Combined Coal stock (Coking, Non-coking & Anthracite) at major Indian ports stood at 10.2 MnT, which shows a slight downfall at the end of week 36, regarding previous week.
As per the consideration of SteelMint, 16 major Indian ports have stock of around 2.5 MnT Steel grade Coal. Coal at ports is showing a decline of 5.8 % against previous week. However, Non-coking Coal stock at ports has decreased by 2% to around 7.7 MnT.
Nearly, 14,000 MT of Anthracite has stocked at Paradip port. Total quantity belongs to Balasore Alloys & IMFA. At the end of week, Haldia port has stock of around 12,500 MT Met Coke.
Paradip port has the highest Coal stock of around 2.3 MnT. Stock quantities followed by Gangavaram port in terms of volume & stockpile 1.7 MnT. However, Kandla & Krishnapatnam port has stock of around 0.9 MnT & 0.8 MnT respectively. Stock position at Haldia port has increased by 17% from previous week and reached at around 0.4 MnT.
Adani, JSW Steel & RINL have the highest quantity of Coal stock i.e. about 1.2 MnT, 0.53 MnT & 0.54 MnT respectively. Total stock quantity of JSW is at Krishnapatnam, Goa, Mangalore & Kandla port. While, Nirma has stock of around 0.42 MnT at Bhavnagar & Pipavav port.
The ports considered are: Dahej, Mormugao, New Mangalore, Hazira, Kandla, Bhavnagar, Tuticorin, Magdalla, Pipavav, Muldwarka, Gangavaram, Haldia, Krishnapatnam, Kakinada, Paradip & Vizag.


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