India: Iron ore Imports hit 15 MnT in FY15

FY15 marked an all time high of 15 MnT Iron ore imports to India. The huge import of Iron ore this fiscal by an Iron ore rich India is attributed to the bans on various mines by the Supreme Court and declining global prices of Iron ore.

The fact that import of the material (including Iron Pellets & Fines) was a mere 0.4 MnT in FY14, 3.1 MnT in FY13 and 1 MnT in FY12, is the reason the exceptionally high 15 MnT FY15 import has grabbed all attention.

JSW Steel turned out to be the largest importer, who contributed around 60% of total imports to India followed by Tata steel.

Import of Iron ore was largely done from South Africa (5.9 MnT), Brazil (3.7 MnT), Australia (1.9 MnT), Oman (1.4 MnT), Canada (0.7 MnT), Malaysia (0.3 MnT), Mauritania (0.3 MnT).

Krishnapatnam port remains the busiest port, which handled around 8.5 MnT imported Iron ore, followed by Mumbai (1.3 MnT), Paradip (1.1 MnT), Jaigarh (1 MnT), Kandla (0.9 MnT), Hazira (0.7 MnT) and Haldia (0.5 MnT).

India turns out net importer

India turned a net importer of Iron ore in FY15, as import exceeded exports. While imports crossed 15 MnT, exports were record at just over 4.5 MnT during the same period. Mining ban in mineral rich States like Odisha and Jharkhand forced the largest buyer of raw material, JSW, to import the principal Steel making commodity, followed by other Steel producers.

India yearly Iron Ore Import

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India Iron Ore Import in FY15

Receiver Iron ore Pellet Total
JSW Steel 8,346,100 55,000 8,401,100
Tata Steel 3,057,321 3,057,321
Amba River Coke (JSW Steel) 790,000 790,000
Tata International 309,982 309,982
Essar Steel 230,500 230,500
Phulchand Export 229,000 173,280 402,280
Jindl Saw 221,000 221,000
Kamachi Group 169,600 169,600
Sunflag Irons, Lloyds Steel, Pushpit Steels, Opg 165,000 165,000
Swiss singapore 150,510 150,510
Welspun India / Gallant Metal/ Mono Steel 148,500 148,500
Super Smelters 115,900 115,900
Visa Resources 76,815 76,815
SIMEC 79,800 79,800
SM Niryat 60,400 60,400
Welspun 55,000 55,000
JSPL 53,100 53,100
Jai Balaji & Others 52,000 52,000
Maithan 48,100 48,100
Electrosteel 36,000 36,000
Bangal Energy 27,500 27,500
Prakash Industry 26,000 26,000
Electrosteel/Shyam Group/Sova Ispat 23,100 23,100
N/A 735,059 107,448 842,507
Total 15,073,387 468,628 15,542,015

Qty in MT
Source: SteelMint Stats, Customs
Provisional Data

Ports Considered Paradip, Haldia, Krishnapatnam, Vizag, Dhamra, Gangavaram, Karaikal, Mangalore, Panaji, Mormugao, Redi, Mundra, Kakinada, Kandla, Jaigarh, Tuticorine, Chennai, Mumbai, Hazira, Revdanda

Iron ore import in FY16 may fall down with the increase of raw material availability in domestic market. However, bigger buyers like JSW Steel may look for more import shipments in coming month if mining ban is not removed in states like Odisha and Jharkhand.

Other importers may reduce their import shipments with the availability of resources, but the falling global Iron ore prices and strengthening Indian rupee may attract the buyer to international market.

Odisha miners are hopeful of mining resumption by 29 April’as the Odisha High Court ordered state government to allow operations of 18 Mines (Iron ore + Manganese), comes under second deemed renewal as per MMDR act. This will help State to increase its capacity to 32 MnT. Next hearing for the petition will be held on 29 Apr’15.

 


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