"Jan Rasmussen" <1@1.1> skrev i en meddelelse news:47fb4a68$0$15898$edfadb0f@dtext01.news.tele.dk...
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/23998647
> Arch Coal CEO Sees Worldwide Coal Shortage.
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> Global coal supply will fall short by up to 35 million tons in 2008 and the deficit is set to
> grow.
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/AFX-0013-24300384.htm
Nippon Steel to accept BHP Billiton's 200 percent coal price hike.
TOKYO, Apr. 6, 2008 -- Nippon Steel Corp. is expected to agree to a proposed 200 percent increase in
coking coal prices by Anglo-Australian resource company BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP) Ltd. for fiscal
2008, the Nikkei reported at the weekend, without citing sources.
The hike, the first in three years, will push the price Nippon Steel pays for the material from $98
a ton to around $300 a ton, the business daily said.
Other steelmakers, including JFE Steel Corp., a unit of JFE Holdings Inc. and Sumitomo Metal
Industries Ltd., are expected to agree to the same price hike.
Major miners such as Anglo-Australian giant Rio Tinto Ltd. are also likely to implement similar
price hikes, the report said.
Because Japan imports nearly 7.5 million tons of coking coal each year, the price hike will push up
sector-wide costs by about 1.5 trillion yen. ($1 = 101.48 yen).
http://www.worldcoal.org/pages/content/index.asp?PageID=109
Steel is essential to everyday life – cars, trains, buildings, ships, bridges, refrigerators,
medical equipment,
for example, are all made with steel.
Coal is essential for iron and steel production; some 66% of steel production worldwide comes from
iron made in blast furnaces which use coal. World crude steel production was 1129 million tonnes in
2005, using
around 664 million tons of coal.
Jan Rasmussen