Coal, South African export price Monthly Price - Rand per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Dec 2017 - Jun 2025: 406.735 (32.15%)
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Description: Coal (South Africa), thermal NAR netback assessment f.o.b. Richards Bay 6,000 kcal/kg from February 13, 2017; during 2006-February 10, 2017 thermal NAR; during 2002-2005 6,200 kcal/kg (11,200 btu/lb), less than 1.0%, sulfur 16% ash; years 1990-2001 6390 kcal/kg (11,500 btu/lb)

Unit: Rand per Metric Ton



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

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Overview

South African export coal is typically priced as a seaborne thermal coal benchmark quoted in US dollars per metric ton, commonly on a free on board basis at Richards Bay. The benchmark reflects coal loaded for export from South Africa’s principal coal-exporting terminal and is used as a reference for international trade in thermal coal. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from ancient plant material and is traded by grade, calorific value, ash content, sulfur content, and moisture, all of which affect its suitability for power generation and industrial use.

In commodity markets, South African export coal serves as a reference point for Atlantic and Asian thermal coal pricing because it is a widely traded export grade with established logistics. The price is usually discussed in terms of delivered energy content as well as tonnage, since buyers compare coal on a heat-adjusted basis. Its main uses are electricity generation, industrial heat, cement production, and, in some regions, metallurgical blending where thermal coal characteristics are acceptable.

Supply Drivers

Supply is shaped by geology, mining costs, rail capacity, port throughput, and the quality of the coal seam. South Africa’s export coal comes mainly from the coalfields of Mpumalanga and nearby regions, where large sedimentary deposits support both domestic power supply and export production. The structure of the industry links mine output to transport infrastructure: coal must move by rail to Richards Bay, so bottlenecks in rail performance can constrain exports even when mine output is available.

Production is also affected by the physical characteristics of the coal seam. Strip ratios, seam thickness, ash content, and beneficiation requirements influence the cost of preparing export-grade material. Because coal mining is capital intensive and mine life depends on depletion of accessible reserves, supply responds slowly to price changes. Weather can disrupt open-pit operations, rail corridors, and port loading, while flooding or drought can affect mine operations and dust control. Labor relations, maintenance cycles, and equipment availability also matter because export coal depends on continuous movement through a linked mining-and-logistics chain.

Demand Drivers

Demand is driven primarily by electricity generation, especially in countries that rely on imported thermal coal for baseload power. South African export coal competes with coal from other exporting regions on the basis of energy content, sulfur, ash, and delivered cost. It also competes indirectly with natural gas, fuel oil, hydroelectricity, nuclear power, and renewable generation, depending on the importing country’s power system and fuel-switching capability.

Industrial demand comes from cement, steel-related heat applications, and other high-temperature processes that require solid fuel. Seasonal patterns matter because power demand often rises during hot or cold periods, increasing coal burn in systems that use coal for dispatchable generation. Long-run demand is shaped by the installed fleet of coal-fired power plants, the pace of industrialization in importing economies, and the availability of substitute fuels. Environmental regulation can alter the fuel mix by changing emissions costs, but the basic demand mechanism remains the same: coal is purchased where it offers reliable, storable, and comparatively low-cost thermal energy.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Because South African export coal is priced in US dollars, exchange-rate movements affect local producer revenues and the relative cost for non-dollar buyers. Broader industrial activity influences demand because coal consumption is tied to power generation and heavy industry. Interest rates matter indirectly through their effect on inventory financing, mine investment, and the cost of holding physical stocks.

Storage and transport costs shape the forward curve. Coal is bulky and expensive to store and move, so nearby delivery periods can trade differently from later periods when inventories are tight or logistics are constrained. Like other energy commodities, coal prices often respond to changes in freight rates, port congestion, and the cost of substituting between fuels. Correlation with other asset classes is usually secondary to physical market fundamentals, but the dollar and global growth conditions remain important transmission channels.

MonthPriceChange
Dec 20171,264.97-
Jan 20181,191.04-5.84%
Feb 20181,097.27-7.87%
Mar 20181,058.50-3.53%
Apr 20181,118.145.63%
May 20181,277.9014.29%
Jun 20181,381.458.10%
Jul 20181,418.022.65%
Aug 20181,387.89-2.13%
Sep 20181,511.288.89%
Oct 20181,453.40-3.83%
Nov 20181,293.84-10.98%
Dec 20181,354.324.67%
Jan 20191,265.06-6.59%
Feb 20191,161.95-8.15%
Mar 20191,133.79-2.42%
Apr 20191,025.37-9.56%
May 2019994.59-3.00%
Jun 2019916.90-7.81%
Jul 2019922.520.61%
Aug 2019915.90-0.72%
Sep 2019909.90-0.66%
Oct 20191,005.7710.54%
Nov 20191,089.838.36%
Dec 20191,100.610.99%
Jan 20201,182.507.44%
Feb 20201,198.091.32%
Mar 20201,126.68-5.96%
Apr 20201,040.70-7.63%
May 20201,041.250.05%
Jun 2020973.05-6.55%
Jul 2020948.80-2.49%
Aug 2020987.314.06%
Sep 2020959.81-2.78%
Oct 20201,004.114.62%
Nov 20201,081.127.67%
Dec 20201,282.1418.59%
Jan 20211,312.872.40%
Feb 20211,224.14-6.76%
Mar 20211,359.3611.05%
Apr 20211,283.80-5.56%
May 20211,398.988.97%
Jun 20211,571.6112.34%
Jul 20211,782.8213.44%
Aug 20212,044.1914.66%
Sep 20212,127.384.07%
Oct 20212,964.3039.34%
Nov 20211,981.51-33.15%
Dec 20212,258.5113.98%
Jan 20222,611.7215.64%
Feb 20222,990.9614.52%
Mar 20224,416.1547.65%
Apr 20224,543.362.88%
May 20224,449.14-2.07%
Jun 20224,599.753.39%
Jul 20224,532.94-1.45%
Aug 20224,586.431.18%
Sep 20224,115.21-10.27%
Oct 20223,465.83-15.78%
Nov 20222,972.05-14.25%
Dec 20223,724.6925.32%
Jan 20232,939.94-21.07%
Feb 20232,587.81-11.98%
Mar 20232,503.23-3.27%
Apr 20232,431.30-2.87%
May 20231,960.59-19.36%
Jun 20231,852.80-5.50%
Jul 20231,755.21-5.27%
Aug 20231,830.744.30%
Sep 20231,895.863.56%
Oct 20232,444.4828.94%
Nov 20232,015.95-17.53%
Dec 20232,036.031.00%
Jan 20242,006.85-1.43%
Feb 20241,998.65-0.41%
Mar 20241,978.40-1.01%
Apr 20241,979.920.08%
May 20241,946.02-1.71%
Jun 20241,942.51-0.18%
Jul 20241,922.58-1.03%
Aug 20241,915.14-0.39%
Sep 20241,868.70-2.43%
Oct 20241,875.300.35%
Nov 20241,915.002.12%
Dec 20241,903.03-0.62%
Jan 20251,933.121.58%
Feb 20251,857.74-3.90%
Mar 20251,791.72-3.55%
Apr 20251,804.580.72%
May 20251,708.73-5.31%
Jun 20251,671.71-2.17%

Top Companies

BHP Billiton Energy Coal South Africa
Website: http://www.bhpbilliton.com/
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Estimated Production: 48 million tonnes per year

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