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Australian coal rail line to shut for 2 weeks: Coronado

  • : Coal, Coking coal, Freight
  • 24/07/25

The Blackwater rail line in Queensland, Australia will be closed for up to two weeks because of maintenance, which will restrict coal deliveries to the key port of Gladstone.

The maintenance program will run from late July to early August, coal mining firm Coronado said on 25 July. This is limiting metallurgical supply from Queensland and pushing up the price of pulverised coal injection (PCI) coal relative to Australian premium low-volatile coal, it added.

The two-week shutdown was planned before Coronado released its 16.4mn-17.2mn t saleable coal guidance for 2024, which it still expects to reach despite a week-long outage on the Blackwater line in June-July following a collision.

Shippers appear prepared for the reduction in shipping from the 102mn t/yr Gladstone port over the next couple of weeks, with just 12 ships queued outside the port on 25 July, down from 23 on 6 June and below-average queues of around 20.

Coal is delivered to Gladstone through the 100mn t/yr capacity Blackwater rail line and the 30mn t/yr capacity Moura line, both of which are operated by Australian rail firm Aurizon. Gladstone's shipments fell by 9.5pc in June compared with a year earlier, partly because of rail constraints. Around two-thirds of Gladstone's coal shipments are metallurgical coal and a third are thermal.

A fire at UK-South African mining firm Anglo American's Grosvenor mine already hit Australian metallurgical coal exports, which led the firm to cut its 2024 production guidance to 14mn-15.5mn t from 15mn-17mn t.

The premium for premium hard coal prices over PCI coal prices has shrunk to around $30/t from $145/t over the past six months. Argus last assessed the premium hard low-vol price at $224/t fob Australia on 24 July, with the PCI low-vol price at $193.65/t.

Aurizon and Gladstone Port were contacted for comment, but have yet to respond at the time of writing.

Australian coal price comparisons ($/t)

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24/07/25

South Africa adopts climate change law

South Africa adopts climate change law

Cape Town, 25 July (Argus) — South Africa's president Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law the country's climate change bill, which sets out a national response to climate change for the first time. The new climate change act will enable the orderly reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the implementation of sectoral emission targets towards South Africa's commitment to reach net zero by 2050. Currently, the country is the 15th largest GHG emitter in the world, according to the World Resources Institute. The law provides policy guidelines to ensure South Africa reaches its nationally determined contribution (NDC) under the Paris climate agreement by assigning individual enterprises carbon budgets and facilitating public disclosure of their progress. In its updated 2021 NDC, the country has undertaken to cut its GHG emissions to 350mn-420mn t of CO2 equivalent (CO2e), equivalent to 19-32pc below 2010 levels, by 2030. The lower end of this range is in line with the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C global warming threshold. To meet this, South Africa will have to achieve a steep decline in coal-fired electricity generation. A carbon tax is seen as a vital component of the country's mitigation strategy, according to the president. "By internalising the cost of carbon emissions, carbon tax incentivises companies to reduce their carbon footprint and invest in cleaner technologies, and also generates revenue for climate initiatives," Ramaphosa said. South Africa's carbon tax was introduced in a phased approach in June 2019 at a rate of 120 rands/t ($7/t) of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) and increased to R134/t of CO2e by the end of 2022. But tax-free allowances for energy-intensive sectors such as mining, and iron and steel, along with state-owned utility Eskom's exemption, implied an initial effective carbon tax rate as low as R6-48/t of CO2e. South Africa's National Treasury is targeting an increase to $30/t of CO2e by 2030. But the extension of phase one from the end of 2022 to the end of 2025, together with an uncertain future price trajectory and lack of clarity on future exemptions, means the effective carbon tax rate is likely to remain well below the IMF's recommended $50/t of CO2e by 2030 for emerging markets. The new climate change act seeks to align South Africa's climate change policies and strengthen co-ordination between different departments to ensure the country's transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy is not constrained by any policy contradictions. It outlines South Africa's planned mitigation and adaptation actions aimed at cutting GHG emissions over time, while reducing the risk of job losses and promoting new employment opportunities in the emerging green economy. The law also places a legal obligation on provinces and municipalities to ensure climate change risks and associated vulnerabilities are acted upon, while providing mechanisms for national government to offer additional financial support for these efforts. The new act formally establishes the Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) as a statutory body tasked with providing advice on the country's climate change response. Among other things, the PCC is developing proposals for a just transition financing mechanism, for which a platform will be launched in the next few months. Over the last three years, South Africa has seen an increase in extreme weather events often with disastrous consequences for poor communities and vulnerable groups. To address the substantial gap between available disaster funds and the cost of disaster response, the government announced in February that it would establish a climate change response fund. At the time of the announcement, Ramaphosa reiterated that South Africa would undertake its just energy transition "at a pace, scale and cost that our country can afford and in a manner that ensures energy security". Elaine Mills Send comments and request more information at feedback@argusmedia.com Copyright © 2024. Argus Media group . All rights reserved.

US-Australia’s Coronado to lift coal sales


24/07/25
24/07/25

US-Australia’s Coronado to lift coal sales

Sydney, 25 July (Argus) — US-Australian coal producer Coronado Coal will boost coal sales during July-December despite logistical challenges, as it maintains its output guidance of 16.4mn-17.2mn t for 2024. The firm sold 7.8mn t of coal during January-June, leaving it a target of 8.6mn t for July-December to meet the bottom of its 2024 guidance . It has maintained this guidance despite warning that shipments from its Australian Curragh mine will be affected by a two-week rail disruption from the end of July . Coronado operates the Curragh mine in Queensland and two mining complexes in the US' Virginia. All produce coking and thermal coal. Coronado's revenues were supported during April-June compared with January-March by a smaller discount for pulverised injection coal (PCI) against hard coking coal prices, which saw the PCI price rise while other metallurgical coal prices were under pressure. Its sales prices will remain strong in July-September, forecasts chief executive Douglas Thompson, on restocking in India and the rail disruption in Queensland, as well as the fire at Anglo American's Grosvenor mine that will disrupt Australian exports. Thompson warned that there was some downside risk of $5-10/t to Australian PCI pricing but if this was realised it will see China restart buying from Australia. In the long term he expects more competition from Russia-origin PCI, as Russian coal producers find new routes to the seaborne market and regain market share lost because of an European embargo. The premium for premium hard coal prices over PCI coal prices has shrunk to around $30/t from $145/t over the past six months. Argus last assessed the premium hard low-volatile price at $224/t fob Australia on 24 July and the PCI low-volatile price at $193.65/t. Coronado's group sales volumes were up 8.3pc to 4.1mn t in April-June compared with January-March , reflecting higher sales from its Australian and US operations. The increase in volumes combined with reduced need to remove waste materials allowed Coronado to cut is mining costs by 27.5pc from the previous quarter to an average of $91.10/t of coal sold. The firm expects costs to fall further in July-December as it demobilises more of its mining fleet at its Curragh mine. This reflects reduced waste removal and should have no impact of coal production at Curragh, Thompson said. Production at Curragh should increase in the second half of 2024, with 100,000t of coal production deferred from June to July because of heavy rainfall. By Jo Clarke Coronado Coal (mn t) Apr-Jun '24 Jan-Mar '24 Apr-Jun '23 Jan-Jun '24 Jan-Jun '23 Sales (mn t) Australia (Curragh) 2.7 2.5 2.5 5.2 4.7 US 1.4 1.2 1.5 2.6 3.0 Total 4.1 3.7 4.0 7.8 7.6 Sales data % coking coal of total sales 81.0 78.7 76.0 79.9 75.3 Australian realised met coal price (fob) ($/t) 216.2 225.2 237.7 220.5 239.7 US realised met coal price (for) ($/t) 161.7 170.9 196.0 166.0 215.5 Source: Coronado Australian coal price comparisons ($/t) Send comments and request more information at feedback@argusmedia.com Copyright © 2024. Argus Media group . All rights reserved.

US House passes waterways bill


24/07/23
24/07/23

US House passes waterways bill

Houston, 23 July (Argus) — The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill on Monday authorizing the US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) to tackle a dozen port, inland waterway and other water infrastructure projects. The Republican-led House voted 359-13 to pass the Waterways Resources Development Act (WRDA), which authorizes the Corps to proceed with plans to upgrade the Seagirt Loop Channel near Baltimore Harbor in Maryland. The bill also will enable the Corps to move forward with 160 feasibility studies, including a $314mn resiliency study of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, which connects ports along the Gulf of Mexico from St Marks, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas. Water project authorization bills typically are passed every two years and generally garner strong bipartisan support because they affect numerous congressional districts. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee unanimously passed its own version of the bill on 22 May. That bill does not include an adjustment to the cost-sharing structure for lock and dam construction and other rehabilitation projects. The Senate's version is expected to reach the floor before 2 August, before lawmakers break for their August recess. The Senate is not scheduled to reconvene until 9 September. If the Senate does not pass an identical version of the bill, lawmakers will have to meet in a conference committee to work out the differences. WRDA is "our legislative commitment to investing in and protecting our communities from flooding and droughts, restoring our environment and ecosystems and keeping our nation's competitiveness by supporting out ports and harbors", representative Grace Napolitano (D-California) said. By Meghan Yoyotte Send comments and request more information at feedback@argusmedia.com Copyright © 2024. Argus Media group . All rights reserved.

Логистика сухих грузов - Союз экспортеров зерна: есть возможности для роста


24/07/23
24/07/23

Логистика сухих грузов - Союз экспортеров зерна: есть возможности для роста

Moscow, 23 July (Argus) — География отгрузок российского зерна заметно расширилась за минувший год благодаря росту платежеспособного спроса в странах Азии и Латинской Америки. Но приоритетными рынками сбыта остаются страны Ближнего Востока и Северной Африки. О перспективах и вызовах, стоящих перед торговыми компаниями в новом сезоне, рассказал Argus председатель правления Союза экспортеров зерна Эдуард Зернин. — Как вы оцениваете экспорт зерновых по итогам прошедшего сезона? — Сезон 2023/2024 стал яркой страницей в истории российского зернового экспорта. Мы поставили новый рекорд, отгрузив без малого 70 млн т, примерно на 17% больше, чем годом ранее. Ни скрытые санкционные барьеры, ни уход международных торговых компаний, ни ограничения логистической инфраструктуры не смогли помешать нам реализовать наши планы. Мировой спрос на российскую зерновую продукцию был на высоком уровне, нам удалось убедить регулятора — Минсельхоз России — увеличить объем квоты на 5 млн т, которые также были выбраны почти полностью. То есть наша оценка мирового спроса на российское зерно оказалась достаточно точной. — Были ли заметные изменения объемов экспорта отдельных видов продукции, а также среди стран-импортеров? — Значительно, на 85%, вырос экспорт ячменя, закупки которого увеличили Саудовская Аравия, Ливия и Китай. Турция за счет объемов закупки кукурузы утвердилась в статусе крупнейшего потребителя российского зерна, несмотря на заметное снижение в импорте продовольственной пшеницы, где страна уступила первое место Египту. Иран оказался в пятерке лидеров только благодаря закупкам российских фуражных культур. В то же время все эти рейтинги не более чем развлечение для праздной публики. Для самих экспортеров ключевое значение имеет платежеспособный спрос. И сейчас мы видим его рост в странах Азии и Латинской Америки. Происходит серьезная диверсификация географии нашего сбыта, это стало отличительной особенностью сезона 2023/24. — Рост транспортных расходов повлиял на объемы отгрузок? — Затраты на логистику полностью учитываются в наших ценах на базисах портов наших покупателей. Если они принимали наши цены, значит их устраивали наши затраты. А учитывая рекордные объемы отгрузки на экспорт, нам не стоит жаловаться на логистические издержки. Проблем с логистикой нет, есть новые инвестиционные возможности. Российский агропромышленный комплекс показал новый уровень потенциала производства базовых сельскохозяйственных культур. Мы исходим из того, что рекорды последних сезонов, как по урожаю, так и по экспорту, будут превышены в горизонте ближайших пяти лет, классического срока севооборота. У нас есть время и возможности повысить инвестиции в инфраструктуру и достойно встретить новый рекордный урожай. — Насколько востребовано сейчас северо-западное направление — Высоцк и морские терминалы Прибалтики? — Все зависит от объемов и темпов экспорта в каждом сезоне. Вряд ли порты северо-запада будут когда-нибудь играть ключевую роль для экспорта российского зерна, но быть базисом отгрузки для некоторых направлений зернового экспорта им вполне по силам. — Как обстоят дела с трансграничными взаиморасчетами? — Проблема расчетов была и остается ключевой. Мы прогнозируем и уже видим дальнейшее ухудшение ситуации, несмотря на все возможные официальные исключения (генеральные лицензии) из санкций и даже усилия ООН. Эти проблемы носят рукотворный и абсолютно осознанный характер. Их создатели действуют по узким шаблонам, они хотят наказать не только российских фермеров и экспортеров сельхозпродукции, но и наших потребителей. Им безразличны проблемы мирового голода. Ситуация с ростом голода в Нигерии — самый яркий пример завершившегося сезона. При всех успехах нигерийской экономики страна первой преодолела планку в 100 млн голодающих. Вместе с тем банки страны отказываются проводить платежи за российскую сельхозпродукцию, а реальных альтернатив нашим поставкам просто нет. Международные организации, ответственные за борьбу с мировым голодом, делают вид что ничего не происходит. Эта аморальная ситуация полностью лежит на совести инициаторов проблемы с расчетами. — Какие направления поставок и рынки сбыта вы считаете наиболее перспективными — как в наступившем сезоне, так и в ближайшие годы? Какие возможные риски и сдерживающие факторы вы видите? — Главным и приоритетным рынком сбыта для нас был и останется регион MENA (Middle East and North Africa — Ближний Восток и Северная Африка). Это рынок, где наши географические преимущества реализуются максимально эффективно. Мы высоко ценим лояльность наших партнеров и готовы к острой конкуренции на данном направлении. А ключевой проблемой был и остается вопрос расчетов за российскую сельхозпродукцию — это будет главным сдерживающим фактором нового сезона. — Какие планы на наступивший сезон? — Минсельхоз России обозначил экспортный потенциал сезона 2024/25 на уровне 60 млн т зерна. В новом сезоне, учитывая снижение оценки российского экспортного потенциала на 10 млн т зерна, мы с большой вероятностью сузим географию сбыта и сосредоточимся на направлениях с серьезной глубиной спроса. Возможно, нам придется отказаться от некоторых низкорентабельных направлений, но потребности наших ключевых партнеров будут удовлетворены в полном объеме. Эдуард Зернин Родился в 1971 г. Окончил Академию бюджета и казначейства Министерства финансов России, Самарскую государственную сельскохозяйственную академию и Школу бизнеса Чикагского университета (Chicago Booth). Трудовую деятельность начал в 1993 г. на рынке инвестиционно-банковских услуг, принимал активное участие в создании российского рынка корпоративных облигаций, участвовал в проектах в сфере корпоративной реструктуризации и развития бизнеса. В 2011 г. возглавил совет директоров компании БИО-ТОН, которая под его руководством стала крупнейшим производителем подсолнечника в России. В мае 2019 г. назначен исполнительным директором Союза экспортеров зерна, а в сентябре того же года — председателем правления организации. Союз экспортеров зерна Создан в апреле 2019 г. Объединяет 29 ведущих экспортеров страны, на долю которых приходится около 80% экспорта зерновых. Среди участников: Объединенная зерновая компания, Грейн Гейтс, Родные поля (ранее — Торговый дом Риф), Астон, МЗК Экспорт, Деметра Холдинг и другие. Константин Мозговой Вы можете присылать комментарии по адресу или запросить дополнительную информацию feedback@argusmedia.com Copyright © 2024. Группа Argus Media . Все права защищены.

US House to vote on waterways bill


24/07/22
24/07/22

US House to vote on waterways bill

Houston, 22 July (Argus) — The US House of Representatives is expected to vote on 22 July on a waterways bill that would authorize new infrastructure projects across ports and rivers. The Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) is renewed typically every two years to authorize projects for the US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps). The bipartisan bill is sponsored by representative Rick Larsen (D-Washington) and committee chairman Sam Graves (R-Missouri). The full committee markup occurred 26 June, where amendments were added, and the bill was passed to the full House . A conference committee will need to be called to resolve the different versions of the bill. The major difference between the bills is that the House bill does not include an adjustment to the cost-sharing structure for the lock and dam construction and other rehabilitation projects. The Senate Committee on Environment Public Works passed its own version of the bill on 22 May, with all members in favor of the bill. The House version of the bill approves modifications to the Seagirt Loop Channel near the Baltimore Harbor in Maryland, along with 11 other projects and 160 feasibility studies. One of these studies is a $314.25mn resiliency study of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, which connects ports along the Gulf of Mexico from St Marks, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas. By Meghan Yoyotte Send comments and request more information at feedback@argusmedia.com Copyright © 2024. Argus Media group . All rights reserved.

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