Two more bulk carriers with coal came to Ukraine
Two Panamax-class bulk carriers with imported coal will be in Ukraine today: one vessel is already moored, the second will enter the port tonight.
Two Panamax-class bulk carriers with imported coal will be in Ukraine today: one vessel is already moored, the second will enter the port tonight.
On Sunday, December 5th, a bulk carrier Globe Danae arrived at the port of Pivdennyi with 66 thousand tons of American coal for DTEK-Energo.
DTEK Energo expects the arrival of another bulk carrier with coal from November 29th to December 5th.
The first two vessels with thermal coal for DTEK will arrive in Ukraine in November, four in December, and one in January.
DTEK has contracted 600 thousand tons of coal for the first quarter of 2022. Coal will arrive from the USA, Poland and Colombia.
Ukrainian ports will soon accept five vessels with imported coal from the United States, totaling approximately 280,000 tonnes.
DTEK and the international company HC Trading have agreed on an additional shipload of 60,000 tonnes of American coal. The delivery is expected to arrive in Ukraine in mid-November this year.
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