Thermal coal markets short-term outlook June 2021
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Report summary
Table of contents
- High/low scenarios
- China – strong demand for seaborne import results in seaborne price soaring
- India – coal demand recouping backed by improving economic activity
- South Korea – coal-to-gas switching economics support voluntary cuts
- Vietnam – intense heatwave provides strong support to imports despite cost competition with domestic production
- EMEARC – tight gas availability and high gas prices support coal burn
- Australia – supply continues to underperform despite a recovery in June exports
- Indonesia – finally a supply response?
- Russia – infrastructure constraints remain
- Colombia – Glencore to acquire 100% of Cerrejon
Tables and charts
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- Low and high cases for Newcastle 6,000 kcal/kg at confidence intervals of 5%, 33%, 66% and 95% (US$/t)
- South Korea coal-to-gas switching incentives
- Australia thermal coal exports
- Annualised change in thermal coal production in NSW by operator
- Indonesia production and exports (Mt)
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