Next Generation
Steel Mill

U. S. Steel broke ground in Osceola, Arkansas on the company’s next-generation highly sustainable and technologically advanced steel mill. The $3 billion steelmaking facility will be the most advanced in North America and largest private project in the history of Arkansas. The new optimized steel production facility will feature two electric arc furnaces (EAFs) with 3 million tons per year of advanced steelmaking capability, a state-of-the-art endless casting and rolling line, and advanced finishing capabilities.

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Vision Becomes Reality

U. S. Steel broke ground in Osceola, Arkansas on the company’s next-generation highly sustainable and technologically advanced steel mill. The facility is engineered to create the steel mill of the future that delivers profitable solutions.

Length: 41:33

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Groundbreaking - David Burritt

David Burritt addresses the crowd during the ground breaking event at Big River Steel Works in Osceola, Arkansas.

Groundbreaking - Governor Asa Hutchinson

Arkansas’s Governor Asa Hutchinson joins U. S. Steel during the ground breaking event at Big River Steel Works in Osceola, Arkansas.

Groundbreaking - Turn the Dirt

Business, state and local officials join U. S. Steel CEO and President David Burritt to break ground at Big River Steel Works in Osceola, Arkansas.