Steelmaking production costs - thermal coal, coking coal, ore, scrap, energy.
Download brochure



STEEL COSTS

Coal, coke, ore, scrap, energy


Year 2001 Steelmaking Raw Material and Input Costs
Year/ MonthThermal Coal
$/tonne
Coking Coal
$/ton
Iron Ore
Cents/dmtu
Natural Gas
$/1000m3
Steel Scrap $/tonneElectricity
Cents/KwH
2001 M132.145.2528.8151.9n/a4.73
2001 M232.129.9151.9n/a4.80
2001 M332.630.0151.9n/a4.86
2001 M433.545.6530.0153.4n/a4.87
2001 M533.830.0153.4n/a5.00
2001 M633.930.0153.4n/a5.23
2001 M734.046.8730.0136.1n/a5.57
2001 M833.830.0136.1n/a5.50
2001 M932.830.0136.1n/a5.31
2001 M1032.448.2730.0116.6n/a5.07
2001 M1129.430.0116.6n/a4.78
2001 M1227.430.0115.9n/a4.78

Popular Links
Cost forecasts

For information sources, product definitions and to see more recent commodity price data, see commodity prices page.

To assess the effect of a change in any principal steel cost input (scrap, iron ore, other steel raw material, energy, or labour) on the total, fixed or variable production cost of any steel product (semi-finished; or flat, long, or pipe and tube finished steel products) made through either main production process route (integrated steel manufacturing or EAF-based steelmaking), or for any similar cost benchmarking exercise, please contact our steel cost modelling economists for assistance.

 

Free newsfeed, stats
and info with compliments of
--- MCI ---
Metals Consulting International

email: MCI@steelonthenet.com





Recycling International

Basemetals.com


Copyright © 2001 - 2008 Steelonthenet.com. All rights reserved
Website design: Martin Bailey
To contact us about this steel information page please email our web editor