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Article name Modern views on promising areas for the deployment of ferrous metallurgy enterprises in Siberia
Authors Rogov V.Y. doctor of economic sciences, associate professor, rogovvu@mail.ru
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Category Economics
DOI 332.05+338.28
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2020-26-7-132-139
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Annotation The leading metallurgical company in Siberia is the United West Siberian metallurgical combine. The evolutionary development of the metallurgical complex in Siberia means strengthening the raw material base and developing the production of direct iron reduction products for the needs of large enterprises and mini-metallurgical enterprises that are being created in Eastern Siberia in the future. The main resource object of the West Siberian combine in the near future may be the iron ore birthplace of the Kodaro-Udokan ore district. At the next stage, the development of resources of the Beloretsk-Insko-Kharlovsky ore district is promising. The third stage is to develop the resources of the Bakchar Deposit of oolite ores as a project of national significance. The priority is to involve complex iron ores containing rare metals and rare earth elements in the turnover. The use of titanomagnetite ores, although promising, is limited by the possibilities of implementing titanium dioxide. In the Irkutsk region, the creation of metallurgical enterprises may be associated with the joint development of the Beloziminsky group of tantalum-niobium and rare earth deposits and adjacent manifestations of magnetite. In the south of the Transbaikal Region appropriate resuscitation of the Petrovsk-Zabaikalsky metallurgical plant, based on the resources of Berezovsky and other fields, is rational, including resources of the Lake group of deposits of the Republic of Buryatia
Key words Siberia; ferrous metallurgy; raw material base; development prospects; blast furnance free technologies; mini-factories; strategy of railway transport development
Article information Rogov V. Modern views on promising areas for the deployment of ferrous metallurgy enterprises in Siberia // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2020, vol. 26, no. 7, pp. 132–139. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2020-26-7-132-139.
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