Australian coal producers have budged first in the standoffpitching them against Asian buyers, with lower offers seen in the premium6,000 kcal/kg NAR Newcastle coal market Thursday, said traders."/>Australian coal producers have budged first in the standoffpitching them against Asian buyers, with lower offers seen in the premium6,000 kcal/kg NAR Newcastle coal market Thursday, said traders."/>

Producers move first with lower premium coal offers

02:59 PM @ Friday - 12 October, 2012
Australian coal producers have budged first in the standoffpitching them against Asian buyers, with lower offers seen in the premium6,000 kcal/kg NAR Newcastle coal market Thursday, said traders.

However, the move down did not translate into the 5,500 kcal/kg NARthermal coal market as value was unchanged on the day.

A November-loading cargo of 6,000 kcal/kg NAR thermal coal was heardoffered at $79.50/mt FOB Newcastle through globalCOAL in the Asian afternoon,the level where a bid was registered Wednesday and indicating lower value onthe day. An offer for December-loading coal was also lowered by 25 cents to$85/mt while January was heard offered at $87/mt.

Traders continued to describe a largely quiet market as Chinese andother Asian buyers wait before committing to any new purchases.
One broker put the amount of transactions for Australian 5,500 kcal/kgNAR thermal coal at one or two this week, well below what traders hadexpected going into this week.

"The Chinese still ask for a very low price, which is not doable...theyare just testing the market and can afford to wait," said one Asia Pacificmarket participant.

"There's still a bit of an oversupply in China...it is the samesituation for South Korea and Taiwan and I believe they could even resellcoal to China," he added.

Offer levels for Australian 5,500 kcal/kg NAR thermal coal with maximumash of 23% loading in November were pegged by broker Marex Spectron at$70.50-72.25/mt, showing little change from Wednesday.

One trader said tradeable value was likely closer to the bid.

Q1 2013 was bid at $73.25/mt, a source at Marex Spectron said.

Freight costs from Newcastle in eastern Australia to Southern Chineseports were still around $12.00-12.50/mt, marking a climbdown from late lastweek, said traders.

The price for 7-45 day forward Australian 5,500 kcal/kg NAR thermal coalwith typical ash of 20% was assessed at $71.55/mt FOB Newcastle, unchangedfrom Wednesday's assessment.

The ash differential was also assessed unchanged on the day, at $0.68/mt.