Eurasian Resources Group (ERG), a global metals and mining company, has signed a strategic contract with a consortium of Primetals Technologies, Ltd. and Midrex Technologies, Inc.
The agreement covers detailed engineering, supply of key process equipment, and a range of services for the construction of a hot briquetted iron (HBI) plant in Rudny, Kazakhstan. This marks the next major milestone in the partnership, following the completion of pre-engineering and basic engineering packages.
The MIDREX Flex® plant will be one of the largest next-generation metallurgy facilities in Central Asia. Producing HBI with a metallization degree of at least 93.5% and an iron content of approximately 90% will enable Kazakhstan to enter the global HBI market with a new, competitive product. It is claimed that the MIDREX Flex plant is designed for a seamless transition to hydrogen utilization when it becomes commercially viable.
According to Shukhrat Ibragimov, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of managers, “The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan has stated that the country’s priority is to produce high-value-added products that are competitive in both domestic and international markets. Together with our partners, we are establishing a modern, environmentally friendly production facility - one that brings in advanced technologies, reduces the carbon footprint, creates employment opportunities, and contributes to the development of skilled human capital. With a target production capacity of 2Mt of HBI per annum and a total investment exceeding US$1.2 billion, the project should create over 1,000 new jobs. Signing this contract with the consortium of Midrex Technologies and Primetals Technologies — global leaders in their respective fields — is a strategic step that reinforces ERG’s competitive edge in advancing Kazakhstan’s metallurgical industry, modernizing the country’s economy, and expanding its export potential."
"Signing this contract with the consortium of Midrex Technologies and Primetals Technologies — global leaders in their respective fields — is a strategic step that reinforces ERG’s competitive edge in advancing Kazakhstan’s metallurgical industry, modernizing the country’s economy, and expanding its export potential.”
Shukhrat Ibragimov chief executive officer and chairman of the board of managers of ERG.
The project is based on advanced direct reduction iron (DRI) technologies using the MIDREX process. Unlike traditional blast furnace production, it uses natural gas instead of coke, resulting in significantly lower emissions. The plant will process oxidized iron ore pellets produced by SSGPO JSC, a part of ERG, and capable of delivering hot product directly to a future steelmaking shop.
Andreas Viehboeck, executive vice president and head of global business unit upstream at Primetals Technologies, commented: “We are honoured to play a pivotal role in this major project that propels Kazakhstan’s metal industry into a new era, enabling ERG to expand into global markets. The MIDREX Flex solution represents the most environmentally friendly technology for ore-based ironmaking, reducing the carbon footprint by more than 50% compared to traditional blast furnace production."
The HBI plant construction project is being carried out by the Group's subsidiary, QazIron ERG LLP. With a production capacity of 2Mt/yr of HBI, the investment totals approximately 650 billion tenge, or more than $1.2 billion. Commissioning is scheduled for 2029, and the project will create over 1,000 jobs in the region.
KC Woody, president and CEO of Midrex said: “We are proud that Midrex and our partner have been selected for this strategic project, a strong reflection of our proven expertise and the trust our clients place in our solutions. As the global leader in HBI, supplying about 90% of the world’s production, Midrex continues to drive the evolution of sustainable steelmaking for our customers.”
The new plant includes a 7.15m diameter Midrex shaft furnace and a proprietary Midrex Reformer with low NOx burners for NOx reduction. Increased top gas pressure ensures higher furnace productivity and reduced power consumption. A flue gas hot fan additionally reduces electric power consumption. The plant will also feature a hot fines recycling system. Level 1 and Level 2 automation systems are also part of the project.
Midrex has been at the forefront of direct reduced iron (DRI) production for over half a century. Recognized as the global leader in ironmaking technology, its plants account for roughly 80% of the world’s low CO₂ DRI. Since 1969, more than 100 MIDREX modules have been established across 21 countries.
Primetals Technologies is a pioneer and world leader in engineering, plant construction, and lifecycle services for the metals industry. The company offers a complete portfolio of technologies, products, and services—including integrated electrics and automation, digitalization, and environmental solutions—covering every step of the iron and steel production chain.