China’s July Russian Coal Imports Hit 5-Yr High As West Shuns Moscow
22 Aug 2022
SINGAPORE –China’s coal imports from Russia jumped 14
percent in July from a year
earlier to their highest in at least five
years, as China bought discounted coal while Western
countries shunned Russian cargoes over
its invasion of Ukraine.
China brought in 7.42 million tons of coal from
Russia last month, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on
Saturday. That was the highest monthly figure since
comparable statistics began in 2017, up from 6.12 million tons in June and 6.49
million tons in July 2021.
Western countries were
avoiding cargoes from Russia ahead of a European Union ban on Russian coal that
came into force on Aug. 11, aimed at reducing the Kremlin’s energy revenue over
its February invasion.
The ban
has forced Russia to target buyers such as China and India and sell at a steep
discount.
Russian thermal coal with
a heating value of 5,500 kilocalories (kcal) traded around $150 a ton on a
cost-and-freight basis in late July, while coal of
the same quality at Australia’s Newcastle port was assessed at more than $210 a
ton on a free-on-board (FOB) basis.
Some Chinese traders expect more Russian coal to flow into China in
the fourth quarter when utilities in northern China build stocks for the winter
heating season.
July shipments of
Indonesian coal, mostly cheap,
low-quality thermal coal with a heating
value below 3,800 kcal, were 11.7 million ton. That was up 22 percent from June
but down 40 percent from a year earlier. China has reduced its overall coal imports in
recent months amid surging domestic output.
Power
plants in southern China have increased tenders to buy Indonesian coal in
August as it is cheaper than domestic coal,
while demand for coal-fired power generation
has been boosted by a record heat wave.
Indonesian
thermal coal with a heating
value at 3,800 kcal changed hand at about $78 a ton on a FOB basis last week,
which would still below about 690 yuan ($101) for local coal when
considering shipping costs.
China’s customs data showed zero coal shipment from Australia in July.