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Stranded coal ship leaves Port of Baltimore amid work to clear primary channel

A coal ship stranded at the Port of Baltimore set sail for Singapore today as teams work to remove the Dali container ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Secret Bridge, triggering it to collapse and block access to the port.

The Liberian-flagged JY River exited the port via a. short-term channel on Thursday, according to LSEG information and a. source knowledgeable about the ship's movements.

The ship was stuck at the port after the March 26 bridge. collapse that killed 6 building and construction employees and halted traffic. to the trade hub that accounted for 28% of U.S. coal exports. last year.

Based on upgraded export data, success rerouting coal. deliveries to alternate ports and development resuming trade by means of. Baltimore, the U.S. Energy Info Administration (EIA) on. Tuesday modified its 2024 coal export forecast up from its. worst-case circumstance outlook provided last month, stated Jonathan. Church, a company financial expert specializing in coal.

The May EIA forecast requires 2024 coal exports to fall. 1.1% versus 2023, Church stated. In early April, the company. projection a 5.3% decrease, he said.

The EIA's March outlook, released before the bridge collapse,. required growth of about 1% this year.

The bridge collapse will be mainly a short-term effect in. April, May and a few of the summer season as traffic jams clear,. Church said.

The Portuguese-flagged Klara Oldendorff, another. coal provider stranded by the bridge collapse, stays moored at. the Baltimore port, according to LSEG data.

(source: Reuters)