India’s Coking Coal Import Up 0.91% M-o-M, Highest Ever

Indian metallurgical coal imports rose by 0.91% to 4.90 million tonnes (MnT) in Aug’18, compared with 4.85 MnT in Aug’18, as per the vessel lineup data compiled by CoalMint Research.

On a year-on-year basis, the Aug’18 imports have increased 8.4% from 4.52 MnT in Aug’17.

Source: Vessel Line-up Data, CoalMint Research | Quantity in MnT

Major Coal Exporters to India:

A country-wise break-up of the monthly import data reveals that Indian coking coal imports from Australia constituted the highest share, at around 75%.

However, Indian met coal imports from Australia fell by 3.44% in Aug’18.
Following Australia, the imports from USA accounted for around 11% share.
Also, Indian coking coal imports from USA rose by 48.52% in Aug’18.

Imports from Canada increased by 16.79% to 0.22 MnT in Aug’18, compared with 0.19 MnT in Jul’18.

Source: CoalMint Research | Quantity in MnT

The following is the break-up of the countries of origin during the month under review.

Origin Jul’18 Aug’18 Change
Australia 3,792,770 3,662,172 -3.44%
USA 353,660 525,245 48.52%
Canada 189,364 221,152 16.79%
Mozambique 235,521 183,303 -22.17%
Russia 194,109 172,950 -10.90%
New Zealand 61,550
Netherlands 60,700
Others 25,000 68,860 175.44%
TOTAL 4,826,124 4,826,372 0.01%

Source: CoalMint Research | Quantity in MT

Port-wise India Coking Coal Import in Aug’18:

Port Jul’18 Aug’18 Change
Paradip 1,115,199 940,089 -15.70%
Haldia 665,796 837,785 25.83%
Mormugao 363,211 740,345 103.83%
Dhamra 752,950 679,600 -9.74%
Vizag 399,465 545,782 36.63%
Gangavaram 667,833 441,439 -33.90%
Jaigarh 197,997 343,750 73.61%
Mundra 163,750 156,742 -4.28%
Kandla 213,273 83,450 -60.87%
Mangalore 68,000 53,000 -22.06%
Ennore 32,250
Kolkata 62,800 21,000 -66.56%
Krishnapatnam 76,250 20,000 -73.77%
Kakinada 104,600
TOTAL 4,851,124 4,895,232 0.91%

Source: CoalMint Research | Quantity in MT

Among the various ports in India, the Paradip port continued to handle the highest volume of import traffic during the month of Aug’[18; followed by the Haldia and Mormugao ports.


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