Coal, Australian thermal coal Monthly Price - US Dollars per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Jul 2014 - Mar 2026: 69.850 (101.60%)
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Description: Coal (Australia), thermal GAR, f.o.b. piers, Newcastle/Port Kembla from 2002 onwards , 6,300 kcal/kg (11,340 btu/lb), less than 0.8%, sulfur 13% ash; previously 6,667 kcal/kg (12,000 btu/lb), less than 1.0% sulfur, 14% ash

Unit: US Dollars per Metric Ton



Source: International Coal Report; Coal Week International; Coal Week; Bloomberg; IHS McCloskey Coal Report; World Bank.

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Overview

Australian thermal coal is a steam coal used primarily for electricity generation and industrial heat. On commodity markets, it is commonly priced as FOB Newcastle thermal coal, a benchmark for export-quality material loaded at the port of Newcastle in New South Wales. The standard specification is high-energy coal, often quoted around 12,000 Btu per pound with low sulfur and moderate ash content, which makes it suitable for power stations designed for imported thermal coal. Prices are typically quoted in US dollars per metric ton.

This grade is distinct from metallurgical coal, which is used in steelmaking. Thermal coal is burned in boilers to produce steam, and its value depends on calorific content, sulfur and ash levels, moisture, and transport costs from mine to port. Australian supply is important because the country has long-standing export infrastructure, deep coal basins, and access to Asian seaborne markets. The benchmark reflects the economics of the export trade rather than domestic utility coal pricing.

Supply Drivers

Supply is shaped by geology, mining method, transport links, and weather exposure. Australian thermal coal production is concentrated in the eastern coal basins, where thick, relatively accessible seams support large-scale open-cut and underground mining. The quality of the coal varies by seam, so blending is often used to meet export specifications for energy content, ash, and sulfur. Mining output depends on stripping ratios, labor availability, equipment utilization, and the cost of moving coal from pit to rail to port.

Infrastructure is a central constraint. Coal must move through rail corridors and export terminals before it reaches seaborne buyers, so congestion, maintenance, and port scheduling affect available supply. Heavy rain, flooding, and cyclones can interrupt mining and logistics, especially in eastern Australia, where weather can damage rail lines and loading facilities. Production also responds to depletion and mine sequencing: as pits deepen or seams thin, costs rise and output can shift between mines or basins. Because mine development and expansion require long lead times, supply adjusts more slowly than spot demand.

Demand Drivers

Demand is driven mainly by electricity generation in Asia, especially in countries that rely on imported thermal coal for baseload power. Coal-fired power plants value high calorific content and predictable combustion characteristics, so Australian coal is often favored where boilers are designed for imported grades. Demand is also influenced by industrial heat users, including cement and other energy-intensive industries, though power generation remains the dominant use.

Substitution is important. Buyers can switch among thermal coal origins based on delivered cost, coal quality, freight rates, and plant design. In some systems, coal competes with natural gas, hydroelectricity, nuclear power, and renewables, but the degree of substitution depends on infrastructure and policy. Seasonal demand patterns often reflect electricity load, with higher consumption during periods of extreme heat or cold. Long-run demand is shaped by urbanization, industrialization, and the pace at which power systems replace coal-fired generation with alternative fuels and technologies.

Macro and Financial Drivers

As a globally traded fuel, Australian thermal coal is sensitive to the US dollar because benchmark pricing is denominated in dollars while many buyers and producers face local-currency costs. Exchange-rate movements can change import affordability and producer margins. Freight rates, port congestion, and shipping availability also matter because delivered cost is a major part of the buyer’s decision.

Coal is a physical commodity with storage costs, so nearby and deferred prices can differ depending on inventory conditions and transport constraints. When prompt supply is tight, nearby contracts can trade at a premium; when inventories are ample, the forward curve can reflect carrying costs. Broader industrial activity, power demand, and fuel-switching economics influence coal alongside other energy commodities, especially natural gas and oil-linked fuels. Inflation and interest rates affect mining costs, capital spending, and the financing of inventories and infrastructure.

MonthPriceChange
Jul 201468.75-
Aug 201468.940.28%
Sep 201465.94-4.35%
Oct 201463.71-3.38%
Nov 201462.55-1.82%
Dec 201462.44-0.18%
Jan 201561.44-1.60%
Feb 201569.0512.39%
Mar 201564.76-6.21%
Apr 201556.24-13.16%
May 201561.198.80%
Jun 201558.96-3.64%
Jul 201559.901.59%
Aug 201559.14-1.27%
Sep 201557.65-2.52%
Oct 201554.26-5.88%
Nov 201552.47-3.30%
Dec 201552.21-0.50%
Jan 201649.02-6.11%
Feb 201650.272.55%
Mar 201652.213.86%
Apr 201650.69-2.91%
May 201651.311.22%
Jun 201652.853.00%
Jul 201661.2415.88%
Aug 201667.3910.04%
Sep 201672.727.91%
Oct 201694.2029.54%
Nov 2016103.439.80%
Dec 201688.15-14.77%
Jan 201783.73-5.01%
Feb 201779.98-4.48%
Mar 201780.901.15%
Apr 201783.653.40%
May 201774.42-11.03%
Jun 201781.098.96%
Jul 201787.497.89%
Aug 201798.5812.68%
Sep 201797.82-0.77%
Oct 201797.11-0.73%
Nov 201796.64-0.48%
Dec 2017100.814.31%
Jan 2018106.455.59%
Feb 2018105.95-0.47%
Mar 201896.66-8.77%
Apr 201893.69-3.07%
May 2018105.2912.38%
Jun 2018114.338.59%
Jul 2018119.574.58%
Aug 2018117.34-1.87%
Sep 2018114.16-2.71%
Oct 2018108.73-4.76%
Nov 2018100.73-7.36%
Dec 2018101.370.64%
Jan 201998.56-2.77%
Feb 201995.42-3.19%
Mar 201993.12-2.41%
Apr 201986.77-6.82%
May 201982.32-5.13%
Jun 201972.49-11.94%
Jul 201972.08-0.57%
Aug 201965.55-9.06%
Sep 201965.950.61%
Oct 201969.204.93%
Nov 201966.99-3.19%
Dec 201966.18-1.21%
Jan 202069.665.26%
Feb 202067.64-2.90%
Mar 202066.74-1.33%
Apr 202058.55-12.27%
May 202052.49-10.35%
Jun 202052.21-0.53%
Jul 202051.56-1.24%
Aug 202050.14-2.75%
Sep 202054.608.90%
Oct 202058.406.96%
Nov 202064.4010.27%
Dec 202083.0328.93%
Jan 202186.834.58%
Feb 202186.74-0.10%
Mar 202194.929.43%
Apr 202192.22-2.84%
May 2021107.0416.07%
Jun 2021129.9721.42%
Jul 2021151.9716.93%
Aug 2021169.5811.59%
Sep 2021185.699.50%
Oct 2021224.5120.91%
Nov 2021157.48-29.86%
Dec 2021169.657.73%
Jan 2022196.9516.09%
Feb 2022219.7811.59%
Mar 2022314.0442.89%
Apr 2022310.85-1.02%
May 2022371.8619.63%
Jun 2022374.080.60%
Jul 2022402.207.52%
Aug 2022406.971.19%
Sep 2022430.815.86%
Oct 2022389.79-9.52%
Nov 2022342.16-12.22%
Dec 2022379.2310.83%
Jan 2023317.99-16.15%
Feb 2023207.48-34.75%
Mar 2023187.23-9.76%
Apr 2023194.283.77%
May 2023160.48-17.40%
Jun 2023139.42-13.12%
Jul 2023140.630.87%
Aug 2023152.618.52%
Sep 2023162.476.46%
Oct 2023142.12-12.53%
Nov 2023126.82-10.77%
Dec 2023141.8211.83%
Jan 2024124.90-11.93%
Feb 2024124.22-0.54%
Mar 2024131.495.85%
Apr 2024134.972.65%
May 2024142.015.22%
Jun 2024135.10-4.87%
Jul 2024137.551.81%
Aug 2024145.765.97%
Sep 2024139.20-4.50%
Oct 2024146.635.34%
Nov 2024142.12-3.08%
Dec 2024129.81-8.66%
Jan 2025118.60-8.64%
Feb 2025106.93-9.84%
Mar 2025103.97-2.77%
Apr 202598.61-5.16%
May 2025104.415.88%
Jun 2025109.034.42%
Jul 2025112.903.55%
Aug 2025112.15-0.66%
Sep 2025106.32-5.20%
Oct 2025107.501.11%
Nov 2025112.604.74%
Dec 2025107.67-4.38%
Jan 2026109.781.96%
Feb 2026118.377.82%
Mar 2026138.6017.09%

Top Companies

Coal India Limited
Website: http://coalindia.nic.in/
Location: Kolkata, India
Estimated Production: 361 million tonnes per year

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