Pakistan Coal Imports

Pakistan Coal Imports Down 35% M-o-M in Sep’17

Pakistan coal imports have been blooming on Chinese investments as a part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). However,  coal imports have recorded a decline of 35% M-o-M in Sep’17, as per the vessel line-up data compiled by CoalMint Research.

Pakistan received 0.70 MnT coal during the month against 1.08 MnT coal in Aug’17. Monthly imports in Sep’17 were still 60% higher on the year compared with 0.44 MnT coal imported in Sep’16. So far, the country has imported 7.96 MnT coal during CY17 (Jan’17-Sep’17).

Major Coal Exporters:
Pakistan mainly acquire coal from South Africa and Indonesia. During Sep’17, coal exports from both these countries have fallen on the monthly basis.

South African coal export decreased 34% M-o-M to 0.61 MnT, while Indonesian coal exports fell 42% M-o-M to 0.10 MnT in Sep’17.

Country Sep’17 Aug’17 M-o-M
South Africa 0.61 0.92 -34%
Indonesia 0.10 0.16 -42%
Total 0.70 1.08 -35%

Source: CoalMint Research
Quantity in MnT

Major Coal Receivers in Sep’17:
Port Qasim Electric Power received major coal imports during the month followed by Huaneng Shandong Energy, Lucky cement and FEBL Power.

Receiver Quantity
Port Qasim Electric Power 0.154
Huaneng Shandong Ruyi Energy 0.124
Lucky Cement 0.109
FEBL Power 0.056
D G Khan Cement 0.055
Petrocoal Synergie 0.036

Source: CoalMint Research
Quantity in MnT


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