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USA1. AK SteelMansfield, Ohio,600,000 tons/year (stainless steel)

2. AK SteelButler, Pennsylvania,1 million tons/year (some stainless)

3. Allegheny Technologies Inc.Brackenridge, Pennsylvania,400,000 tons/year (stainless)

4. Allegheny Technologies Inc.(idled and closed in 2016) Midland, Pennsylvania,400,000 tons/year (stainless)

5. Alton Steel Inc. Alton, Illinois,750,000 tons/year

6. ArcelorMittalCoatesville, Pennsylvania,900,000 tons/year

7. ArcelorMittalSteelton, Pennsylvania, 1 million tons/year

8. ArcelorMittal(idled and closed in 2015) Georgetown, South Carolina,1.35 million tons/year

FERROUS SCRAPMELTING FACILITY MAPA map of the largest electric arc furnace (EAF)steelmaking facilities in the United States.

9. Bayou Steel Group (formerly ArcelorMittal)LaPlace, Louisiana,683,000 tons/year

10. Bayou Steel Group (formerly ArcelorMittal)El Paso, Texas,320,000 tons/year

11. Big River Steel(coming online in 2017) Osceola, Arkansas,1.6 million tons/year

12. Cascade Steel (a division of Schnitzer Steel Industries)McMinnville, Oregon,700,000 tons/year

13. Charter SteelSaukville, Wisconsin,550,000 tons/year

14. CMC SteelBirmingham, Alabama,720,000 tons/year

15. CMC SteelMesa, Arizona,300,000 tons/year

16. CMC Steel(coming online in 2017) Durant, Oklahoma,300,000 tons/year

17. CMC SteelCayce, South Carolina,800,000 tons/year

18. CMC SteelSeguin, Texas,850,000 tons/year

19. Ellwood Quality SteelsNew Castle, Pennsylvania,400,000 tons/year

20. EVRAZPueblo, Colorado,1.2 million tons/year

21. EVRAZ(melt shop idle) Portland, Oregon,840,000 tons/year

22. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaRancho Cucamonga, California,700,000 tons/year

23. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaJacksonville, Florida,640,000 tons/year

24. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaCartersville, Georgia,750,000 tons/year

25. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaWilton, Iowa,330,000 tons/year

26. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaSt. Paul, Minnesota, 570,000 tons/year

27. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaSayreville, New Jersey,800,000 tons/year

28. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaCharlotte, North Carolina,460,000 tons/year

29. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaJackson, Tennessee,670,000 tons/year

30. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaKnoxville, Tennessee,511,000 tons/year

31. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaBeaumont, Texas,500,000 tons/year

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32. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaMidlothian, Texas, 1.7 million tons/year

33. Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaPetersburg, Virginia,1 million tons/year

34. Gerdau Special Steel North AmericaFort Smith, Arkansas,420,000 tons/year

35. Gerdau Special Steel North AmericaJackson, Michigan,320,000 tons/year

36. Gerdau Special Steel North AmericaMonroe, Michigan,535,000 tons/year

37. Grupo SIMEC/Republic SteelCanton, Ohio,1.8 million tons/year

38. Kentucky Electric SteelAshland, Kentucky,325,000 tons/year

39. Keystone Consolidated IndustriesPeoria, Illinois,1 million tons/year

40. Mingo Junction Steel Works (idled and closed)Mingo Junction, Ohio,950,000 tons/year

41. NLMK Indiana (Novolipetsk Steel)Portage, Indiana,840,000 tons/year

42. North American StainlessGhent, Kentucky,1.2 million tons/year (stainless)

43. North Star-BlueScope SteelDelta, Ohio,1.5 million tons/year

44. Nucor Corp.Birmingham, Alabama,600,000 tons/year

45. Nucor Corp.Decatur, Alabama,2.5 million tons/year

46. Nucor Corp.Tuscaloosa, Alabama,1.2 million tons/year

47. Nucor Corp.Hickman, Arkansas,2.4 million tons/year

48. Nucor Corp.Wallingford, Connecticut,300,000 tons/year

49. Nucor Corp.Kankakee, Illinois,860,000 tons/year

50. Nucor Corp.Crawfordsville, Indiana,2 million tons/year

51. Nucor Corp.Ghent, Kentucky,1.8 million tons/year

52. Nucor Corp.Jackson, Mississippi,450,000 tons/year

53. Nucor Corp.Norfolk, Nebraska,1 million tons/year

54. Nucor Corp.Auburn, New York,450,000 tons/year

55. Nucor Corp.Cofield, North Carolina,1.2 million tons/year

56. Nucor Corp.Marion, Ohio,400,000 tons/year

57. Nucor Corp.Darlington, South Carolina,700,000 tons/year

58. Nucor Corp.Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina,1.9 million tons/year

59. Nucor Corp.Memphis, Tennessee,750,000 tons/year

60. Nucor Corp.Jewett, Texas,850,000 tons/year

61. Nucor Corp.Longview, Texas,180,000 tons/year

62. Nucor Corp.Plymouth, Utah,850,000 tons/year

63. Nucor Corp.Seattle, Washington,840,000 tons/year

64. Nucor-Yamato SteelBlytheville, Arkansas,2.5 million tons/year

65. OutokumpuCalvert, Alabama,1.1 million tons/year (stainless steel)

66. SSABAxis, Alabama,1.25 million tons/year

67. SSABMontpelier, Iowa,1.25 million tons/year (potential expansion to 2.1 million tons/year)

68. Steel Dynamics Inc.Butler, Indiana, 2 million tons/year

69. Steel Dynamics Inc.Columbia City, Indiana,1.8 million-plus tons/year

70. Steel Dynamics Inc.Pittsboro, Indiana,950,000 tons/year

71. Steel Dynamics Inc.Columbus, Mississippi,3.4 million tons/year

72. Steel Dynamics Inc.Roanoke, Virginia,650,000 tons/year

73. Steel Dynamics Inc.Huntington, West Virginia,320,000 tons/year

74. Timken SteelCanton, Ohio,1.5 million tons/year

75. TMK IPSCOAmbridge, Pennsylvania,420,000 tons/year

76. TMK IPSCOKoppel, Pennsylvania,600,000 tons/year

77. Vallourec StarYoungstown, Ohio,550,000 tons/year

78. Warren Steel Holdings(idled and closed in 2016) Warren, Ohio,500,000 tons/year

CANADAAltasteel Ltd.Edmonton, Alberta,330,000 tons/year

ArcelorMittal CanadaContrecoeur, Quebec,1.7 million tons/year

EVRAZRegina, Saskatchewan, 1 million tons/year

Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaWhitby, Ontario960,000 tons/year

Gerdau Longsteel North America (melt shop idle) Cambridge, Ontario,360,000 tons/year

Gerdau Longsteel North AmericaSelkirk, Manitoba,385,000 tons/year

Hamilton Specialty Bar (2007) Inc.Hamilton, Ontario,400,000 tons/year

IVACO Rolling MillsL’Original, Ontario,725,000 tons/year

MEXICOAltos HornosMonclova, Coahuila,4.9 milllion tons/year (EAF capacity only)

ArcelorMittalLazaro Cardenas, Michoacán,3.8 million tons/year

DeaceroCelaya, Guanajuato,2.3 million tons/year

DeaceroSaltillo, Coahuila,1.5 million tons/year

Grupo SIMECApizaco, Tlaxcala,400,000 tons/year (additional 600,000 tons/year coming online in 2017)

Grupo SIMECGuadalajara, Jalisco,490,000 tons/year

Grupo SIMECMexicali, Baja California,560,000 tons/year

Grupo SIMECSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí,500,000 tons/year

TenarisTamsaVeracruz, Veracruz,1.5 million tons/year

TerniumMonterrey, Nuevo León,1.625 million tons/year

TerniumXoxtla, Puebla,1.22 million tons/year