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May 10, 2007

Mechel announces commissioning of new berth at its Trade Port Posiet subsidiary

Posiet, Russia – May 10, 2007, – Mechel OAO (NYSE: MTL) announces the commissioning of a new berthing wall and warehouse area at its subsidiary, Trade Port Posiet OAO. The commissioning will enable the port to accept a new class of 40K tonne ships this year and will allow Mechel to broaden its capabilities of marketing coal to Asian Pacific countries.

The new berthing wall is 60 meters long and was developed by the Far East Marine Research Institute. Construction of the berthing wall and surrounding area was completed in 9 months, earlier than the 11 month period originally planned. The cost of constructing the facility was about RUR 63.0 million (about US$ 2.5 million). With the new wall commissioning the total berthing wall length becomes 510 meters

Currently, the port is capable of accepting various types of ships with up to 25K-tonnes of carrying capacity. With commissioning of the new berth, the port will be capable of accepting and handling 40K-tonne Handymax class ships as early as this year. This will enhance Mechel’s capabilities in marketing coal to Asian Pacific countries.

The new berth has been constructed in line with the port’s development program. The program envisages achieving about 5 million tone freight turnover in 2010. The program also includes installation of specialized high-performance equipment for coal transshipping and construction of additional warehouse areas in an adjacent area which will enable total concurrent storing of about 300K tonnes of four different grades of coal.

Mechel specialists’ original solution regarding additional loading to high-capacity ships was implemented in this project. It enables loading to ships with up to 40K-tonne carrying capacity in the berths with the depth designed for loading to 25K-tonne ships. Additional loading is performed not on the road but directly at the port. Accepting the first 40K-tonne ship is scheduled for August 2007.

The capacity of Trade Port Posiet’s warehouses was about 90K tonnes in 2004, the year of its acquisition by Mechel. Today the port can concurrently store up to 160K tonnes of two different grades of coal in its existing warehouse areas. After the new berth commissioning, the newly formed area will allow for a cordon warehouse with about 200K tonne capacity. Storing another 100K tonnes is planned in the rear zone areas formed as the result of useful development of the adjacent hill.

The Trade Port Posiet’s freight turnover was 845K tonnes in 2003, prior to its incorporation into Mechel. With Mechel’s implementation of the port development program, its design throughput capacity constantly increased with the freight transshipment flow totaling about 1.5 million tonnes in 2006. In 2007, the freight turnover increases to 2 million tonnes of export coal, with the capability to clean coal by separators at the port.

Trade Port Posiet is advantageously located on the Sea of Japan (south of Vladivostok on Russia’s border with China and North Korea) and has convenient railway connections with Siberia, North-West China, and North Korea.

“We are pleased to announce the commissioning of the new berthing wall and new warehouse areas ahead of schedule and in line with the development program, which envisages reaching annual freight turnover of about 5 million tonnes by 2010. We plan to make Trade Port Posiet the main hub of coal transshipment for export to Asian Pacific countries, thus increasing our ability to sell our coal to this region,” Mechel’s Chief Operating Officer Alexey Ivanushkin commented.

 

 

 

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