Week 15

India’s Weekly Coal Stock at Ports decline by 2%

Week 15Total Coal stock (Coking, Non-coking & Anthracite) at major Indian ports stood at 7.9 MnT which declined by 2% during the week ended on 12 Apr, 2014 (6 Apr- 12 Apr, 2014).

As per SteelMint consideration of 16 major Indian ports, around 1.8 MnT of Coking Coal laid at ports which are 4.4% slighter than previous week. Non-coking Coal stock at Indian ports had decreased by 1.2% to around 6 MnT at the end of week 15.

Around 9,000 MT of Anthracite stock laid at Paradip port belongs to Balasore Alloys, Rawmet & IMFA.

Krishnapatnam port on the East Coast of India had the highest stock of around 1.6 MnT followed by Paradip in terms of volume and stockpiled 1.5 MnT. While, Gangavaram & New Mangalore ports had stock of around 1.3 MnT & 0.7 MnT respectively. Stock at Mormugao port has increased by 65% than previous week.

Port Stock  Week 15

The week ended on 12 Apr, 2014 JSW Steel, Adani & SAIL have the highest quantity of Coal stock i.e. about 1.2 MnT, 1 MnT & 0.51 MnT respectively. RINL has stock of around 0.45 MnT at Gangavaram 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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