Archive for: ‘January 2014’

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Capacity Utilization Decrease After Four-Week Climb

January 28, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

Weekly domestic raw steel production halted a four-week climb, decreasing 0.7% from 1.836 million tons (mt) last week to 1.824 mt for the week ending January 25, 2014.  Production is some 1.0% above the year-ago level of 1.806 mt.

Capacity utilization also decreased from 76.6% last week to 76.1% this week and is above the year-ago level of 75.4%.

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.

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.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

U.S. Rig Count Dormant, Canadian Rig Count Still at Ten-Month High

January 27, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States remained at last week’s count of 1,777 for the week ending January 24, 2014.  The count is some 1.4% above the year-ago level of 1,753.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada increased for the fourth consecutive week, up 4.4% from 565 last week to 590 this week to the highest count since March 1, 2013.  Despite the increase, the count is some 5.0% below the year-ago level of 621.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Capacity Utilization Increase for Fourth Consecutive Week

January 21, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

Weekly domestic raw steel production rose for the fourth consecutive week, increasing 0.3% from 1.830 million tons (mt) last week to 1.836 mt for the week ending January 18, 2014.  Production is some 0.7% above the year-ago level of 1.824 mt.

Capacity utilization also increased for the fourth week, climbing from 76.4% last week to 76.6% this week and is above the year-ago level of 76.1%.

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.

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.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

U.S. Rig Count Increases, Canadian Rig Count Reaches Ten-Month High

January 21, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States increased for the second consecutive week, up 1.3% from 1,754 to 1,777 for the week ending January 17, 2014.  The count is now some 1.6% above the year-ago level of 1,749.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada jumped for the third consecutive week, climbing up 18.5% from 477 last week to 565 this week and reaching the highest count since March 8, 2013.  Despite the increase, the count is some 6.0% below the year-ago level of 601.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Capacity Utilization Increase for Third Consecutive Week

January 14, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

Weekly domestic raw steel production rose for the third consecutive week, increasing 0.4% from 1.822 million tons (mt) last week to 1.830 mt for the week ending January 11, 2014.  Production is some 0.6% above the year-ago level of 1.819 mt.

Capacity utilization also increased for the third week, climbing from 74.0% last week to 76.1% this week and is above the year-ago level of 75.9%.

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.

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.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

U.S. Rig Count Increases Slightly, Canadian Rig Count Jumps

January 14, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States increased 0.2% from 1,751 to 1,754 for the week ending January 10, 2014.  The count is 0.4% below the year-ago level of 1,761.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada jumped 69.2% from 282 last week to 477 this week, reaching the highest count since March 15, 2013.  Despite the rebound, the count is some 10.2% below the year-ago level of 531.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

Domestic Raw Steel Production, Capacity Utilization Increase

January 7, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

Weekly domestic raw steel production rose 2.8% from 1.773 million tons (mt) last week to 1.822 mt for the week ending January 4, 2014.  Production is some 3.8% above the year-ago level of 1.756 mt.

Capacity utilization also increased from 74.0% last week to 76.1% this week and is above the year-ago level of 72.6%.

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.

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.

Source: AISI and Steel Market Intelligence

U.S. Rig Count Decreases, Canadian Rig Count Climbs from Six-Month Low

January 7, 2014 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States decreased 0.3% from 1,757 to 1,751 for the week ending January 3, 2014.  The count is 0.6% below the year-ago level of 1,762.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose 7.2% to 282 this week, climbing from a six-month low of 263 last week.  The count is also some 9.3% above the year-ago level of 258.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.