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... following a 2010 explosion at its coke plant in Clairton, Pa. ... which occurred as the steamfitter was performing repair and installation work at the coke ... View this article
... says it sustained following a 2010 explosion at its Clairton, Pa., coke ... occurred as Power Piping was performing repair and installation work at the ... View this article
... The new battery also has fewer coke ovens, which works to keep emissions ... we cannot locate the exact origin of this historic Clairton tradition, we ... View this article
... as planned maintenance, including some blast furnace work. ... two Carbonyx modules at its Gary Works in the ... had also said that Clairton's "C" battery ... View this article
The steelmaker claims that Power Piping Co., a Pittsburgh-based contractor hired to provide steamfitting work at Clairton, is responsible for ... View this article
... none are on the scale of the work performed on ... one of two Carbonyx modules at Gary Works in the ... the "C" battery at US Steel's Clairton, Pa., coke ... View this article
... Carbonyx modules at Gary Works are in the commissioning phase, Surma said, while US Steel's "C" battery at the company's Clairton, Pa., coke ... View this article
... the company has been modernizing its Clairton, Pa., coke ... at the company's Gary (Ind.) Works, which US ... same time, US Steel is working to increase ... View this article
... US Steel's Clairton plant has been undergoing a major ... US Steel is also working with Carbonyx Inc ... coke manufactured by Gary Works (AMM, Sept. ... View this article
... US Steel said other projects included work related to coke and coke ... an advanced coke battery at the Mon Valley Works plant in Clairton, Pa. ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel