African port coal stocks low after rail delays
RICHARDS Bay Coal Terminal’s stocks of the fuel are at their lowest in a year because deliveries by rail from mines are slower than the pace of exports, data from Africa’s biggest coal export facility shows.
Stocks at the terminal on South Africa’s north-east coast were 2.5m tonnes at the end of December, 2.1% less than at the end of November and the lowest since the end of December 2008, according to data posted on the...
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