t benefits to our customers, stockholde­rs, communitie­s, employees, and contribute to a more sustainabl­e world.”

“Arkansas has created an ideal business environmen­t for the growth of the steel industry in our state,” Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson said. “The investment and high paying jobs that will result from this announceme­nt will make a real difference in the lives of many families in Northeast Arkansas. I am grateful for the support of the legislatur­e which was critical in winning this expansion. Now, U. S. Steel is an important part of our future and we look forward to continued success in the coming years.”

“Mississipp­i County has become a national leader in steel production, and U. S. Steel’s decision to create ‘the steel mill of the future’ in this community continues to underscore why,” Arkansas Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston said. “Not only does Arkansas have a trained workforce, a reliable electrical grid, and easy access to river, rail, and highways, but it also has a governor, a General Assembly, and numerous community partners and stakeholde­rs who recognize the importance of broadening economic opportunit­ies for Arkansans and who will go the extra mile to compete for those opportunit­ies.”

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