Posts Tagged: ‘crude steel output’

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Utilization Fall Slightly

May 13, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending May 11, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production decreased to 1.881 million tons (mt), down 0.2% from last week’s 9-month high of 1.884 mt, and 4.2% below the year-ago level of 2.005 mt.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization also fell from last week’s 11-month high of 78.6% to 78.5% this week, and was below the year-ago level of 81.1%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Utilization Climb

May 7, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending May 4, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production rose for the second consecutive week to 1.884 million tons (mt), up 1.0% from 1.866 mt last week and the highest since last August.  Despite the increase, production is down 5.7% from the year-ago level of 1.963 mt.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization rose to an 11-month high of 78.6%, up from 77.9% last week, but still down from the year-ago level of 79.4%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Utilization Rise Modestly

April 30, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending April 27, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production rose to 1.866 million tons (mt), up 0.4% from 1.858 mt last week.  Despite the increase, production is down 6.8% from the year-ago level of 1,997 mt.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization rose to 77.9%, up from 77.6% last week, but still down from the year-ago level of 80.0%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Utilization Fall from Recent Peaks

April 22, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending April 20, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production fell to 1.858 million tons (mt), a1.2% drop from 1.880 mt last week, which was the highest level since August 11, 2012.  Production also declined 7.2% from the year-ago level of 2.003 mt.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization was at 77.6%, down from 78.5% last week, which was the highest since May 26, 2012.  Capacity utilization was also down from the year-ago level of 81.1%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

Domestic Raw Steel Production Climbs to Highest Since Last August, Capacity Utilization Highest Since May 2012

April 15, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending April 13, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production rose to 1.880 million tons (mt), up 1.2% from 1.858 mt last week and the highest level since the week ending August 11, 2012.  Despite the increase, production is down 4.8% from the year-ago level of 1.975 mt.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization was at 78.5%, up from 77.6% last week and the highest since May 26, 2012. However, capacity utilization was down from the year-ago level of 79.9%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

Domestic Raw Steel Production Highest Since Last September, Capacity Utilization Continues to Rise

April 9, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending April 6, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production rose for the third consecutive week to 1.858 million tons (mt), up 2.1% from 1.819 mt last week and the highest level in seven months.  Despite the increase, production is down 5.1% from the year-ago level of 1.958 mt.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization was at 77.6%, up from 75.9% last week and the highest since last June. However, capacity utilization was down from the year-ago level of 79.2%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Capacity Utilization Rise

April 3, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending March 30, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production rose 0.6% to 1.819 million tons (mt), up from 1.809 mt last week.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization was at 75.9%, up from 75.5% last week but down from the year-ago level of 76.9%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

Domestic Raw Steel Production Falls to Lowest Level in 10 Weeks

March 18, 2013 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

For the week ending March 9, 2013, weekly domestic raw steel production fell 2.4% to 1.785 million tons (mt) – down from the 1.828 million tons last week.

We would caution readers that only half of the AISI reporting companies release their weekly production in “real time” so the other half of this data is estimated using the last month’s reported production & operating rate. What this means is that when production is changing, the weekly data is actually understating the change.

Capacity utilization came in at 74.2%, down from 76.3% last week and from the year-ago level of 79.6%.

The lowest production since the recession began was 800,000 tons for the week of December 27, 2008, while the highest was 2.005 mt for the week of May 12, 2012. The lowest capacity utilization rate since the recession began was 33.5% for the week of December 27, 2008; the highest was 81.1% on May 12, 2012.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence