China’s coal output hits record, fueling oversupply concerns
17 Dec 2024
China’s coal
production hit an all-time high last month, adding to concerns of an oversupply
of the nation’s mainstay fuel.
China mined 428 million tons of raw coal above ground
in November, up 1.8% from a year earlier, according to data released by the
National Bureau of Statistics on Monday. Its domestic output output is poised
to rise for the eighth straight year in 2024.
The record-breaking
month comes on the back of Beijing’s energy-security push. The government
reopened shuttered mines and accelerated approvals to new mines after Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine in 2022 boosted the cost of fuel imports.
The surge in domestic supply is colliding with weak
coal demand as China’s economic recovery falters. Coal prices in the Asian
country fell to the lowest level in over a year on Monday, while the nation’s
power generation growth slowed last month.