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All publications by tag «COAL»

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2020, December, 18, 11:55:00
GLOBAL COAL DEMAND WILL UP 2.6%
A global economic recovery in 2021 is expected to drive a short-lived rebound in coal demand following the major drop this year triggered by the Covid-19 crisis,
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2020, December, 15, 14:15:00
GLOBAL ELECTRICITY DEMAND UPDOWN
Global electricity demand in 2020 is projected to fall by around 2%. With the recovery of the global economy in 2021, global electricity demand is expected to grow by around 3%.
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2020, December, 15, 13:55:00
CHINESE BAN OF COAL
In 2019, China accounted for 24% of Australia’s thermal coal exports.
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2020, December, 9, 11:45:00
OIL PRICES 2021: $47 - $50
Brent prices will average $49/b in 2021, up from an expected average of $43/b in the fourth quarter of 2020. Brent prices will average $47/b in the first quarter of 2021 and rise to an average of $50/b by the fourth quarter.
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2020, November, 27, 11:20:00
INDONESIA'S COAL FOR CHINA $1.5 BLN
China Coal Transportation and Distribution has signed a US$1.5bn agreement with the Indonesian Coal Mining Association (APBI) to buy 200 Mt of thermal coal in 2021.
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2020, November, 16, 12:30:00
ENERGY TRANSITION FOR COAL
The pressure on Energy Solution Providers has been building for quite some time. Instead of backing coal, new finance is getting behind renewable energy and putting shareholder pressure on forcing decisions on those still involved in the fossil fuel areas.
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2020, November, 11, 14:50:00
OIL PRICES 2020-21: $40 - $47
EIA forecasts Brent crude oil prices will average $47/b in 2021.
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2020, October, 14, 12:05:00
GLOBAL ENERGY MARKET VOLATILITY
Global energy demand rebounds to its pre-crisis level in early 2023 in the STEPS, but this is delayed until 2025 in the event of a prolonged pandemic and deeper slump
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2020, October, 12, 11:20:00
CHINA'S COAL REDUCING
China should strictly control coal consumption and the expansion of coal-fired power capacity in the next five years, aiming to cap carbon emission from coal sectors by 2025 and even realise negative growth
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2020, October, 8, 12:35:00
CHINA MERGES COAL
In 2019, China was the largest coal producer in the world, with an output of 3,691 Mt, followed by India (769 Mt) and the United States (640 Mt).