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Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook
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Report summary
In 2013 coal producers intensified efforts to reduce costs. Seaborne thermal exporters decreased operating costs by 6% and metallurgical exporters cut cost even further by 11%. But falling prices outpaced cost reductions and squeezed margins. Operating margins for seaborne thermal export coal fell by an average of 46%, and seaborne metallurgical coal average margins declined 51%.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Export thermal coal cash costs and margins
- Export metallurgical coal cash costs and margins
- Production
- Capex Spending
- Port Capacity
Tables and charts
This report includes 15 images and tables including:
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 1
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 2
- Deviation from global average seaborne thermal export cash costs
- Seaborne thermal coal operating margins (FOB vessel)
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 5
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 6
- Deviation from global average seaborne metallurgical export cash costs
- Seaborne metallurgical coal operating margins (FOB vessel)
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 9
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 10
- Total Marketable Production (Mt)
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 12
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 13
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 14
- Coal supply: 2013 in review and 2014 outlook: Image 15
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