Jindal Steel Angul makes steel by the integrated route: iron ore is smelted into liquid hot metal in a blast furnace, then refined into crude steel in a basic oxygen furnace. Alongside the ore-based route, the plant runs an electric arc furnace that melts scrap and other metallics. The liquid steel is solidified into semi-finished shapes by continuous casting. The plant has a crude steel capacity of about 6.0 million tonnes per year.
Process Route
Timeline
Operating since 2013
Emissions
2025
10.6 Mt CO₂e
2.00 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
6,000
EAF
3,000
BOF
3,000
Blast Furnace
4,250
DRI
1,800
Sinter
5,000
Production
Crude steelproduction, GEM-compiled (Global Iron & Steel Tracker). Dashed line shows nominal capacity.
Iron Units
Steel Units
Inputs & Energy
Power Angul Steel power station, a 810 MW captive power plant
Iron ore JSPL TRB Mine (P100000128505)
Met coal Mozambique, Australia and Canada
Steel Products
bar, plate
Ownership
Owner Jindal Steel Limited Ltd
Parent Jindal Steel Limited Ltd [100.0%]
Country Context
India crude steel production (USGS). Plant line shows nominal capacity, not output.
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Location
Angul
Asia Pacific
India
20.8849°, 84.9915°
At a Glance
- Route
- BF–BOF Integrated
- Crude steel capacity
- 6,000 ttpa
- Commissioned
- 2013
- Products
- Semi-finished, finished rolled