Types of Coal
Comprehensive Solutions for Diverse Energy Needs
High CV Coal from South Africa
The global markets remain centered on high-quality coal types like anthracite and bituminous coal.
Key Challenges Addressed: Overcoming sourcing issues, dwindling reserves, and logistical complexities.
Global Network: Established partnerships with traders and long-term contracts with mine owners in Indonesia, South Africa, and Australia.
Assured Supply: Direct collaboration with mine owners ensures consistent availability at contracted rates.
Low CV Coal from Indonesia
Low-calorific value (CV) coal, including lignite and sub-bituminous types, represents nearly half of the world’s recoverable reserves.
Strategic Importance: Overcoming sourcing issues, dwindling reserves, and logistical complexities.
Growing Demand: Increasing usage in cost-sensitive markets like India, China & Other South East Asian Countries
Custom Solutions: Boilers in South East Asian Countries like India & China are designed to utilize low-CV coal blends from Indonesia.
Abundant Supply: Reliable reserves of medium, and low CV coal.
Economic Benefit: Proximity to major markets reduces transportation costs.
Trusted Partnerships: Long-term relationships with mine owners and traders ensure steady supply chains.
Pet Coke from India, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa
Petroleum coke (pet coke), a byproduct of oil refining, is a stable and efficient fuel used in power generation and manufacturing.
Global Availability: Sourced from India, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa.
Safe Transport: Efficiently moved via ships, barges, rail, and trucks.