US Steel is investing $475 million in the modernisation of pipe production facilities in Alabama

The Board of Directors of US Steel has approved full funding for the project to build a state-of-the-art quenching and tempering (Q&T) line at Fairfield Tubular Operations. The total investment will amount to approximately $475 million. This move will significantly increase the company’s in-house capacity for producing heat-treated products to meet growing demand from existing and new customers, according to Business Wire.

The new Q&T line is scheduled to come on stream at full capacity in the second quarter of 2029. The project forms part of US Steel Tubular Products’ growth strategy and is designed to strengthen its position as a leading supplier of oil country tubular goods (OCTG).

As part of the large-scale modernisation of the Fairfield Tubular plant, the social infrastructure will also undergo significant improvements. In particular, plans include refurbishing staff facilities and opening a state-of-the-art training centre. Employee training there will utilise virtual reality (VR) technology, which will significantly enhance safety levels on production sites.

The modernisation of the Fairfield plant is a key element of US Steel’s global expansion strategy, aimed at capitalising on growing demand in the largest oil and gas basins in the US, such as the Permian, Eagle Ford, Haynesville and Appalachia. Furthermore, the project will strengthen the company’s long-term economic contribution to the development of the Birmingham community and the state of Alabama as a whole.

As reported by the GMK Center, US Steel plans to build a $1.9 billion direct reduced iron (DRI) plant – the first of its kind in the US. The facility, to be built at the Big River Steel Works complex in Osceola (Arkansas), will supply DRI to the company’s electric arc furnaces. It will utilise DR pellets from US Steel’s Minnesota Ore Operations division.

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Yuriy Grigorenko
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