(Bloomberg) -- The price for power-station coal at
Newcastle, Australia, the world's largest export harbor for the
fuel, rose to a record after exports were disrupted by storms
and heavy rainfall.
The price of thermal coal for immediate delivery from the
port in New South Wales state rose $3.19 a metric ton to $66.30
in the week ended June 22 from a week earlier, according to the
globalCOAL NEWC Index. Coal deliveries by rail to the port were
due to reach full capacity by today, the Hunter Valley Coal
Chain Logistics Team, coordinator of coal movements on the
railway, said June 22.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
Newcastle, Australia, the world's largest export harbor for the
fuel, rose to a record after exports were disrupted by storms
and heavy rainfall.
The price of thermal coal for immediate delivery from the
port in New South Wales state rose $3.19 a metric ton to $66.30
in the week ended June 22 from a week earlier, according to the
globalCOAL NEWC Index. Coal deliveries by rail to the port were
due to reach full capacity by today, the Hunter Valley Coal
Chain Logistics Team, coordinator of coal movements on the
railway, said June 22.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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