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Metallurgical Metrics & Utilization Trends: US Steel’s Weekly Flux Decoded

Synopsis: In the week ending April 12, 2025, U.S. raw steel production reached 1,689,000 net tons with a 75.2% capability utilization rate. This marks a 0.4% drop compared to the same week in 2024 but a 2.0% rise from the previous week. Year-to-date production is slightly lower than last year, indicating marginal shifts in steel industry trends across key U.S. regions.
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Weekly Output Fluctuations in Steel: A Subtle Downshift

During the week ending April 12, 2025, domestic raw steel production in the United States clocked in at 1,689,000 net tons, reflecting a slight decrease in comparison to the 1,695,000 net tons recorded during the same period in 2024. The capability utilization rate also dipped from 76.3% last year to 75.2% in the current reporting week.

Despite the year-over-year reduction, the numbers indicate a resurgence from the prior week. Production saw a 2.0% increase over the week ending April 5, 2025, when the figure was 1,656,000 net tons, and utilization hovered at 74.4%.

Year-to-Date Numbers Signal Subdued Momentum

As of April 12, 2025, the adjusted year-to-date steel production in the U.S. stood at 24,213,000 net tons, with an average capability utilization rate of 74.6%. This demonstrates a 1.3% decline compared to the 24,534,000 net tons recorded in the same timeframe in 2024, when utilization averaged a stronger 75.9%.

This subtle deceleration underscores an industry grappling with evolving demand, inventory cycles, and energy cost variability, yet showing signs of week-on-week resilience.

Regional Breakdown Highlights Geographic Steel Dynamics

The distribution of weekly raw steel output across the United States’ five main steel-producing districts offers a clearer picture of regional performance dynamics. For the week ending April 12, 2025, the district-wise breakdown (in thousands of net tons) is as follows:

• North East: 127

• Great Lakes: 549

• Midwest: 248

• Southern: 697

• Western: 68

The Southern region remains the strongest performer, contributing over 41% of national weekly output, followed by the Great Lakes region, a traditional steel stronghold. The Western district continues to report the lowest output, likely due to fewer integrated steel mills and more reliance on imports and recycling hubs.

Key Takeaways:

• Weekly steel production (April 12, 2025): 1,689,000 net tons

• Capability utilization rate: 75.2%

• Year-over-year weekly drop: 0.4% compared to 1,695,000 net tons in 2024

• Week-over-week increase: 2.0% compared to 1,656,000 net tons on April 5, 2025

• Year-to-date (YTD) production (as of April 12, 2025): 24,213,000 net tons

• YTD capability utilization: 74.6%

• YTD comparison with 2024: Down 1.3% from 24,534,000 net tons

• Regional weekly output (in 000s of net tons):

o North East: 127

o Great Lakes: 549

o Midwest: 248

o Southern: 697

o Western: 68

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