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Coal craze: Global consumption headed for record high despite renewables push

Coal craze: Global consumption headed for record high despite renewables push

Global coal consumption is expected to hit a record high in 2023. India’s demand is up 8%, and China’s is up 5%. Renewables are expected to pick up pace. The International Energy Agency (IEA) stated in research on Friday that the world’s coal consumption is predicted to hit a record high in 2023 due to … Read more

Non-supply of coal to three IPPs can increase import bill by $40 million

IPPs

KARACHI: The current issues regarding the import of critical spare parts for mining are likely to increase the net fuel-based import bill of Pakistan by approximately $40 million for three independent power producers (IPPs). It has been learnt that the mine operations of Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) are severely impacted due to the … Read more

According to data, Russia moved up to third place among India’s coal suppliers in July.

According to data, Russia moved up to third place among India's coal suppliers in July.
  • Since Russia invaded Ukraine, India’s imports from Russia have increased by roughly five times to over $15 billion.
  • According to two Indian importers, cement producers and steelmakers were the key drivers of higher Russian coal imports.

According to figures from the Indian consultancy Coalmint, Russia overtook China as India’s third-largest coal supplier in July as imports increased by more than a fifth from June to a record 2.06 million tonnes.

Behind Indonesia, South Africa, Australia, and the United States—with Mozambique and Colombia alternately appearing in the top five—Russia has historically been the sixth-largest coal exporter to India.

India anticipates that the recent decision by its central bank to permit payments for commodities in Indian rupees will significantly boost bilateral trade with Russia. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, India’s imports from Russia have increased by roughly five times to over $15 billion.

India, the second-largest coal producer, importer, and consumer in the world, has historically purchased more of the coking coal, which is primarily utilised in the production of steel, from Russia than from Australia.

While thermal coal, which is mostly used in power generation, has recently traded at close to record highs due to western sanctions stifling traditional commerce, huge discounts offered by Russian suppliers to Indian customers have encouraged higher buying.

According to Coalmint data, thermal coal imports from Russia increased by 70.3 percent in July compared to June to reach a record 1.29 million tonnes, while coking coal imports increased by more than two-thirds to more than 280,000 tonnes.

According to the report, South Africa just beat out Russia as the leading supplier, followed by Indonesia. According to two Indian importers, cement producers and steelmakers were the key drivers of higher Russian coal imports.

The Coalmint statistics revealed that overall Indian coal imports, including shipments of anthracite and PCI coal, were roughly 10% lower in July at 23.8 million tonnes than the record-breaking imports of 26.29 million tonnes in June.

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Indonesia will increase coal production to fill Russia gap

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Indonesia is the world’s largest exporter of coal-fired power plants. It will be able to increase production to help nations that have lost supply from Russia. The country’s output of people for ember is currently 663 metric tonnes per year. SYDNEY: Indonesia, the world’s largest exporter of coal-fired power plants, will be able to increase … Read more

Australia expects its mining and energy exports to reach record levels

mining

Australia’s mining and energy export revenues are forecast to climb 3% to a record A$419 billion ($286 billion) in the year to June 2023. Sanctions on Russia for what Moscow calls a “special military operation” to disarm. Ukraine has sent prices for liquefied natural gas and coal to all-time highs. Australia’s mining and energy send-out … Read more

Australia exports soar as commodities rise

Australia

Australia’s resource exports are expected to hit unprecedented levels for a second consecutive year. The nation will export A$419 billion (S$399 billion) in metals and energy commodities. Price of thermal coal has skyrocketed to an all-time high amid a global energy shortage. Australia resource exports are expected to hit unprecedented levels for a second consecutive … Read more

Pakistan needs to tap export potential of Thar coal

KARACHI: Pakistan needs to tap the export potential of Thar coal and also ensure the usage of coal for power generation in a sustainable, environment-friendly manner to limit the impact of imported liquid fuels on the national economy. These views were expressed by the engineering and environmental experts at a seminar organised by the Citizens … Read more

War in Ukraine: Latest developments

War in Ukraine

Here are the present-day tendencies within the war in Ukraine: – Safe passage from the steel plant starts – An operation is underway for civilians to go away from the besieged Azovstal metal plant in the Ukrainian port town of Mariupol, a UN spokesman says. “UN confirms that a safe passage operation is ongoing in … Read more

Lucky Cement commissions 660MW coal power plant

lucky cement

KARACHI: Lucky Electric Power Company Limited (LEPCL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lucky Cement, has successfully commissioned its 660MW supercritical, lignite coal-based power plant at Deh Ghangiaro, Bin Qasim, Karachi. “The power plant was synchronised with the national grid towards the end of CY21 and since then has been involved in extensive testing and completing relevant … Read more

Indonesia eases coal export ban

Indonesia eases coal export ban

JAKARTA – Indonesia, the world’s top exporter of thermal coal, said it would ease a ban on exports of the fuel that it imposed to head off looming blackouts. Fourteen ships loaded with coal and destined for overseas markets would be allowed to leave Indonesia, Coordinating Minister Luhut said in a statement. But all other … Read more

A year of growth without respite for common man

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Just like the whole world, Pakistan’s economy also showed signs of recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 but rising twin deficits and inflationary pressures eroded the gains and made the life of a common man miserable. Unlike 2020, in which lukewarm economic activity was witnessed, the year 2021 remained better for the economy. The … Read more

Govt presents Rs343 billion mini-budget in Parliament with Rs2 billion taxes on daily use items

Mutual Legal Assistance Amendment Bill 2020 passed in NA

ISLAMABAD: The government has presented a mini-budget worth Rs343 billion with the imposition of Rs2 billion taxes on daily use items in the Parliament, a senior official said on Thursday. The common man will be burdened with Rs2 billion in taxes imposed on computers, sewing machines, iodized salt, spices and match boxes, Federal Finance and … Read more

Richly poor

Richly poor

QUETTA: According to the 2017 census, the poverty rate in southern Balochistan is 46%, the highest in the country – the lowest rate being 16.3% recorded in Punjab. Ironically, Balochistan is also the province richest in terms of natural resources. The official website of the Balochistan government says the province “possesses a great unexplored potential … Read more

Fuel cost component of power generation surges 85% on yearly basis

Fuel cost

KARACHI: The fuel cost component of the power generation during November 2021 surged 85 per cent YoY to Rs6.32/kWh, mainly due to a rise in the furnace oil, coal and regasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG)-based cost of generation, official data suggests. “[The] RLNG-based cost of generation increased 166 per cent YoY to Rs17.29/kWh due to … Read more

China’s export growth lost steam in November

China export

BEIJING: Export growth in China lost some steam in November, as holiday demand from abroad faded, official data showed on Tuesday, but the demand for overseas fuel pushed up imports to spike above expectations. Strong exports have helped boost growth in the world’s second-largest economy since the middle of 2020, with China containing domestic outbreaks through … Read more

Bulgaria coal miners brace for ‘disaster’ as phaseout looms

STARA ZAGORA, Bulgaria:  Nikolay Dinev, 34, has worked as a coal miner for 12 years but now faces an uncertain future as an EU-wide exit from coal is being discussed at the UN’s COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. “It will be a disaster… The closure is inevitable,” Dinev told AFP on the outskirts of the Maritsa … Read more

Govt sets target to produce 6,900,000 tonnes coal

ISLAMABAD: The government has set a target to produce around 6,900,000 tonnes of coal during the current fiscal year, aimed at meeting the energy needs of the country in an efficient manner. “There was a target of producing 3,800,000 tonnes coal in the last fiscal year, which had been achieved 100 per cent and for … Read more

Petroleum group, coal exports surge 252.96%

ISLAMABAD: The exports of the petroleum group and coal during the first month of FY 2021/22 grew 252.96 per cent, compared with the exports of the corresponding period of the last year. During the period from July 21, the petroleum group and coal worth $29,405 were exported, compared with the exports of $8,331 during the … Read more

PIBT profits surge 62.28% to Rs1.8 billion

KARACHI: The Pakistan International Bulk Terminal (PIBT) announced a net profit of Rs1.8 billion for the year ended June 30, 2021, which is 62.28 per cent higher than the profit of Rs1.14 billion in the previous year ended June 30, 2020, a bourse filing said on Wednesday. The earnings per share (EPS) for FY21 clocked-in … Read more

Rise in inflation causes shoot up of timber, coal by 25%

Rise in inflation causes shoot up of timber, coal by 25%

With the increase in cold temperatures in Multan, the load shedding of gas has increased which has resulted in shoot up of timber and coal by 25% by the toll owners. According to the details, load-shedding in various areas is on rise, causing domestic consumers to buy firewood for burning stoves and commercial consumer industries. … Read more