Core Insights - The report indicates a significant increase in coal prices, with Qinhuangdao port's thermal coal price rising to 808 RMB/ton, a weekly increase of 40 RMB/ton [1][2] - The report highlights a mixed trend in coal consumption, with coastal provinces experiencing an increase while inland provinces saw a decrease [4] - The overall sentiment in the coal industry remains optimistic, with expectations of continued price increases due to supply constraints and seasonal demand [5][6] Thermal Coal Prices - As of November 8, the market price for Qinhuangdao port thermal coal (Q5500) is 808 RMB/ton, up 40 RMB/ton week-on-week [1][2] - Prices for thermal coal from various production areas have also increased, with Shaanxi Yulin's thermal block coal (Q6000) at 760 RMB/ton (+50 RMB/ton) and Inner Mongolia Dongsheng's large block premium coal (Q5500) at 634 RMB/ton (+42.8 RMB/ton) [2] Coking Coal Prices - Coking coal prices have also risen, with the price for main coking coal at Jing Tang port reaching 1800 RMB/ton, an increase of 60 RMB/ton [3] - The price for premium coking coal from Linfen is now 1670 RMB/ton, up 60 RMB/ton week-on-week [3] Consumption Trends - Coastal provinces have seen a weekly increase in coal consumption by 7,000 tons/day (+3.88%), while inland provinces experienced a decrease of 9,400 tons/day (-2.82%) [4] - The overall coal inventory in coastal provinces decreased by 104.20 million tons (-3.09%), indicating tighter supply conditions [4] Industry Outlook - The coal industry is entering a new upward cycle, supported by fundamental and policy factors, with a recommendation for low-cost coal sector investments [5] - The report emphasizes the importance of high-quality coal companies with strong cash flow and dividend yields, suggesting that the coal sector remains undervalued [5][6] - The anticipated seasonal demand increase and low inventory levels at ports and power plants are expected to drive further price increases in the coming months [5]
旺季需求临近,煤价涨势未休 | 投研报告
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2025-11-10 02:15