Air Liquide and Severstal Sign Long-Term Oxygen Supply Contract

At a glance
  • Air Liquide will invest 60 million euros in a new Air Separation Unit at Severstal CherMK site.
  • The new unit will produce 1,000 tons of oxygen per day and be operational by end of 2023.
  • This will be the fourth ASU at the Cherepovets site, increasing total capacity to over 8,000 tons of oxygen per day.
  • The project aims to enhance energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions.

Investment and Construction

Air Liquide and PAO Severstal have signed a new long-term contract for oxygen supply at the Severstal CherMK site in Russia. Air Liquide will invest around 60 million euros to construct a state-of-the-art Air Separation Unit (ASU) at the site, which is one of the largest oxygen production locations in continental Europe. This new unit will be the fourth ASU owned by Air Liquide at Cherepovets.

Production Capacity

The new ASU will produce 1,000 tons of oxygen per day, bringing the total production capacity at the Cherepovets site to over 8,000 tons of oxygen per day. The unit is scheduled to be operational by the end of 2023 and will be owned and operated by Air Liquide Severstal, a joint venture established in 2005 between Air Liquide (75%) and Severstal (25%).

Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact

This new ASU will feature enhanced energy efficiency, contributing to a reduced overall environmental footprint. As part of the agreement, both companies have committed to further reducing CO2 emissions from oxygen production, aligning with Air Liquide’s climate change commitments and Severstal’s environmental and climate strategy.