UPDATE: Mechel 2Q Steel Production 1.397 Million Tons, Down 6.7%
16 July 2009 - 2:23AM
Dow Jones News
Russian coal and steel company OAO Mechel (MTL) produced 1.397
million metric tons of steel in the second quarter of 2009, down
6.7% from 1.498 million tons in the same period of 2008, but up 27%
from 1.100 million tons produced in the first quarter, it said
Thursday.
Second-quarter coal production was 2.991 million tons, down 56%
from the same period of 2008, and down 13% from the previous
quarter, the company said.
Mechel's nickel production for the quarter stood at 4,200 tons,
down 11% from the same period of 2008, but up 44% from the previous
quarter.
Mechel lost its largest Russian customers for coking coal after
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin a year ago famously ordered the
antitrust authorities to investigate selling prices at the company
and offered to "send a doctor" to see Mechel's chief executive and
main shareholder. The company said it was looking for new
customers, particularly in Asia, and signed a number of large-scale
long-term contracts with Chinese, Japanese and South Korean
companies, which allowed it to increase utilization of coking coal
mining capacity.
"Starting from the second quarter we observe certain positive
dynamics in the markets of steel products we produce," Vladimir
Polin, senior vice-president of Mechel, said in a statement. Tthe
company has a positive outlook for the second half of 2009 and
intends to "increase production, tapping new market niches and
increasing the company's share" in its markets, he said.
All Mechel's production units that were shut in the fourth
quarter of 2008 have now been restarted and in the segments of
steel and ferroalloys capacity utilization has reached pre-crisis
levels and at some plants is even higher, Polin said.
Kirill Chuiko, an analyst at Moscow-based KIT Finance, said that
as relative steel production costs at Mechel are high, the company
is eager to maximize production in order to reduce costs per
unit.
Evraz Group SA (EVR.LN), another Russian steel producer,
Wednesday said second-quarter crude steel output was down 28% on
the year and only 0.4% higher compared with the first quarter.
At 1540 GMT Mechel American Depositary Receipts were up 7.8% at
$8.3 in New York.
-By Alexander Kolyandr, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 20 7842 9410;
alexander.kolyandr@dowjones.com