US Steel Plans New Facility in Osceola
U.S. Steel's $11 billion plan includes a new plant to supply iron feedstock for electric arc furnaces, supporting a shift from blast furnace steelmaking.
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US Steel Plans New Facility in Osceola
U.S. Steel of Pittsburgh on Wednesday said it plans to build a new facility in Osceola, expanding its investment in northeast Arkansas. The news comes after U.S. Steel last week detailed an $11 billion multiyear growth plan under new owner Nippon Steel that includes modernizing and expanding its operations. In a statement, the company said its Big River Steel facility in Osceola will be the site of a new direct reduced iron (DRI) plant that will…
U.S. Steel to build new facility in Osceola | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Pittsburgh-based steelmaking giant U.S. Steel, the owner of Big River Steel Works in Osceola, plans to build a new metals plant at the Big River site as part of the company's plan to invest $11 billion in its domestic operations by 2028, a U.S. Steel spokesperson confirmed to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette on Wednesday.
U.S. Steel to build new facility in Osceola
Pittsburgh-based steelmaking giant U.S. Steel, the owner of Big River Steel Works in Osceola, plans to build a new metals plant at the Big River site as part of the company's plan to invest $11 billion in its domestic operations by 2028, a U.S. Steel spokesperson confirmed to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette on Wednesday.
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