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NEW YORK — Due to a reporting error, a Pipe Logix Inc. price was misidentified in a story appearing in astory published on amm.com May 29. ... View this article
... Tulsa, Okla.-based market analyst Pipe Logix Inc. has reported downward pressure on prices, with OCTG prices falling ... View this article
... $1,665 per short ton for the month, down 1 percent from $1,681 per ton in April, according to the latest data from Tulsa, Okla.-based Pipe Logix Inc. ... View this article
... impact), any kind of a spill is going to raise awareness and caution,” Kurt Minnich, manager at Tulsa, Okla.-based Pipe Logix Inc., told AMM. ... View this article
... March, down 0.9 percent from $1,702 in February and 2 percent below $1,720 in January, according to Tulsa, Okla.-based Pipe Logix Inc., the 12th ... View this article
NEW YORK — Distributor selling prices for oil country tubular goods (OCTG) fell to a 27-month low in April, according to data from Pipe Logix Inc. ... View this article
... impact), any kind of a spill is going to raise awareness and caution," Kurt Minnich, manager at Tulsa, Okla.-based Pipe Logix Inc., told AMM. ... View this article
... Distributor selling prices for oil country tubular goods (OCTG) fell to a 26-month low in March, according to the latest data from Pipe Logix Inc. ... View this article
... $1,830 per ton, respectively, from prior-month levels of $1,591 per ton and $1,850 per ton, according to data from Tulsa, Okla.-based Pipe Logix Inc. ... View this article
... 0.6 percent to $1,720 per ton in January from $1,731 the previous month, according to the latest figures from Tulsa, Okla.-based Pipe Logix Inc. ... 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