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In January 2021, Ukrainian coke companies decreased production of blast-furnace coke by 2.2% to 845 thousand tons compared to January 2020, according to Interfax-Ukraine citing Ukrkoks association of coke companies.
“January showed a little increase in coke production as a result of growing demand among steelmaking companies. The number of orders increased only a little, while demand hiked up. At the same time, there’s a concern that given sharp increase in demand, coke companies might fail to fulfill all the orders on time, as coke batteries need a repair — they should have been relined earlier,” says Anatoliy Starovoit, CEO of Ukrkoks.
According to him, 29% of the total volume of coal supplied in January had domestic origin while 71% was imported.
In January 2021, the following companies cut coke production compared to January 2020:
In January, the following three Ukrainian companies boosted coke production:
In 2020, Ukrainian coke plants cut production of blast-furnace coke with 6% moisture content by 3.9% against 2019, down to 9.66 million tons.
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