Moscow, Russia – November
17, 2022 – Mechel PAO (MOEX: MTLR, NYSE: MTL), one of the leading
Russian mining and metals companies, reports 3Q2022 operational
results.
Mechel PAO’s Chief Executive Officer Oleg
Korzhov commented on the results:
“In the first half of 3Q2022 global price
indexes for coking coal concentrate demonstrated a downward trend. In
the second half of this reporting period they bounced back to a
stable level. This market trend was due primarily to China’s
harsher quarantine measures in the summer months, which led to
limitations in the work of the country’s steelmakers and a slump in
sales of finished steel products. Prices went up again in mid-August
in hopes for a stable demand in China’s and India’s steel
industry.
“In this reporting period, Mechel decreased its
quarterly overall coal output by 12% due to a decrease in mining at
Southern Kuzbass Coal Company’s facilities. This factor, as well as
the increased periods of delivery to ports due to railway repairs
that limited the railroad infrastructure’s carrying capacity,
prompted the 15-percent decrease in coking coal concentrate’s sales
quarter-on-quarter.
“Our PCI exports to South-East Asia and Asia
Pacific were performed on a stable basis. We increased PCI sales by
15% quarter-on-quarter. As for anthracites, due to introduced
logistical limitations we are redirecting our sales volumes and
expanding into new markets, including Russia’s own domestic market
and that of the CIS. The 14-percent decrease in anthracite sales
quarter-on-quarter was due to a contracted batch’s delivery put off
until the fourth quarter of 2022.
“The 21-percent hike in thermal coal sales was
due to our involving stockpiles accumulated by 3Q2022.
“Sales of Korshunov Mining Plant’s iron ore
concentrate went down by 9% quarter-on-quarter as its chief consumer,
Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant, had less need of it. A similar
picture — the decrease in commodity demand from Russian majors as
well as changes to market geography — led to a seven-percent
quarter-on-quarter decrease in coke sales.
“In this accounting period, Chelyabinsk
Metallurgical Plant held a major overhaul campaign, which involved
blast furnace #1, converter #2 and concaster-5. This led to a
decreased output of pig iron and steel (by 9% and 10% respectively
compared to 2Q2022). Overall sales of rolled longs went down by 5%
due to decreased exports. The downward trend in average prices for
steel rolls, which began in 2Q2022, became even more pronounced in
the third quarter. Sales of rolled flats remained mostly at 2Q2022’s
level.
“Introduced export bans led to a 35-percent
slump in sales of Bratsk Ferroalloy Plant’s ferrosilicon sales,
compared to the previous quarter.
“The six-percent increase in hardware sales
quarter-on-quarter was due to a hike in domestic sales of Beloretsk
Metallurgical Plant’s wire and rebar strands.
“Active sales of accumulated stockpiles led to a
24-percent increase in forgings sales compared to the previous
quarter. In the third quarter, Russian wagon makers reduced their
moving stock’s output just as they did in the second quarter, and
so demand for various railway axles also went down. As such, Urals
Stampings Plant reduced stampings sales by 44% in this reporting
period.
“The three-percent decrease in electricity
generation quarter-on-quarter was due to planned repairs of our power
facilities’ equipment. The decrease in heat generation is of
seasonal nature.”
Production (thousand tonnes):
Product Name
|
3Q2022
|
2Q2022
|
%
|
9M2022
|
9M2021
|
%
|
Run-of-mine coal
|
2,790
|
3,165
|
-12
|
8,773
|
8,537
|
+3
|
Pig iron
|
744
|
820
|
-9
|
2,412
|
2,358
|
+2
|
Steel
|
828
|
924
|
-10
|
2,681
|
2,615
|
+3
|
Electric power generation (thousand kWh)
|
476,934
|
492,354
|
-3
|
1,663,402
|
2,117,686
|
-21
|
Heat power generation (Gcal)
|
662,408
|
906,796
|
-27
|
3,541,081
|
3,695,061
|
-4
|
Sales (thousand tonnes):
Product Name
|
3Q2022
|
2Q2022
|
%
|
9M2022
|
9M2021
|
%
|
Coking coal concentrate
|
1,050
|
1,230
|
-15
|
3,130
|
3,434
|
-9
|
Including coking coal concentrate supplied to third parties
|
728
|
805
|
-10
|
1,959
|
2,168
|
-10
|
PCI
|
254
|
221
|
+15
|
710
|
897
|
-21
|
Including PCI supplied to third parties
|
254
|
221
|
+15
|
710
|
897
|
-21
|
Anthracites
|
336
|
390
|
-14
|
1,013
|
1,051
|
-4
|
Including anthracites supplied to third parties
|
281
|
311
|
-10
|
823
|
925
|
-11
|
Thermal coals
|
879
|
728
|
+21
|
2,457
|
2,336
|
+5
|
Including thermal coals supplied to third parties
|
654
|
540
|
+21
|
1,839
|
1,632
|
+13
|
Iron ore concentrate
|
461
|
506
|
-9
|
1,337
|
1,108
|
+21
|
Including iron ore concentrate supplied to third parties
|
7
|
7
|
+13
|
21
|
31
|
-34
|
Coke
|
525
|
567
|
-7
|
1,678
|
2,059
|
-18
|
Including coke supplied to third parties
|
176
|
190
|
-7
|
563
|
895
|
-37
|
Ferrosilicon
|
14
|
21
|
-35
|
56
|
57
|
-1
|
Including ferrosilicon supplied to third parties
|
9
|
14
|
-38
|
41
|
42
|
-4
|
Long rolls
|
646
|
677
|
-5
|
1,964
|
1,804
|
+9
|
Flat rolls
|
101
|
102
|
-2
|
304
|
332
|
-8
|
Hardware
|
124
|
117
|
+6
|
381
|
389
|
-2
|
Forgings
|
9
|
7
|
+24
|
30
|
27
|
+9
|
Stampings
|
8
|
14
|
-44
|
43
|
48
|
-10
|
***
Mechel PAO
Ekaterina Videman
Tel: + 7
495 221 88 88
ekaterina.videman@mechel.com
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