Petcoke Prices Go Up in India on Shortage

Petcoke prices have gone up in India due to shortage.

The country’s largest producer, Reliance Industries has revised its ex-work price upward by INR 150/MT to INR 4,150/MT w.e.f today. Essar, the 2nd largest producer in the country, has also raised its ex-work price by the same amount to INR 4,140/MT effective from 1 Apr’16.

In the international markets, supply was heard to go lower and import offers from key international markets have also gone up as a result.

According to a reputed importer in the country, offers of Petcoke (with 9% Sulphur content) have gone up to USD 43-44/MT, CFR India. Offers of the material (with 6.5% Sulphur content) from the US have also moved up to USD 47-48/MT, CFR India.

In the meantime, Petcoke production in refineries in the country has been going on in full-swing. Prevalence of strong demand has depleted stocks, leading to shortage.  Some traders revealed to CoalMint that supplies from domestic producers were irregular.

Petcoke production in India in FY16

Month

Quantity (000’ MT)
Apr’15

825

May’15

1044

Jun’15

1070

July’15

1037

Aug’15

1085

Sept’15

905

Oct’15

926

Nov’15

1064

Dec’15

1066

Jan’16

1100

Feb’16

980

Total

11,103

Source: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India

 

 


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