Iron & Steel industry: final consumption of blast furnace gas in the UK 2010-2018

Final consumption of blast furnace gas by the iron and steel industry in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2010 to 2018

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Release date

July 2019

Region

United Kingdom

Survey time period

2010 to 2018

Supplementary notes

Blast furnace gas is a by-product of blast furnaces where iron ore is reduced with coke into metallic (pig) iron. The gas has a very low heating value of around 0.9kWh/Nm3.
This statistic using original data from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and includes copyright material licensed under © Crown, the Open Government License v3.0

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