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US coal exports to increase, production declines

The U.S. Energy Details Administration modified its coal export forecast upwards, driven by strongerthanexpected February data and progress bring back access to the Port of Baltimore while coal production declined in April.

Metallurgical coal exports, mostly produced in Appalachia, were anticipated to reach 8 million brief tons (MMst) in. April and May despite concerns about the Port of Baltimore, a. key export center, which is accountable for approximately 20% of. metallurgical coal exports circulation.

The total coal export forecast for April and May likewise. climbed up 9% to 13 MMst, adding to a 4% boost in the. EIA's yearly coal exports forecast for 2024, at 99 MMst.

Domestic coal production saw a 19% dip from March. to April as miners entered the shoulder season with high. inventories.

The EIA anticipated production to rebound in the coming. months, peaking at 49 MMst in August before decreasing through. completion of the year.

In general, U.S. coal production is anticipated to reach 500 MMst. in 2024 and decline somewhat to around 490 MMst in 2025.

Last month, the EIA had modified its April coal exports. anticipated down 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.

Reconstructing the collapsed bridge is expected to cost in between. $ 1.7 billion and $1.9 billion and to be completed by fall 2028.

(source: Reuters)