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Baosteel Zhanjiang Iron and Steel Co Ltd

operating

Zhanjiang, Asia Pacific, China

ISO 14001ISO 50001
GEM wiki

Process Route

BFBOFDRIEAF

Timeline

Operating since 2011

Emissions

2025

20.0 Mt CO₂e

1.90 t CO₂e per tonne of steel

Typical BF-BOF route: 1.8–2.0 t/t

Modelled estimate (Climate TRACE), not reported data. Methodology

Capacity (ttpa)

Crude Steel

14,328

EAF

1,800

BOF

12,528

Blast Furnace

12,250

DRI

1,000

Sinter

14,488

Coking

4,018

Iron Units

BF
BF 1operating
4,115 ttpa5050 m³ · relined 2023CISDIwiki
BF
BF 2operating
4,115 ttpa5050 m³CISDIwiki
BF
BF 3operating
4,020 ttpa5050 m³CISDIwiki
DRI
unknown DRI (1)operating
1,000 ttpahydrogen · in-useDanieli; Tenovawiki

Steel Units

EAF
unknown EAF (1)operating
1,800 ttpa220 tMetallurgical Corporation of Chinawiki
BOF
BOF 1operating
3,132 ttpawiki
BOF
BOF 2operating
3,132 ttpawiki
BOF
BOF 3operating
3,132 ttpawiki
BOF
BOF 4operating
3,132 ttpawiki

Inputs & Energy

Power Photovoltaic Power Generation

Iron ore Australia, Brazil

Steel Products

sheet, plate

Ownership

Owner Baosteel Zhanjiang Iron & Steel Co Ltd

Parent Baoshan Iron & Steel Co Ltd [90.0%]; Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding Co Ltd [10.0%]

Workforce 4,956 employees

State ownership Partial

Country Context

China crude steel production (USGS). Plant line shows nominal capacity, not output.

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Plant data sourced from the Global Iron & Steel Tracker (March 2026), Global Energy Monitor. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Production data: USGS Minerals Yearbook — Raw Steel: World Production by Country or Locality (2019 edition; 2022 and 2023 early release tables). U.S. Geological Survey, public domain. EAF/BOF splits: USGS Minerals Yearbook (2023 estimates).

Facility emissions estimates from Climate TRACE. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.