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Baltimore bridge collapse hits Indian coal and petcoke markets

March 27, 2024 | 15:55 |6491
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, America, after it was struck by a cargo ship, has implications for the future of Indian coal and petcoke markets.The collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, America, after it was struck by a cargo ship, has implications for the future of Indian coal and petcoke markets.
Source: ria.ru

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, America, after it was struck by a cargo ship, has implications for the future of Indian coal and petcoke markets.

That has raised concerns about potential supply chain disruptions for Indian importers and possible price increases due to the suspension of shipping through Baltimore Harbor, a key coal export hub.

This is reported by S&P Global Commodity Insights, an American news agency that specializes in publishing price quotes for oil, petroleum products, natural gas, and petrochemical products.

Once shipping through Baltimore Harbor is suspended, alternative routes and logistics arrangements will need to be explored to ensure a stable supply of coal to India.

While some market participants expect short-term price fluctuations in response to the incident, others believe the price impact can be avoided if the waterway is cleared within a reasonable time frame.

However, Indian stakeholders are closely monitoring developments to assess potential implications for energy markets.

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Highway Bridge caused several vehicles, including a semi-truck, to fall off the Patapsco River Bridge, authorities said.

The 300-meter Dali container ship, which flies the Singapore flag, crashed into the bridge. The ship was heading from the port of Baltimore to Colombo (Sri Lanka), it was chartered by the shipping company Maersk.

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