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July Raw Steel Production Down 1.9 Percent Over June
Written by Brett Linton
August 26, 2016
The American Iron & Steel Institute (AISI) recently reported final U.S. raw steel production estimates for the month of July 2016. The monthly estimates are different than the weekly estimates we report in our Tuesday issues; the AISI bases the monthly estimates on over 75 percent of the domestic mills reporting vs. only 50 percent for the weekly estimates.
Total raw steel production for the month of July was reported to be 7,382,306 net tons with 4,937,851 tons being produced by electric arc furnaces (EAF) and 2,444,455 tons produced by blast furnaces. July raw steel production was reported to be 139,861 tons or 1.9 percent lower than the previous month and 369,035 tons or 4.8 percent lower than the same month last year.
Compared to the first seven months of 2015, 2016 YTD production is down 0.6 percent to 51,535,388 tons. The table below shows that 6 of the 11 state-groups reported increased year over year production over the same period last year.
The capacity utilization rate for the month of July 2016 was reported to be 71.3 percent, down from 75.1 percent in June and down from 73.2 percent reported in July 2015. Note that there has been a reduction in available steel capacity from 2015 to 2016, making the capacity utilization rate higher in 2016 for the same amount of steel produced in 2015.
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			    		Brett Linton
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