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Coal shipments fall at Australia's PWCS terminals

  • : Coal
  • 24/11/20

Shipments from the Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) terminals at Australia's key port of Newcastle fell 4.1pc on the year in October, from 9.1mn t to 8.7mn t, according to PWCS data, as high-grade coal prices jumped 12.9pc over the same period.

  • Year-to-date shipments from the terminal remain above 2023 levels owing to high shipping volumes in the first quarter of the year.
  • Vessel turnaround times at the terminal in October were down 14.8pc on the year, from 4.7 days to 4.1 days.
  • Argus' NAR 6,000 kcal/kg coal fob Newcastle price reached a low of $118/t in February 2024, before rising to $140/t in November.
  • October was the third-busiest month at the port this year.
  • PWCS' coal stockpile fell 30pc, from 2mn t to 1.7mn t, from September to October.

PWCS coal loading data
Oct '24Sep '24Oct '23Jan - Oct '24Jan - Oct '23
PWCS loadings (mn t)8.77.89.182.076.8
PWCS stockpiles (mn t)1.42.01.61.61.5
PWCS turnaround time (days)4.13.14.84.72.5
Newcastle ship queue (vessels)17.0NO DATA9.022.710.9
* PWCS loadings is total YTD, all others are average per month YTD

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