Coking Coal imports at Indian ports stood at 0.92 MnT, which grown sharply comparing to preceding week and registered a growth of 13.9%, during the week ended on 17 May.
India has imported around 0.92 MnT Coking Coal at the end of Week 20. Out of total weekly Coal import of 4.9 MnT, around 18% of Coking Coal imported from different destinations. However at the end of Week 19, around 0.8 MnT of Coking Coal was imported.
Australia, a major supplier of Coking Coal, has supplied around 0.69 MnT and registered a growth of 11% against the previous week.
India has imported total quantity from Australia, South Africa & Mozambique. Out of the weekly imports, India has import about 0.08 MnT from South Africa at Hazira port and whole quantity imported by Essar Steel.
As per the consideration of 33 major & minor Indian ports, Dhamra has imported highest quantity i.e. around 0.27 MnT of Coal. The second highest quantity port was Mormugao, imported around 0.17 MnT of Coking Coal from Australia & Mozambique, the whole quantity belongs to JSW Steel.
Tata Steel, JSW Steel & SAIL are the major importers of Coking Coal at the end of week 20 and imported around 0.3 MnT, 0.18 MnT & 0.09 MnT respectively. JSPL has imported around 0.08 MnT Coal from Australia at Gangavaram port.
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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