Tata Steel BSL Dhenkanal plant

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Tata Steel BSL Dhenkanal plant, also known as Tata Steel Meramandali (TSM),Bhushan Steel Ltd (BSL); Tata Steel BSL Odisha; Tata Steel Angul steel plant, is a blast furnace-basic oxygen furnace (BF-BOF) steel plant operating in Meramandali, Odisha, India.

Location

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  • Location: Narendra Pur P.O. Shibapur, Meramandali, District - Dhenkanal - 759121, India
  • Coordinates (WGS 84): 20.796053, 85.260382 (exact)

Background

Bhushan Steel limited was established in 1989. The BSL Dhenkanal plant is an integrated steel plant with a capacity of 2.2 mtpa crude steel in 2009-10. With further expansion in stages using both primary and secondary steel production routes the plant now has a capacity of 5.6 mtpa.[1] On May 18, 2018, a subsidiary of Tata Steel acquired 72.65% stake in BSL.[2] On November 27, 2018, BSL was renamed Tata Steel BSL Ltd.[3] During the acquisition BSL was operating at 3.5 mtpa, much below its installed capacity.[4]

The Tata Steel BSL Dhenkanal plant is currently planning basic oxygen furnace (BOF) and electric arc furnace (EAF) expansions upto 12.8 mtpa for 2030.[5] The expansion is planned in two stages:

  • Stage I: Expansion from 5.6 mtpa to 8.2 mtpa. This involves installation of a third blast furnace and two 200 tons BOF.
  • Stage II: Expansion from 8.2 mtpa to 12.8 mtpa. This involves augmentation of existing blast furnace 1 and 2 to produce 3 mtpa additional hot metal, installation of a COG based Midrex Direct reduction plant of capacity 1.6 mtpa, two 100 tons EAF, and two 250 tons BOF.[1]

Accidents

On 13 November, 2013, a deadly fire accident at the blast furnace 2 of the plant killed one worker and injured 19 others, following which the furnace was temporarily sealed by the Directorate of Factories and Broilers. According to a 2013 news article, BSL has witnessed several accidents and had so far claimed more than 100 lives since its inception.[6] According to government data, by 2013, 66 persons died in the plant since 2006, and the plant faces 70 criminal cases.[7]

On 13 June, 2023, 19 workers at the plant sustained burn injuries due to a mishap in one of the blast furnaces which lead to the escape of hot steam from a pipe.[8]

Plant Details

Table 1: General Plant Details

Phase Plant status Announced date Start date Workforce size Power source
Main plant Operating[9] 2004[9] 1425[10]
Expansion Announced[11] 2016[12] 2030[11] Captive power plant (638 MW), Grid (994 MW)[12]
Expansion Announced[11] 2016[12] 2030[11] Captive power plant (638 MW), Grid (994 MW)[12]

Table 2: Ownership and Parent Company Information

Phase Parent company Parent company PermID Parent company GEM ID Owner Owner company PermID Owner company GEM ID
Main plant Tata Steel BSL Ltd [100%] 4295873662 [100%] E100000001753 [61.6%]; E100000121405 [32.4%]; E100001000520 [6%] Tata Steel BSL Ltd[13] 4295873662 E100001000862

Table 3: Process and Products

Phase Steel product category Steel products ISO 14001 Main production equipment Detailed production equipment
Main plant semi-finished; finished rolled[14] hot rolled coil, pipe, sheet, cold rolled[14] yes[15] BF, DRI, BOF, EAF, other[9] 1 coking plant (plant #1 began in 2010, plant #2 began in 2013); 3 sinter plants (plant #1 began in 2010, plant #2 began in 2013, plant #3 began in 2013); DRI plant (began in 2007; coal-based DRI); CONARC EAF (began in 2010)[9][16]
Expansion semi-finished; finished rolled[14] hot rolled coil, pipe, sheet, cold rolled[14] BF, BOF[9] BF, BOF[11]
Expansion semi-finished; finished rolled[14] hot rolled coil, pipe, sheet, cold rolled[14] BOF, EAF[9] DRI, EAF, BOF[11]

Table 4: Crude Steel Production Capacities (thousand tonnes per annum)

*Please see our Frequently Asked Questions page for an explanation of the different capacity operating statuses.
Phase Capacity operating status* Basic oxygen furnace steelmaking capacity Electric arc furnace steelmaking capacity Nominal crude steel capacity (total)
Main plant operating 3000 TTPA[12][12] 422 TTPA[17] 5510 TTPA[12][12][17]
Expansion announced 2600 TTPA[11][11] 2600 TTPA[11][11]
Expansion announced 3050 TTPA[12][12] 1550 TTPA[11][11][12] 4600 TTPA[12][12][11][11][12]

Table 5: Crude Iron Production Capacities (thousand tonnes per annum)

*Please see our Frequently Asked Questions page for an explanation of the different capacity operating statuses.
Phase Capacity operating status* Blast furnace capacity Sponge iron/DRI capacity Nominal iron capacity (total)
Main plant operating 5700 TTPA[18][18] 1825 TTPA[19] 7525 TTPA[18][18][19]
Expansion announced 4300 TTPA[12] 4300 TTPA[12]
Expansion announced 1600 TTPA[12] 1600 TTPA[12]

Table 6: Upstream Products Production Capacities (thousand tonnes per annum)

Phase Sinter Coke Pellets
Main plant 6919.8 TTPA[12] >0 TTPA
Expansion 4093.1 TTPA[12] 7000 TTPA[12]
Expansion 4093.1 TTPA[12] 1645.5 TTPA[12]

Table 7: Actual Crude Steel Production by Year (thousand tonnes per annum)

Year BOF Production Total (all routes)
2020 4080 TTPA[15]
2021 4900 TTPA[20] 4900 TTPA
2022 4950 TTPA[21] 4950 TTPA

Table 8: Actual Crude Iron Production by Year (thousand tonnes per annum)

Year BF Production Total (all routes)
2020
2021 4590 TTPA[20] 4590 TTPA
2022 4600 TTPA[21] 4600 TTPA

Blast Furnace Details

Table 9: Blast Furnace Details

Unit name Status Announced date Construction date Start date Furnace manufacturer and model Current size Current capacity (ttpa) Decarbonization technology Most recent relining
1 operating[18] unknown unknown 2010[9][16] MECON (Govt. of India); Paul Wurth Paul Wurth Blast Furnace Design[22][23][23] 3814 m³[22] 2500[18] unknown unknown[12]
2 operating[18] unknown unknown 2013[9][16] MECON (Govt. of India); Paul Wurth[22][23] 3400 m³[18] 3200[18] unknown unknown[12]
3 announced[11] 2016[12] unknown 2030[11] 5800 m³[12] 4300[12] unknown unknown

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