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Nadezhdinski Metallurgical

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UMK-Stal LLC · BF–BOF Integrated route · Serov, Eurasia, Russia

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Nadezhdinski Metallurgical operates a blast furnace that smelts iron ore into liquid hot metal. Steel is made in an electric arc furnace, which can be charged with hot metal alongside scrap. The liquid steel is solidified into semi-finished shapes by continuous casting. The plant has a crude steel capacity of 756 thousand tonnes per year.

Process Route

BFEAF

Timeline

Operating since 1896

Emissions

2025

0.4 Mt CO₂e

0.73 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

756

EAF

756

Blast Furnace

365

Sinter

660

Production

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

Iron Units

BF
BF 1mothballed
260 m³wiki
BF
BF 3operating
146 ttpa205 m³wiki
BF
BF 5operating
219 ttpa212 m³ · relined 2015wiki

Steel Units

EAF
unknown EAF (1)operating
756 ttpa80 tDanieliwiki

Inputs & Energy

Power Nadezhdinski Metallurgical Plant mini-CHP

Iron ore Severopeschanskaya Mine

Steel Products

ingot, cast iron, round bar, billet, calibrated bar, square bars, rebar, angle bar, hexagon bar, pig iron

Ownership

Owner UMK-Stal LLC

Parent Nokomis Select Inc [33.0%]; Tretiy Kod CJSC [32.8%]; Satelait JSC [17.7%]; Assets-M JSC [17.0%]

Workforce 4,400 employees

Country Context

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

Learn the processes this plant uses

Nearby Plants

Other Nokomis Select Inc; Tretiy Kod CJSC; Satelait JSC; Assets-M JSC plants

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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.