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Long products market in the MENA region
Arab Steel Summit 2015 November 9-11, 2015, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
Andrey Pupchenko, Deputy Managing Director, Metal Expert
Contents
I. Consumption to expand moderately
II. Oversupply grows in the region III. Competition stiffens
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I. Consumption to expand moderately
o Political instability and war conflicts
o Low oil and gas prices
o Withdrawal of Iran sanctions
o Egypt has ambitious plans to renovate
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Long products consumption in MENA in 2014
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GCC; 20; 26%
Turkey; 16; 21%Iran; 15;
20%
Egypt; 8.8; 11%
others; 17; 22%
MENA consumption will grow in 2016, although at a lower rate than expected earlier
+5.1 million t
+7% 82.6 million t of total consumption
Changes in long products consumption (2016/2014) © Metal Expert
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Markets of consumption increase in 2014-2016
- Low oil and gas export prices + Accumulated budget proficit of previous years + 3% increase of MEED‘s GCC Projects index in 2015
+4.3 million t +19%
GCC
Turkey
- Political instability - World economy slowdown - Ambitions to grow
+1.9 million t +11%
Iran
- Sanctions withdrawal will have effect - World economy slowdown + 37% increased of MEED‘s Iranian Projects index in Q3 15
+0.5 million t +3%
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Iraq
Yemen
Libya
- Military conflicts
-1.6 million t
-38%
- Political instability
- Growth has been delayed so far…
Egypt
- 0.2 million t
-3%
Markets of consumption decrease in 2014-2016
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o New capacities will substantially undercut MENA's longs import in 2016
o MENA's import of Chinese longs & billets will continue to influence
II. Oversupply grows in the MENA region
Forecast of long products capacity expansion in 2016
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Country Capacity change Import in 2014
Turkey 2000 1383
Oman 1580 437
Iraq 950 2010
Egypt 830 1506
Libya 800 363
Syria 600 113
Saudi Arabia 550 1443
Algeria 500 4067
Iran 500 688
Pakistan 100 0
Yemen 0 765
Jordania 0 226
Tunis -250 253
Total 8160 (62% of import) 13253 000' t
• MENA's deficit of square billet capacities will be around 2.6 million t in 2016, which will lead to a big redistribution of trade flows
• Billet import into Turkey will additionally increase by 1.2-1.7 million t in 2016
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Forecast of surplus/deficit in billet capacities in the MENA region
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Forecast of surplus/deficit in billet capacities in the MENA region
New export-oriented billet capacities in Iran will eliminate deficit in the MENA region in 2017
Country 2016 2017
Iran 1,100 1,950
Oman -2,180 500
Egypt 350 300
Turkey -780 200
Syria -415 0
Jordania -360 0
Yemen -150 0
Saudi Arabia 10 0
Algeria -150 -350
Total -2,575 2,600
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MENA's import of Chinese longs & billets more than doubled in 2014
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Million t
New capacities will substantially undercut MENA's longs import in 2016
Source: World Steel Markets, Metal Expert estimates
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Consumption Production in 2014 Сapacity, implemented in 15-16
Import
III. Competition stiffens in MENA
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'Super cycle' in raw materials comes to an end as iron ore price loses 2/3 of its value
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Iron ore concentrate (61.5%), China, c&f from AustraliaOct.99=1
Long products supply into MENA in 2014
Total: 19 million t
Turkey; 6; 32%
China; 5; 24%
Ukraine (to Iraq & Egypt mainly); 2;
9%
Western Europe (to Algeria &
Morocco); 6; 29%
Others; 1; 6%
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Including billets
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Chinese mills have negative margins and cannot follow cheap-export strategy any more
Margins of Chinese mills exporting to GCC countries
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Turkey's long products export (using scrap in EAFs) is not competitive at current scrap prices
Rebar costs of different suppliers into the GCC market, CFR basis © Metal Expert
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UAE from iron ore(at $73/t)
Turkey from scrap(at $195/t)
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A. Prices find its bottom finally
B. Steel export from China comes down
C. Iron ore to ferrous scrap ratio defines whether square billet continues to replace ferrous scrap in Turkey
D. Iranian billets export is yet to come
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Major factors for MENA's long products market in 2016
Iron ore determines steel price bottom in 2016
Scenario #1 Probability: 70%
IRON ORE PRICE WILL DECLINE TO NEW LOWS
Iron ore*: 40-50 Scrap parity**: 115-125
Current scrap price***: 195
Consequences: o Chinese steel export comes down
o Scrap prices will not bottom out at
parity level
o Turkey's steel export will be competitive only using imported low-cost billets, as it was in 2015
* - $/t, iron ore, 62% Fe, China, import from Australia, CFR ** - $/t, scrap HMS 1&2 (80:20), Turkey, import from the USA, CFR *** - valid for early November 2015
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Iron ore determines steel price bottom in 2016
Scenario #2 Probability: 30%
IRON ORE PRICE WILL STAY IN CURRENT RANGE
Iron ore*: 55-65 Scrap parity**: 140-150
Current scrap price***: 195
* - $/t, iron ore, 62% Fe, China, import from Australia, CFR ** - $/t, scrap HMS 1&2 (80:20), Turkey, import from the USA, CFR *** - valid for early November 2015
Consequences:
o China will not provide affordable prices to compensate risks of long-term delivery to MENA
o Scrap prices will move down to parity
o Turkey's steel export will get some support
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Scenario #1: square billet continues to replace ferrous scrap in Turkey as in 2015
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Conclusions
• MENA's consumption to expand moderately – only by 2.5 million t in 2016
• Oversupply will grow in the region – 8 million of new capacities in long products will be competing with current import
• Billet demand from re-rollers will grow by around 2.6 million t as not all capacity-expansion projects will be on time
• Steel export from China will come down notably, as Chinese mills have negative margins and cannot follow cheap-export strategy any more
• Turkey's steel export will be competitive only by using imported low-cost billets, as it was in Q3 2015
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- Rebar output by producer in Turkey
- Ferrous scrap inventory at Turkish mills (actual for the time of
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- Margin assessment (market price minus estimated costs) for main export destinations and domestic deliveries
- Comparison of in-house billet production cost (using imported scrap) and prices for billet imports from CIS
- The forecasts of ferrous scrap consumption and prices for the next three months
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