Australian haulage firm Aurizon has further delayed the restart of coal deliveries through the Blackwater line of the Central Queensland Coal Network (CQCN) to the 102mn t/yr port of Gladstone.
Aurizon now expects to restart coal railing on the line by 12 February, from 9 February earlier, leaving coal mines on the Blackwater system unable to deliver coal to Gladstone for up to 14 days.
Deliveries were halted after a collision between a freight train and a coal train operated by Aurizon occurred at 7:15pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (08:15 GMT) on 29 January, bringing down overhead power lines.
The restart date is still subject to weather conditions, with the Australian Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a dry week ahead following some showers on 6 February.
The smaller Moura rail line is still operating and delivering coal to Gladstone. Moura delivered 12.9mn t of coal to Gladstone in 2021, while Blackwater delivered 50.5mn t.
The ship queue outside Gladstone rose to 30 on 6 February from 23 on 2 February. It usually averages around 22.
Argus assessed high-grade 6,000 kcal/kg NAR thermal coal at $249.79/t fob Newcastle on 3 February, down from $402.02/t on 6 January and from a peak of $444.59/t on 9 September. It assessed the premium hard low-volatile metallurgical coal price at $350.25/t fob Australia on 3 February, up from $314.75/t on 6 January and from $244.75/t on 24 November.


