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Ural Steel Metallurgical Plant

operating

Novotroitsk, Eurasia, Russia

ISO 14001ISO 50001
GEM wiki

Process Route

BFEAF

Timeline

Operating since 1955

Emissions

2025

0.4 Mt CO₂e

0.27 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

2,050

EAF

2,050

Blast Furnace

3,038

Sinter

2,300

Coking

1,400

Production

Crude steelproduction, GEM-compiled (Global Iron & Steel Tracker). Dashed line shows nominal capacity.

Iron Units

BF
BF 1retired
970 ttpa1000 m³ · relined 2012wiki
BF
BF 2operating
760 ttpa1232 m³ · relined 2020Danieli Coruswiki
BF
BF 3operating
1,000 ttpa1648 m³ · relined 2021Danieli Coruswiki
BF
BF 4operating
1,278 ttpa2015 m³ · relined 2016Soviet Union manufactured equipmentwiki

Steel Units

EAF
EAF 1operating
1,025 ttpa120 tTenovawiki
EAF
EAF 2operating
1,025 ttpa120 tTenovawiki
BOF
unknown BOF (1)cancelled
3,000 ttpawiki

Inputs & Energy

Power https://www.gem.wiki/Novotroitskaya_Ural_Steel_power_station

Iron ore Metalloinvest Mikhailovsky Mine (P100000128817); Metalloinvest Lebedinsky Mine (P100000128790)

Steel Products

billet, pig iron, flat, slab

Ownership

Owner Uralskaya Stal JSC

Parent Zagorskii Trubnyi Zavod JSC

Workforce 9,000 employees

Country Context

Russia 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.