Baltimore Bridge Collapse Will Likely Block Coal Exports for Weeks

  • Xcoal CEO says up to 2.5 million tons of coal may be cut off
  • Disruptions to US supplies headed for India at question
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The collapse of a major Baltimore bridge Tuesday is likely to shut down the port’s coal exports for as many as six weeks and block the transport of up to 2.5 million tons of coal, said Ernie Thrasher, chief executive officer of Xcoal Energy & Resources LLC.

The US exported about 74 million tons of coal last year, with Baltimore the second-largest terminal for the commodity. Plugging up a major coal hub threatens to disrupt global energy supply chains that have finally begun to work out the kinks left over from pandemic slowdowns.