Houston Texas US based leading manufacturer of oil country tubular goods, line pipe & standard pipe Tex-Isle Inc has announced the findings of a third-party assessment of the company's greenhouse gas emissions profile that revealed the company as a market leader in low-carbon and high ESG performance. The assessment, performed by Cornerstone, finds that Tex-Isle's sourcing of low-carbon steel and adoption of best practices, including the use of recycled steel, utilization of electric arc furnace technology, near 100 percent fully electric facilities, and close proximity to its raw material supplier and customers, position the company as a top industry performer. As a result of Tex-Isle's investments in being a low-carbon provider of steel products, the company's emissions performance significantly outperforms the industry average. Specifically, in 2019 the average CO2 emissions for steel production were 1.85 tons of CO2 per ton of crude steel cast. By comparison, the emissions associated with the final steel product that Tex-Isle delivered to its customers in 2019 range from 0.7 to 1.0 tons of CO2 per ton of produced pipe. The steel sourced for Tex-Isle's products was 0.46 tons of CO2 per ton of steel.Tex-Isle's commitment to best practices places it in the top quartile of steel pipe providers in terms of Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. The findings reflect Tex-Isle's recognition of the need to establish baseline performance, conduct continued monitoring, and constantly seek opportunities to implement improvements in the company's environmental profile in its efforts to be a leading manufacturer of steel pipe products made and melted in America.With the imminent opening of its new 350,000 ton per year capacity steel tubular mill in Robstown in Texas, Tex-Isle will soon manufacture a green, environmentally conscious steel pipe product in an otherwise traditionally carbon-intensive manufacturing process. Its environmental performance also benefits from its close proximity to its rolled steel supplier and its oil and gas customers along the Gulf Coast.Tex-Isle is a third generation, family-owned business, founded by Hans Kayem in 1959.
Houston Texas US based leading manufacturer of oil country tubular goods, line pipe & standard pipe Tex-Isle Inc has announced the findings of a third-party assessment of the company's greenhouse gas emissions profile that revealed the company as a market leader in low-carbon and high ESG performance. The assessment, performed by Cornerstone, finds that Tex-Isle's sourcing of low-carbon steel and adoption of best practices, including the use of recycled steel, utilization of electric arc furnace technology, near 100 percent fully electric facilities, and close proximity to its raw material supplier and customers, position the company as a top industry performer. As a result of Tex-Isle's investments in being a low-carbon provider of steel products, the company's emissions performance significantly outperforms the industry average. Specifically, in 2019 the average CO2 emissions for steel production were 1.85 tons of CO2 per ton of crude steel cast. By comparison, the emissions associated with the final steel product that Tex-Isle delivered to its customers in 2019 range from 0.7 to 1.0 tons of CO2 per ton of produced pipe. The steel sourced for Tex-Isle's products was 0.46 tons of CO2 per ton of steel.Tex-Isle's commitment to best practices places it in the top quartile of steel pipe providers in terms of Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. The findings reflect Tex-Isle's recognition of the need to establish baseline performance, conduct continued monitoring, and constantly seek opportunities to implement improvements in the company's environmental profile in its efforts to be a leading manufacturer of steel pipe products made and melted in America.With the imminent opening of its new 350,000 ton per year capacity steel tubular mill in Robstown in Texas, Tex-Isle will soon manufacture a green, environmentally conscious steel pipe product in an otherwise traditionally carbon-intensive manufacturing process. Its environmental performance also benefits from its close proximity to its rolled steel supplier and its oil and gas customers along the Gulf Coast.Tex-Isle is a third generation, family-owned business, founded by Hans Kayem in 1959.