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Q4 and FY 2017 production report

18 Jan 2018 07:00

RNS Number : 2316C
Evraz Plc
18 January 2018
 

EVRAZ Q4 and FY 2017 PRODUCTION REPORT

18 January 2018 - EVRAZ plc (LSE: EVR; "EVRAZ" or the "Group") today released its operational results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2017.

 

 

Q4 2017 vs Q3 2017 OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:

 

· In Q4 2017, EVRAZ' consolidated crude steel output remained stable QoQ at 3.5 million tonnes.

· Consolidated output of steel products, net of re-rolled volumes, rose by 5.7% QoQ to 3.3 million tonnes, mainly due to higher steel product output at EVRAZ ZSMK's mill amid planned capital repairs of blast furnace no. 2 in June and July.

· Higher volumes of semi-finished products led to increased steel product output at the Russian steel mills, net of re-rolled volumes. Meanwhile, output of construction products fell, reflecting the seasonal slowdown in demand for construction products in Russia and the impact of changes to the sales mix.

· Railway product output grew, driven by the completion of repairs at EVRAZ ZSMK's rail mill in Q3 2017, which had impacted production volumes in that period.

· In North America, output of crude steel and steel products were almost unchanged from Q3 2017.

· In Q4 2017, output of raw coking coal decreased, primarily due to scheduled longwall repositioning at the Alardinskaya and Uskovskaya mines. Output of coking coal concentrate climbed by 7.8% QoQ (inventories were used in production) due to greater market demand, better washing plants performance and debottlenecking of logistics capacities.

 

 

FY 2017 vs FY 2016 HIGHLIGHTS:

 

· In 2017, consolidated crude steel production and steel product output, net of re-rolled volumes, increased by 3.8% and 3.2%, respectively. This was mainly attributable to improved market demand in North America and higher crude steel production at EVRAZ ZSMK following the completion of planned capital repairs at its blast furnaces in 2016.

· Output of steel products, net of re-rolled volumes, at the Russian steel mills reflected higher volumes of semi-finished products, while output of construction products fell in line with the change in the sales mix.

· Railway product output at EVRAZ NTMK rose amid improved market conditions and higher production of railway products in North America after Class I railroads finished destocking.

· Greater production of flat-rolled products was triggered by higher production volumes at EVRAZ Palini e Bertoli. It was accompanied by higher output in North America due to improved demand, primarily from the wind tower and energy segments.

· In North America, output of tubular products (oil country tubular goods, or OCTG, and small-diameter line pipe) improved thanks to the strong market recovery.

· Production of coking coal concentrate grew by 6.2% YoY. This was driven by higher annual output at the Raspadskaya mines and Mezhegeyugol in 2017.

 

STEEL

 

Product, '000 tonnes

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

Q4 2017 / Q3 2017, change

2017

2016

2017 / 2016, change

Coke (saleable)

220

232

-5.0%

741

903

-17.9%

Pig iron

2,805

2,827

-0.8%

11,320

11,314

0.1%

Pig iron (saleable)

55

76

-28.3%

370

407

-9.0%

Crude steel

3,546

3,496

1.4%

14,033

13,513

3.8%

Steel products, gross*

3,484

3,354

3.9%

13,566

13,081

3.7%

Steel products, net of re-rolled volumes

3,306

3,127

5.7%

12,676

12,288

3.2%

Semi-finished products**

1,613

1,196

34.9%

5,340

5,192

2.8%

Finished products

1,692

1,931

-12.4%

7,336

7,096

3.4%

Construction products

735

1,028

-28.6%

3,609

3,942

-8.4%

Railway products

411

374

10.0%

1,613

1,491

8.2%

Flat-rolled products***

198

197

0.5%

793

581

36.5%

Tubular products

195

182

6.8%

703

503

39.7%

Other steel products

154

150

2.7%

618

578

6.9%

Note. Numbers in this table and the tables below may not add to totals due to rounding.

* Gross volume of steel products in the tables includes those re-rolled at other EVRAZ mills. However, such volumes are eliminated as inter-company sales for the purposes of EVRAZ' consolidated operating results.

** Consolidated production volumes of semi-finished products are preliminary, as intra-group re-rolling volumes are yet to be finalised.

*** Includes production volumes of EVRAZ Palini e Bertoli (250 thousand tonnes in 2017 and 68 thousand tonnes in 2016).

 

 

RUSSIA and KAZAKHSTAN

Product, '000 tonnes

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

Q4 2017 / Q3 2017, change

2017

2016

2017 / 2016, change

Coke (saleable)

116

113

2.3%

373

377

-1.1%

Pig iron

2,554

2,547

0.3%

10,301

10,246

0.5%

Pig iron (saleable)

35

34

0.3%

196

319

-38.8%

Crude steel

2,842

2,783

2.1%

11,367

11,100

2.4%

Steel products, gross

2,711

2,605

4.0%

10,681

10,541

1.3%

Steel products, net of re-rolled volumes

2,666

2,551

4.5%

10,478

10,293

1.8%

Semi-finished products

1,571

1,234

27.2%

5,519

5,183

6.5%

Finished products

1,095

1,316

-16.8%

4,959

5,109

-3.0%

Construction products

625

897

-30.3%

3,139

3,407

-7.9%

Railway products

326

285

14.4%

1,251

1,166

7.3%

Other steel products

144

135

7.2%

569

537

6.0%

 

In Q4 2017, output of steel products (net of re-rolled volumes) increased by 4.5% QoQ, mostly due to higher volumes of semi-finished products, offsetting the decrease in construction product volumes. In FY 2017, production of steel products edged up by a slight 1.8% YoY.

 

Production of construction products fell by 30.3% QoQ, while volumes of semi-finished products rose by 27.2% QoQ, reflecting softer demand for construction products as Russia's construction industry enters its slow season and the impact of changes to the sales mix. In FY 2017, construction product volumes declined amid sales mix changes.

 

Production of railway products grew by 14.4% QoQ due to a low-base effect, as output in Q3 2017 was impacted by capital repairs at EVRAZ ZSMK's rail mill. For the full year, railway product output climbed by 7.3% YoY due to higher demand for railcar sections, wheels and other railway products.

 

Average selling prices

US$/tonne (ex works)

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

2017

2016

Coke

220

173

195

98

Pig iron

285

282

265

167

Steel products

Semi-finished products

427

364

374

254

Construction products

581

543

536

392

Railway products

661

648

643

489

Other steel products

574

506

521

381

 

Overall, steel selling prices in Q4 2017 followed positive global benchmark trends.

 

In Q1 2018, pig iron production is expected to edge down by approximately 2% QoQ, due to the shutdown of EVRAZ NTMK's blast furnace no. 6 for capital repairs and launch of blast furnace no. 7 in February 2018.

 

 

NORTH AMERICA

Product, '000 tonnes

Q4 2017*

Q3 2017

Q4 2017 / Q3 2017, change

2017

2016

2017 / 2016, change

Crude steel

447

441

1.5%

1,748

1,355

29.0%

Steel products, net of re-rolled volumes

460

466

-1.2%

1,851

1,584

16.9%

Construction products

57

58

-1.1%

243

242

0.4%

Railway products

85

89

-4.2%

362

326

11.2%

Flat-rolled products

123

137

-9.9%

543

513

5.8%

Tubular products

195

182

6.8%

703

503

39.7%

* Q4 2017 and FY 2017 production volumes are preliminary

 

In Q4 2017, crude steel production increased by 1.5% QoQ as result of improved operational efficiencies at EVRAZ Regina's mill. In FY 2017, crude steel production surged 29.0% YoY on the back of improving demand.

 

Railway product output climbed by 11.2% YoY, driven by Class I railroads finalising destocking. In quarterly terms, volumes were down 4.2% due to fewer operating days caused by the holidays.

 

Production of flat-rolled products went up 5.8% YoY amid higher demand, primarily from the wind tower and energy segments. On a quarterly basis, volumes decreased by 9.9% due to a seasonal reduction in demand.

 

Output of tubular products rose by 39.7% YoY and 6.8% QoQ. Demand for OCTG and small-diameter line pipe staged a strong recovery during 2017. Line pipe demand, in contrast, continued to be impacted by the slow pace of project approvals.

 

Average selling prices

US$/tonne (ex works)

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

2017

2016

Construction products

648

645

629

513

Flat-rolled products

763

822

788

640

Tubular products

1,209

1,197

1,108

970

 

Prices for most steel products were up during Q4 2017 reflecting higher prevailing prices for scrap and other inputs, reduced pressure from imports, and improving demand fundamentals. Prices for flat products subsided in Q4 2017 due to decreased demand in the core market, resulting in greater non‑core volume at reduced pricing.

 

In Q1 2018, crude steel output is expected to rise slightly QoQ. Tubular and construction products volumes are expected to grow by 5-10% QoQ, flat-rolled products are expected to increase 5-10% QoQ due to a seasonal uptick in demand, and railway product volumes are expected to grow by 2-5% QoQ.

 

 

UKRAINE

 

Product, '000 tonnes

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

Q4 2017 / Q3 2017, change

2017

2016

2017 / 2016, change

Coke (saleable)

104

119

-12.0%

369

526

-30.0%

Pig iron

251

280

-10.4%

1,019

1,068

-4.6%

Pig iron (saleable)

20

42

-52.0%

174

87

99.6%

Crude steel

257

273

-5.8%

918

1,057

-13.2%

Steel products

238

223

6.5%

785

889

-11.7%

Semi-finished products

176

135

30.7%

508

554

-8.4%

Finished products

62

89

-29.9%

277

335

-17.2%

Construction products

52

73

-28.5%

228

293

-22.3%

Other steel products

10

15

-36.6%

49

41

19.1%

 

Saleable coke volumes were down YoY mainly due to unstable work at EVRAZ DMZ' coke and by‑product plant.

 

Pig iron output fell by 10.4% QoQ, following lower blast furnace productivity and maintenance repairs. Saleable pig iron volumes decreased, reflecting the switch to billet production amid rising prices for semi-finished products. In FY 2017, pig iron output went down 4.6% YoY in response to disruptions of coal supplies in Q1 2017 and reduced productivity of blast furnaces due to lower billet production (which had a lower margin in the product mix).

 

Saleable pig iron volumes surged by 99.6% YoY following changes to the sales mix caused by higher sales of pig iron, which had a higher export margin than billet (mainly in Q2 2017), as well as by capital repairs at EVRAZ DMZ' oxygen-converter plant and rolling mill no. 1.

 

Production of crude steel fell by 5.8% QoQ amid declining pig iron output. Output of crude steel dropped by 11.7% YoY due to capital repairs at EVRAZ DMZ and greater saleable pig iron volumes.

 

In Q4 2017, changes in the steel product mix reflected improved demand for semi-finished products and lower construction product sales amid softer demand. Output of steel products decreased by 11.7% YoY. Changes to the product mix of steel products since the year prior reflected lower demand for construction products and higher sales volumes of pig iron.

 

 

 

Average selling prices

US$/tonne (ex works)

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

2017

2016

Coke (saleable)

278

217

246

144

Pig iron

315

315

319

209

Steel products

Semi-finished products

436

396

388

275

Construction products

546

555

516

369

Other steel products

694

611

641

522

 

In Q4 2017, prices for most steel products rose QoQ, following global benchmarks. Prices for construction products edged down slightly QoQ due to the change in the market mix.

 

In Q1 2018, crude steel production volumes are expected to be to remain flat QoQ.

 

 

IRON ORE

 

Product, '000 tonnes

Q42017

Q32017

Q4 2017 / Q3 2017, change

2017

 2016

2017 / 2016, change

Iron ore products*

4,329

4,195

3.2%

18,042

19,907

-9.4%

* Includes production of sinter, pellets and other iron ore products.

 

In FY 2017, sinter output dropped by 9.4%, primarily due to the disposal of EVRAZ Sukha Balka in June 2017.

 

 

Average selling prices

US$/tonne (ex works)

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

2017

2016

Pellets (Russia)

54

52

61

38

 

Prices for pellets moved in line with global benchmarks.

 

In Q1 2018, sinter output is expected to grow by 9% QoQ and the production of pellets to expand by 2% QoQ.

 

 

COAL

 

Product, '000 tonnes

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

Q4 2017 / Q3 2017, change

2017

2016

2017 /2016, change

Raw coking coal (mined)

5,593

6,062

-7.7%

23,306

22,257

4.7%

Yuzhkuzbassugol

2,468

3,236

-23.7%

10,967

11,182

-1.9%

Raspadskaya

2,876

2,602

10.5%

11,435

10,512

8.8%

Mezhegeyugol

249

224

11.0%

904

563

60.4%

Coking coal concentrate (production)

4,112

3,814

7.8%

15,144

14,264

6.2%

Yuzhkuzbassugol's coal washing plants

1,826

1,612

13.3%

6,419

6,221

3.2%

Raspadskaya's coal washing plant

1,741

1,652

5.4%

6,641

6,271

5.9%

EVRAZ ZSMK's coal washing plant

546

550

-0.7%

2,083

1,772

17.6%

 

 

In Q4 2017, coking coal concentrate production increased by 7.8% QoQ due to greater market demand (coking coal inventories were used in production), better washing plants performance and debottlenecking of logistics capacity.

 

Production of raw coking coal decreased by 7.7% QoQ, primarily due to scheduled longwall repositioning at the Alardinskaya and Uskovskaya mines. This was partially offset by higher output of raw coking coal at the Raspadskaya and Raspadskaya-Koksovaya mines.

 

In FY 2017, raw coking coal production rose by 4.7% and coking coal concentrate production climbed by 6.2%. This was driven by higher annual output at the Raspadskaya mine, Raspadskaya-Koksovaya mine and Mezhegeyugol due to improved productivity. It was accompanied by higher coal concentrate production at EVRAZ ZSMK due to the larger share of coal concentrate produced using in-house capacity. This growth was partially offset by lower production of raw coking coal at the Razrez Raspadsky open pit due to repositioning of mining equipment to the Raspadskaya-Koksovaya mine for deficit OS (mid-vol HCC) coking coal grade production.

 

 

Average selling prices

 

US$/tonne (ex works)

 

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

2017

2016

Raw coking coal

60

50

62

38

Coking coal concentrate

113

98

117

73

 

Coal prices were positive in both quarterly and yearly terms, in line with global benchmarks.

 

In Q1 2018, raw coal production is expected to increase QoQ following the completion of scheduled longwall repositioning at Yuzhkuzbassugol's mines in Q4 2017.

VANADIUM

 

Product, tonnes of V*

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

Q4 2017 / Q3 2017, change

2017

2016

2017 / 2016, change

Vanadium slag, gross production (Russia)

4,372

4,916

-11.1%

18,636

16,886

10.4%

Vanadium in final products (saleable)

2,682

2,745

-2.3%

11,359

12,861

-11.7%

* Calculated in pure vanadium equivalent

 

Vanadium slag production declined by 11.1% QoQ, reverting to the stable production volumes of 2016. In Q3 2017 as well as in Q2 2017 and Q1 2017 EVRAZ NTMK processed vanadium scrap which was accumulated over time and piled up as work in progress. Apart from that in Q4 2017 EVRAZ NTMK produced slightly less pig iron, which in turn caused some decrease in vanadium slag production. The latter was caused by planned capital repairs of blast furnace no. 5, and unstable operations of blast furnace no. 6 in October 2017, In FY 2017, vanadium slag output went up 10.4% YoY amid one-off processing of accumulated vanadium scrap and higher pig iron output.

 

In Q4 2017, output of saleable vanadium products went down 2.3% QoQ, primarily because of lower ferrovanadium conversion at 3rd parties, albeit the latter was partially compensated by higher production of oxides at EVRAZ Stratcor. Annual output of saleable vanadium products fell by 11.7% YoY due to lower nitrovan production as result of the disposal of EVRAZ Vametco in April 2017 as well as reduced vanadium aluminium production at EVRAZ Stratcor. This decrease was partially offset by a YoY upswing in ferrovanadium output.

 

Average FeV indices

US$/kgV

Q4 2017

Q3 2017

2017

2016

Metal Bulletin Ferro-Vanadium basis 78% min, free DDP, consumer plant, 1st grade Western Europe

39.28

39.06

32.66

18.46

Ryan's Notes N.A. FeV 80% min, US ex-warehouse, duty paid

42.72

38.89

33.99

20.48

 

In Q4 2017, the Metal Bulletin FeV80 index averaged US$39.28/kgV, almost flat QoQ. Meanwhile, the Ryan's Notes index, which is used in North America, averaged US$42.72/kgV in Q4 2017, up 10% from US$38.89/kgV in the previous quarter. In 2017, the averages for the Metal Bulletin FeV80 and the Ryan's Notes indexes jumped by 77% and 66% YoY, respectively. Sale prices for vanadium products followed market trends.

 

 

 

Notes:

Semi-finished products include slabs, billets, pipe blanks and other semi-finished products.

Construction products include beams, channels, angles, rebars, wire rods, wire, and other construction products.

Railway products include rails, wheels, tyres and other railway products.

Flat-rolled products include commodity plate, specialty plate and other flat products.

Tubular products include large-diameter line pipes, ERW pipes and casings, seamless pipes and other tubular products.

Other steel products include rounds, grinding balls, mine uprights, strips, etc. They also include railway products for Ukraine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For further information:

 

Media Relations:

London: +44 207 832 8998 Moscow: +7 495 937 6871

media@evraz.com

 

Investor Relations:

London: +44 207 832 8990 Moscow: +7 495 232 1370

ir@evraz.com

 

 

EVRAZ is a vertically integrated steel, mining and vanadium business with operations in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, the US, Canada, the Czech Republic and Italy. EVRAZ is among the top steel producers in the world, based on crude steel production of 13.5 million tonnes in 2016. The Group's mining operations cover a significant portion of its internal consumption of iron ore and coking coal. The Group's consolidated revenues for the year ended 31 December 2016 were US$7,713 million and consolidated EBITDA amounted to US$1,542 million.

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