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China coal output posts first decline since Beijing ordered more

March 18, 2024
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China coal output posts first decline since Beijing ordered more
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CHINA’S output of thermal coal has fallen for the first time in years, adding to signs that Beijing’s long campaign to bolster energy security by digging more of the fuel may have reached its apex.

Coal production dropped 4.2 per cent from a year earlier to 705 million tonnes for January and February combined, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics. That is the first year-on-year decline since September 2021.

Authorities in China put renewed emphasis on coal after a 2021 energy crisis – and the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – made energy security a top priority for President Xi Jinping. Coal output soared to record levels late last year.

Mine safety has become a bigger issue in recent months, with a rising death toll triggering more government scrutiny and forcing a slowdown in output in some key coal hubs. Still, falling mine output does not yet mean less reliance on coal-fired power, which expanded by 9.7 per cent in the first two months by relying on a burst of imports to offset declining domestic coal supplies. That outpaced overall power generation, and offset softness in renewable power.

The coal numbers were part of China’s broader dump of data on Monday (Mar 18) that showed a mixed picture for the economy and for commodities activity.

Oil processing reached record levels for the first two months of the year as refiners cranked up plants to feed a travel boom around the Chinese New Year holiday. Steel output edged up, while aluminium production was close to all-time highs.

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China combines output data for January and February to smooth out the impact of the Chinese New Year holiday, which this year fell in the middle of last month. The leap year also included an extra day in February. BLOOMBERG



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