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US EIA decreases coal exports forecast for April and May following Baltimore bridge collapse

The U.S. Energy Info Administration (EIA) on Tuesday revised its April coal exports projection downward by 33%, and lowered its view for May by 20%. due to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. and resulting port closure.

The EIA had anticipated U.S. coal exports to rise by about 1%. this year, and now anticipates a 6% decline from last year's levels. following the bridge collapse.

U.S. coal shipments slowed following the closure of the Port. of Baltimore, the second-largest coal export channel in the. country, after a huge freight ship crashed into the bridge on. March 26.

There is significant uncertainty based upon the timeline for. the port resuming and how quickly exporters can get used to. export through alternative ports, EIA Administrator Joe. DeCarolis said.

While coal has diminished to about 15% of overall U.S. power. generation as gas, renewable energy and other cleaner. energy sources take its place, coal products about a 3rd of. the world's electrical energy.

(source: Reuters)