World coal market overview – week 19
Thermal coal indices in the EU continued to strengthen, exceeding 85 USD/t, amid surging prices for natural gas and electricity. ...
Thermal coal indices in the EU continued to strengthen, exceeding 85 USD/t, amid surging prices for natural gas and electricity. ...
The U.S. electric power sector received 428 million short tons (MMst) of coal in 2020, the lowest annual level for ...
Chinese end-users have been actively replenishing coking coal recently amid the remaining healthy coking margins or rising finished steel prices, ...
Among all commodities, carbon has taken centre stage this month. May ‘21 will go down in history because EUA price ...
Last week, thermal coal prices in the EU reached two-year highs, exceeding 80 USD/t. News on suspension of Sino-Australian economic ...
Barely had the ink dried on recently-signed sales-purchase contracts for coke than leading merchant coke producers in North, Central and ...
China imported 21.73 million tonnes of coal in April 2021, falling 29.77% from 30.95 million tonnes a year ago, showed ...
On May 03, 2021, the Russian government approved the second stage of the expansion project of the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) ...
Last week, thermal coal indices in the EU edged higher above 75 USD/t. Positive sentiment on the coal market stemmed ...
Coking coal imports of China are recovering steadily despite the ban, imposed by the Chinese government on the Australian exports ...
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