China’s Record Coal Output to Weigh on Prices Amid Weak Demand
25 Nov 2022
(Bloomberg) — China’s coal production is set
to climb for the sixth year in a row, reaching a new record, as the Beijing
government acts to ensure supplies in the top miner and consumer of the fuel,
spurring further declines in prices.
Output
could reach 4.4 billion tons in 2022, driven by faster capacity expansions at
major mines, the official China Energy News said Wednesday. While Covid
flare-ups have constrained mining, government efforts to guarantee winter
supplies may lift output back to a daily record in the final two months of the
year, boosting annual production by 8% from 2021.