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North America coal short-term outlook April 2019: Export conditions deteriorate

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Seaborne prices remained under pressure in April and continued sliding downward after a difficult March for US exporters. Price decline eventually levelled off, but shoulder season is in full swing and gas and renewable competition is still fierce in Europe. Despite these conditions, we expect some upward price movement in the export market during the second half of the 2019 as buyers replenish stockpiles in preparation for heating demand. Domestically, coal deliveries via rail and barge are still working to recover from the disruptive beginning to 2019 when flooding and frigid temperatures took hold of US infrastructure. Spring EGU demand is weak, leaving suppliers in most regions waiting for higher temperatures and prices to come in the coming months.

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This report includes 8 images and tables including:

  • EGU Deliveries by contract length (Mst)
  • European spot (NBP) price (US$/mmbtu)
  • Thermal and metallurgical coal exports
  • Powder River Basin production and price by heat content (Mst)
  • Powder River Basin production (Mst)
  • Train speed (index)
  • Terminal dwell time (index)
  • Utility stockpiles by census region (Mst)

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