Category: Prices

U.S. EAFs Have Head Start in Race to Go Green: CRU’s Smith

U.S. electric-arc furnace mills have a leg up on the world when it comes to meeting new carbon emissions standards–for now, said CRU Senior Analyst Ryan Smith. That’s according to a “carbon curve” Smith presented that is part of CRU Group’s Emissions Analysis Tool. The carbon curve is similar to the cost curve many steel […] The post U.S. EAFs Have Head Start in Race to Go Green: CRU’s Smith appeared first on Steel Market Update.

AISI, SMA Cheer New EPA Chief as Steel Looks to Go Green

The United States’ two leading steel industry associations have cheered the Senate confirmation of Michael Regan, the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency. The move comes as the U.S. steel industry increasingly looks to burnish its credentials as a green industry – and as the potential of a carbon-border tax boosts the economic viability […] The post AISI, SMA Cheer New EPA Chief as Steel Looks to Go Green appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Metallics Prices Rebound as Markets Tighten

By CRU Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley from CRU’s Steel Metallics Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) rose by 14.4% m/m in March to 354.4, bouncing back above levels seen in January. China’s return to the steel market following New Year holiday celebrations there helped lift steel and scrap prices in Asia, while seasonally constrained […] The post CRU: Metallics Prices Rebound as Markets Tighten appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: U.S. Blast Furnaces Positioned to Supply Domestic Pig Iron

By CRU Senior Analysts Ryan Smith and Ryan McKinley, from CRU’s Steelmaking Raw Materials Monitor Steel Market Update is pleased to share this Premium content with Executive members. For information on upgrading to a Premium-level subscription, email Info@SteelMarketUpdate.com. The need for virgin iron units in the U.S. market is rising as new electric-arc furnace (EAF) […] The post CRU: U.S. Blast Furnaces Positioned to Supply Domestic Pig Iron appeared first on Steel Market Update.

HR Futures: Prices in Flux Along the Curve as Spot Presses Higher

The following article on the hot rolled coil (HRC), scrap and financial futures markets was written by Jack Marshall of Crunch Risk LLC. Here is how Jack saw trading over the past week: Hot Rolled The market saw another strong move up in HR futures prices accompanied by strong volume buying. Daily average HR futures […] The post HR Futures: Prices in Flux Along the Curve as Spot Presses Higher appeared first on Steel Market Update.