Coal Swaps Gain for Indonesian Contracts; China Prices Advance
BloombergBy Fitri Wulandari
Pricing data and some volumes
About 60 percent of Indonesia’s coal is classified as sub- bituminous. Higher moisture levels and a lower carbon content reduce the heating value compared with better-quality stock. Sub-bit coal has kilocalories of less than 6,100 per kilogram, according to the Indonesian energy ministry