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Severstal () is a Russian company mainly operating in the and industry, headquartered in . Severstal is listed on the and LSE and is the largest steel company in Russia. The company is majority-owned and controlled by billionaire .

Severstal owns major industrial facilities in , , , , and , as well as in several African countries. The company also has mining assets, thus securing its supply of raw materials.

Severstal also owns Severstal Cherepovets, a professional club which plays in the Kontinental Hockey League and Severstal Air Company, an airline operating mainly from Vnukovo International Airport and Cherepovets Airport.

Severstal has been ranked as among the 16th best of 92 oil, gas, and mining companies on indigenous rights and resource extraction in the Arctic. It's ranked 37 among the largest steel makers. In 2021, Severstal was ranked no. 27 out of 120 oil, gas, and mining companies involved in resource extraction north of the Arctic Circle in the Arctic Environmental Responsibility Index (AERI). In 2021, the company's revenue amounted to 770 billion rubles.


History

1930s–1993: formation and transformation
During the early 1930s, deposits of were discovered on the and, at about the same time large quantities of were discovered in the area of . These two factors made it possible to establish a viable steel industry in the northwest of Russia.

In 1940, the Government of the Soviet Union published a resolution " On The Organisation of Steel Making in the North-West of the USSR", which created a in , a city accessible by both the - railway and by the Volga–Baltic Waterway.

In 1947, the construction of Cherepovets Steel Mill was completed.

Facility construction accelerated after the end of World War II, and at 3:25 PM on 24 August 1955, the Cherepovets steel mill was put into operation. Development continued in the following decades, making Cherepovets a major centre of steel production in the .

On 24 September 1993, a decree by the President of Russia, , transformed the state-owned Cherepovets Iron and Steel Complex into the Severstal open company.


2004–2011: international expansion and acquisitions
In 2004, Severstal North America was created when Severstal acquired all the steelmaking assets of , based in Michigan, USA.

In April 2005, Severstal acquired a 19.9% stake in European steel producer .

In June 2005, Severstal acquired a listing on MICEX SE.

In March 2006, the company launched an offer for the French conglomerate . The offer did not materialize and Arcelor was instead acquired by Mittal Steel Company on 25 June 2006 to create .

In April 2006, Severstal and Arcelor inaugurated the Severgal joint venture, at that time owned 75% by Severstal and 25% by Arcelor.

In April 2006, Severstal acquired British wire producer Carrington Wire.

In October 2006, Severstal acquired a controlling stake in Lucchini.

In November 2006, Severstal Global Depository Receipts began trading on the London Stock Exchange priced at $12.50.

In May 2007, Severstal acquired Arcelor's 25% stake in Severgal.

In May 2007, Severstal acquired a further 9% of Lucchini.

In February 2007, Severstal acquired Celtic Resources, a gold mining company with assets in Russia and Kazakhstan.

In September 2007, Severcorr began operations in Columbus, Mississippi.

In October 2007, Severstal acquired Aprelkovo and Nerungri Metallic, two gold mines in Eastern Russia.

In May 2008, Severstal Metiz TAS agreed to the sale of the group TAS 34.6% share of JSC Dneprometiz to Severstal Metiz.

In May 2008, Severstal acquired Sparrows Point, a steel mill in Maryland, USA, from Arcelor Mittal.

In May 2008, Severstal Resources acquired a controlling stake in an iron ore deposit in Western Africa and becomes a shareholder of Mano River Resources

In June 2008, Severstal acquired Esmark Inc. based in West Virginia, USA.

In July 2008, Severstal acquired WCI Steel mill in Warren, Ohio, USA.

In August 2008, Severstal Metiz acquired 100% of Redaelli Tecna.

In August 2008, Severstal Resources acquired Balazhal Gold Mine in Kazakhstan.

In November 2008, the company acquired PBS Coals based in Pennsylvania, USA.

In November 2008, Severstal Resources acquired a controlling stake in High River Gold.

In 2008, the company began a $500 million expansion to double the output of Severstal Columbus to 3.4 million tons.

In January 2010, the company closed Carrington Wire.

In March 2010, the company acquired all the shares of from the Lucchini family and became the only shareholder of the company.

In June 2010, the company sold 50.8% of Lucchini S.p.A. to a company controlled by Alexey Mordashov.

In October 2010, the company acquired a 43.21% stake in Crew Gold.

In October 2010, the company created Nord Gold Nv.

In October 2010, the company received a license for Centralnoe coalfield in Tyva.

In November 2010, an MOU with NSDC to build a steel mill in India was signed.

In January 2011, the company acquired the remaining shares of Crew Gold.

In March 2011, the company sold its facilities in Warren, Wheeling and Sparrows Point.


Developments since 2013
On February 11, 2013, the company's Vorkutinskaya mine, in the in northern , experienced an explosion that caused the mine to collapse on a team of 22 people. A total of 18 people lost their lives in the accident.

In March 2012, the company separated from Nord Gold.

In 2014, Severstal divested its steelmaking operations in the United States, selling the former plant in Dearborn, Michigan to AK Steel Holding for $700 million, and its mini-mill in Columbus, Mississippi, built in 2007, to for $1.63 billion. "Russia’s Severstal Sells U.S. Plants for $2.3 Billion", Bloomberg Business, July 21, 2014.

In January 2017, the company sold Redaelli Tecna.

In July 2017, the company acquired the debt of the Yakovlevsky mine.

In December 2021, according to group's decarbonization strategy, Severstal agreed to sell "Vorkutaugol" to "Russkaya energia" LLC for 15 billion roubles. The approval of the deal was postponed by Federal Antimonopoly Service in February 2022.


International sanctions
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the placed sanctions on Severstal's majority shareholder, , on 28 February. This forced the company to cease its steel shipments to Europe.

Along with other major Russian corporations, in 2023 Severstal was included in the sanctions lists of , , Consolidated Canadian Autonomous Sanctions List, updated as at September 22, 2023. the , and the . According to the British authorities, "PJSC Severstal is and has been obtaining a benefit from or supporting the Government of Russia by carrying on business in a sector of strategic significance, namely the Russian extractives sector and; (2) PJSC Severstal is owned or controlled directly or indirectly by a person involved in obtaining a benefit from or supporting the Government of Russia, namely Alexey Mordashov." UK SANCTIONS LIST PUBLICATION, Date Generated: 29/09/2023 According to the Australian authorities, measures against Severstal and other sanctioned companies "aim to slow Russia’s war machine." MEDIA RELEASE - 19 May 2023 Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs


Sustainable development and corporate responsibility
Sustainable development is one of the strategic priorities for Severstal, according to its annual reports. Starting 2010, the company has annually released a Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development report.

In 2018, Severstal joined the UN Global Compact.

At the same time, since 2000 Severstal has been a sponsor and patron of TK-20 Severstal, a nuclear submarine of the which was renamed after the company in 2001. Череповец. Атомная «Северсталь» тоже существует Cherepovets. - cvp.ru, Cherepovets news portal, 18 January 2008 "Северсталь" посетил министр обороны Российской Федерации Сергей Иванов Defence - Regnum.ru, 24 March 2005 В Череповце металлурги и подводники отметили 20 лет дружбы Metallurgists - cherinfo.ru, 22 December 2019 In 2000-2005 alone, Severstal donated 5.5 million rubles to support the submarine and its crew.


Environment
In 2018, Severstal became one of the pilots of the World Steel Association’s programme to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the global steel industry 'Step up'.

In June 2019, in connection with the Presidential Decree dated 7 May 2018 No. 204 “On the National Goals and Strategic Objectives of the Development of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2024” and the Federal Project “Clean Air”, Severstal entered into the agreement on co-operation for reducing air emissions in Cherepovets with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology, Rosprirodnadzor and the local authorities. In accordance with this agreement the Company assumed obligations to ensure the implementation of measures that will reduce pollutant emissions by 30 thousand tons into the atmosphere by 2024.

Severstal reported Total (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 27,860 Alt URL Kt (-250 /-0.9% y-o-y). There is no evidence of a consistent declining trend as yet.

+ Severstal's annual Total (Direct + Indirect) (in kilotonnes)
27,860


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