19
Jan
08:13
Coking coal remains rangebound after Saraji mine accident
Australian fob coking coal prices were rangebound during the week ended 19 January as the market was cautious following the Saraji mine accident in Australia.
Kallanish assessed premium hard coking coal at $333.06/tonne fob Australia, down slightly from $333.7/t fob the previous week.
On the Singapore Exchange, Premium Coking Coal Futures for February settled at $319.5/t fob on Friday, down by $1.5/t from $321/t fob a week earlier.
One Chinese mill was sai…
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