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Coal India April shipments fall 25.5% as lockdown erodes demand

Shipments dropped to 39.1 million tons in the month, the Kolkata-based miner said in a filing late Friday. Output declined 10.9 percent to 40.4 million tons.

Rajesh Kumar Singh (Bloomberg)
Bangalore, India
Sat, May 2, 2020

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Coal India April shipments fall 25.5% as lockdown erodes demand A worker fixes the cargo of coal that will be taken out of the stockpile at the Port of Cirebon, West Java, Monday (2/11). Coal loading and unloading activities at the port reached 3.41 tons of the total unloaded goods activity which reached 4.37 million tons in 2014. (JP/Arya Dipa)

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oal India’s shipments in April slumped 25.5 percent from a year earlier after more than a month-long nationwide lockdown halted economic activity, eroding demand for India’s most dominant energy source.

Shipments dropped to 39.1 million tons in the month, the Kolkata-based miner said in a filing late Friday. Output declined 10.9 percent to 40.4 million tons.

Global coal demand is heading for its biggest annual drop since World War II with burning the fuel to make electricity becoming unprofitable and socially untenable in several countries. The pandemic has only served to hasten its demise. The lockdown in India has shut factories and offices slashing electricity demand by about a quarter, affecting the use of coal and causing inventories to swell to record levels.z

India extended the stay-at-home restrictions for most parts of the country for another two weeks starting May 4.

“Coal India’s output is expected to remain muted until demand starts picking up,” Rupesh Sankhe, an analyst at Elara Capital India in Mumbai, said before the company reported the data. “It will probably look at new customers, especially those that depend on imported coal, to shore up shipments.”

Despite the demand for the fuel crashing, the miner has set a higher output and shipments target for the fiscal year that began April 1 on expectations of a revival after the lockdown is lifted, coal minister Pralhad Joshi said last week.

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