15.02.2007 08:15:00
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Arcelor Mittal Announces Partnership for a Seamless Tube Mill in Saudi Arabia
Arcelor Mittal has signed a joint venture agreement with the Bin
Jarallah Group of companies for the design and construction of a
seamless tube mill in Saudi Arabia.
This state of the art facility will be located in Jubail Industrial
City, north of Al Jubail on the Persian Gulf. The mill will have a
capacity of 500,000 tons per year. About two thirds of its capacity will
be used for tubes used in the oil industry ("oil country tubular
goods"), and the remainder for line pipe, in sizes ranging from 4" to
14".
Semi-products for the mill will be sourced from Arcelor Mittal steel
plants.
Construction is planned to commence at the end of the first quarter of
2008 and to be completed by the last quarter of 2009. Once it is up and
running, the mill is expected to employ 420 people.
The agreement with the Bin Jarallah Group was signed on February 14,
2007. Arcelor Mittal will hold a 51% share in the company established
for this project, with the Bin Jarallah Group holding the remaining 49%.
Arcelor Mittal will have management and operation rights. The mill will
partially be funded by the Saudi Investment Development Fund. Arcelor
Mittal will apply for an investment license under the Foreign Investment
Regulations of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Sudhir Maheshwari, Executive VP, Finance and M&A and member of Arcelor
Mittal's Group Executive Committee, commented:
"This project gives us a strategic opportunity to enter the Middle
East's, and in particular Saudi Arabia's, thriving markets. Its location
provides access to international sea lanes through the Persian Gulf as
well as proximity to energy sources. The Al Jubail project will allow us
to strengthen our relationship with Saudi Aramco, who will be one of the
key customers of the mill. It will position Arcelor Mittal's pipes and
tubes business, which already has facilities in Eastern Europe, North
America, Africa and Kazakhstan, to best supply the world's largest
markets".
About Arcelor Mittal Arcelor Mittal is the world's number one steel company, with 330,000
employees in more than 60 countries. The company brings together the
world's number one and number two steel companies, Arcelor and Mittal
Steel. Arcelor Mittal is the leader in all major global markets, including
automotive, construction, household appliances and packaging, with
leading R&D and technology, as well as sizeable captive supplies of raw
materials and outstanding distribution networks. An industrial presence
in 27 European, Asian, African and American countries exposes the
company to all the key steel markets, from emerging to mature, positions
it will be looking to develop in the high-growth Chinese and Indian
markets. Arcelor Mittal key pro forma financials for the first nine months of
2006 show combined revenues of USD 65.4 billions, with approximate
production capacity of 130 million tonnes a year, representing around 10
per cent of world steel output. Arcelor Mittal is currently listed under the legal entity Mittal
Steel NV on the stock exchanges of New York (MT), Amsterdam (MT), Paris
(MTP), Brussels (MTBL), Luxembourg (MT) and on the Spanish stock
exchanges of Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid (MTS) and Valencia. About Bin Jarallah Group The Bin Jarallah Group of Companies is a diversified Saudi building
and construction contractor, with a large experience of transport
infrastructure and utilities projects. The Group was founded in 1976 by
Mr. Mohammad Naser Jarallah and has its head office in Ryadh, with
branches in various cities of the country.
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