Coking Coal

India: Coking Coal Imports decline by 27.9% W-o-W

Coking Coal imports at major Indian ports shows a decline of 27.9% compared to preceding week import and reach about 0.80 MnT during the week ended on 7 Jun, 2014.

India has imported around 0.80 MnT Coking Coal at the end of week 23. Out of total weekly Coal imports, about 18.4% comprises of Coking Coal, which has been imported from different destinations. However at the end of week 22, around 1.1 MnT of Coking Coal was imported.

Australia, one of the major exporting countries of Coking Coal to India, has supplied around 0.75 MnT of Coking Coal and registered a jump of 14% against the previous week. Whole imported quantity belongs to SAIL, JSW Steel, Tata Steel, Jindal Saw and Saurashtra Fuels that came at different Indian ports.

During week 23, India has received Coal from Australia & USA. Out of the weekly imports, India has imported about 0.05 MnT from USA at Vizag port that belongs to SAIL.

Coking Coal Week 23
Mundra port situated on West Coast of India has imported highest quantity i.e. around 0.25 MnT of Coal. The second highest quantity port was Dhamra, imported around 0.24 MnT of Coking Coal from Australia. Whole quantity belongs to SAIL & Tata Steel, based on the consideration of 33 major & minor Indian ports.

SAIL, Jindal Saw & Tata Steel are the major importers of Coking Coal and imported around 0.39 MnT, 0.16 MnT & 0.12 MnT respectively.

The ports considered are: Dahej, Mormugao, Navlakhi, Mundra, Mumbai, New Mangalore, Hazira, Kandla, Bedi, Porbander, Dahanu, Dharmatar PnP, Dharamtar Ispat, Tuticorin, Jaigarh, Dighi, Revdanda, Magdalla, Pipavav GPPL, UTCL- Pipavav, Sanghi, Sikka, Okha, Muldwarka, Dhamra, Ennore, Gangavaram, Haldia, Krishnapatnam, Kakinada, Paradip, Vizag & Karaikal.

 


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