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US Steel Announces Steelmaking Technology Investment



United States Steel Corporation has announced it will invest more than $1 billion to construct a new sustainable endless casting and rolling facility at its Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock, PA, and a cogeneration facility at its Clairton Plant in Clairton, PA, both part of the company's Mon Valley Works. "The cutting-edge endless casting and rolling technology combines thin slab casting and hot rolled band production into one continuous process and will make Mon Valley Works the first facility of this type in the U.S., and one of only a handful in the world," said a company spokesperson.

"This is a truly transformational investment for U.S. Steel. We are combining our integrated steelmaking process with industry-leading endless casting and rolling to reinvest in steelmaking and secure the future for a new generation of steelworkers in western Pennsylvania and the Mon Valley," said David B. Burritt, President and CEO of U.S. Steel. "U.S. Steel's investment in leading technology and advanced manufacturing aligns with our vision to be the industry leader in delivering high-quality, value-added products and innovative solutions that address our customers' most challenging steel needs for the future. We believe that adding sustainable steel technology to our footprint will create long-term value for our employees, our region, our customers and our investors."

"The installation of endless casting and rolling technology will improve the quality and attributes of its downstream products for customers in appliance, construction and industrial markets," said the spokesperson. "With this investment, Mon Valley Works will become the principal source of substrate for the production of the company's XG3TM Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) that assists automotive customers in meeting fuel efficiency standards. This project, in addition to producing sustainable AHSS, will improve environmental performance, energy conservation and reduce our carbon footprint associated with Mon Valley Works." First coil production is expected in 2022, contingent upon permitting and construction.

The new endless casting and rolling facility will replace the existing traditional slab caster and hot strip mill facilities at the Mon Valley Works. Current and future employees will enhance their skills through training programs developed in partnership with local universities.

As part of the project, U.S. Steel will also include construction of a new cogeneration facility, equipped with state-of-the-art emissions control systems at its Clairton Plant, to convert a portion of the coke oven gas generated at its Clairton Plant into electricity to power the steelmaking and finishing facilities throughout U.S. Steel's Mon Valley operations.

Once completed, the new advanced steelmaking technology and cogeneration facilities will incorporate the best available control technologies. It is expected that the project will result in significant improvements in emissions compared to the existing facilities, including reductions in emissions of Particulate Matter (PM) of approximately 60%, PM10 and PM2.5 of approximately 35%, sulfur dioxide of approximately 50% and nitrogen oxides of approximately 80%. "The project exemplifies our continued commitment to conserve resources and improve air quality in the Mon Valley," said the spokesperson.

For more information contact:

United States Steel Corporation

600 Grant St., Ste. 6100

Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-433-1121

www.ussteel.com/MonValleyInvestment

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