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NEW YORK — Tenaris SA's new seamless oil country tubular goods mill in Bay City, Texas, has been approved for an incentive package by the ... View this article
... announcing or launching greenfield mills in the ... build a $900-million seamless tube mill in Caddo ... a $1.3-billion tube facility in Bay City, Texas, which ... View this article
... it will build a $1.5-billion, 600,000-tonne-per-year mill in Bay City, Texas, while ... in the process of ramping up new domestic OCTG mills (amm.com ... View this article
... ton-per-year energy tubulars mill in Baytown ... foreign pipe and tube makers building mills in the ... year seamless OCTG facility in Bay City, Texas (amm ... View this article
... The company recently announced it will build a new seamless OCTG mill in Bay City, Texas, at a cost of $1.5 billion (amm.com, March 13). ... View this article
NEW YORK — Tenaris SA aims to complete its new seamless oil country tubular goods (OCTG) mill in Bay City, Texas, by mid-2016, a top ... View this article
... steel tube and pipe manufacturer described its $1.3-billion to $1.5-billion investment in a new seamless pipe mill in Bay City, Texas, scheduled to ... View this article
... The Bay City mill, which will cost between $1.3 billion and $1.5 billion, will ... With several OCTG mills already operational in Texas and others being ... View this article
... foot facility, which will be located in Bay City, Texas, will ... plans for a US seamless pipe mill in June ... comes at a time when many other mills are also ... View this article
MEXICO CITY — Mexican steel demand has slowed outside the ... also keeping steel demand at bay, Díaz said ... after the steel leaves the mills," he said ... View this article
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