Asset Report
Oita steel plant
Report summary
Nippon Steel's Oita plant located on the southwest island of Kyushu produces only hot rolled coil and plate. The plant was part of Sumitomo Metals Industries before the company's merger with Nippon Steel Corporation in October 2012 to form Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metals Corporation (NSSMC). NSSMC has since been re-named back to Nippon Steel. The plant includes two huge blast furnaces (5,775 cubic metres each) which are among the largest in the world and are the biggest in Japan. The plant also boasts of 3 largest basic oxygen furnaces in the companies' portfolio with a capacity of 410 t/ch each.
Table of contents
- Summary
- Key issues
- Iron ore
- Coal
- Coke
- Metallics
- Energy
- Capital costs
- Operating cash costs
Tables and charts
This report includes 11 images and tables including:
- Detailed map
- Participation
- Steel plant overview
- Key raw materials rates
- Downstream products
- Finished steel production
- Production table (Mt)
- Capital costs
- Total operating cash costs - Finished steel
- Operating cash costs table
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