India’s petcoke imports aggregated 0.82 million metric tonnes (MMT) in July 2020 a 42% increase over the 0.58 MMT imported in June and 11.47% increase over the 0.74 MMT imported in July 2019.
Read MoreIndia’s July 2020 thermal coal imports totaled 10.56 million metric tonnes (MMT) a 44.7% increase over 7.3 MMT imported in June 2020 but were 15.2% lower than the 12.45 MMT imported in July 2019.
Read MoreHBA known as Harga Batubara Acuan hits historical low as reference price for August 2020. It has been set at $50.34/mt down 30% on a YoY basis.
Read MoreJune 2020 was another month of declining imports of all solid fuels and met coal from all origins. February was the month of highest imports in India in 2020 and since March, we have seen a continuous slide in imports of all solid fuels.
Read MoreData gathered by Iman Resources through its sources at Indian ports reveals that India imported 7.314 MMT of thermal coal in June 2020, a 47.5% decline from 13.933 MMT imported in June 2019.
Read MoreThe total coal stocks, held by Coal India at its pit-heads, by power plants and by importers at ports have seen a decline of about 10 million metric tonnes (MMT) in the month of June.
Read MoreData gathered from Indian ports by Iman Resources shows that India’s imports of Petroleum Coke have contracted by 41% in June 2020 from 1.01 million metric toones (MMT) to 0.599 MMT.
Read MoreImport figures, compiled by Iman Resources from port sources, for the month of June 2020 reveal that India’s #Coking #Coal Imports for the month stood at 2.49 Million Metric Tons down by 27% year-on-year and 12% lower month-on-month
Read MoreMay 2020 witnessed a sharp year on year contraction in the arrival of all solid fuels and met coals, from all origins except thermal coal arrivals from USA and pet coke. After ending 2019 on a strong note and growth in imports in Jan-Feb 2020, fuel imports have changed direction from March due to the Covid-19 induced lockdown & its economic impact.
Read MoreApril 2020 witnessed a sharp year on year contraction in the arrival of all solid fuels and met coals, from all origins. Both January and February continued seeing growth, after ending 2019 on a strong note. But COVID-19 broke the momentum during second half of March 2020.
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