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    China’s daily coal output near annual high, govt continues crackdown on irregularities

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on November 4, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    China's coal output nears a record high as the government enforces measures to stabilize prices and crack down on market irregularities.

    China's Coal Output Approaches Annual High Amid Crackdown

    BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China’s daily coal output hit 11.2 million tonnes on Nov. 3, rising around 1 million tonnes from early October, close to a record high this year amid a raft of measures to ramp up production, according to the country’s state planner.

    The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) published six statements late on Wednesday and three more on Thursday, showing recent coal production and its efforts in reining in prices.

    Coal inventories at power houses across the country had exceeded 112 million tonnes as of Wednesday, up by more than 31 million tonnes from end-September, and have clawed back to the “normal level” in the previous years, the NDRC said.

    It also said that with production boost measures to be implemented continually and more coal mines resuming operation after overhauls, China’s daily coal output is expected to continue increasing and could break above 12 million tonnes.

    China Energy Group, the country’s biggest coal miner by production, churned out 50.64 million tonnes in October, up 9.1% year-on-year. Over the first three days in November, its daily production reached 1.77 million tonnes, a record high that helped stabilise the coal market, the NDRC said.

    Meanwhile, coal stocks at Qinghuangdao port, a major coal transporting hub in northern China, exceeded 5.1 million tonnes on Wednesday, a level even higher than a year ago, it said.

    Coal prices at mines and ports have dropped significantly, said the economic planner.

    Producers including Inner Mongolia Yitai, China National Coal Group and China Energy Group had lowered their prices, followed by more than 10 major companies that “proactively” cut their prices of thermal coal of 5,500 kcal to below 1,000 yuan ($156.42) a tonne, according to one of the NDRC statements.

    Thermal coal futures on China’s Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange have plunged more than 50% from a historic high of 1,908.2 yuan per tonne logged on Oct. 19.

    Meanwhile, the authorities continued to crack down on irregularities that disrupt market order. China’s top three coal producing regions – Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi – have launched campaigns to probe illegal coal storage sites, said the NDRC.

    The state planner also flagged Futures Daily on Wednesday night for the media’s “false reporting” on efforts to stabilise coal prices and supplies, and said it would refer it to the relevant department for punishment for inaccurate reporting.

    The most-traded January contract of thermal coal fell 0.4% to 936 yuan a tonne as of 1409 GMT on Thursday night.

    ($1 = 6.3931 Chinese yuan renminbi)

    (Reporting by Min Zhang, Muyu Xu and Engen Tham; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)

    Key Takeaways

    • •China's coal output reached 11.2 million tonnes on Nov. 3.
    • •NDRC implements measures to stabilize coal prices.
    • •Coal inventories have returned to normal levels.
    • •China Energy Group's production hit a record high.
    • •Authorities crack down on illegal coal storage.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China’s daily coal output near annual high, govt continues crackdown on irregularities

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses China's increasing coal output and government measures to stabilize the market.

    2How has coal production changed?

    China's daily coal output has increased to 11.2 million tonnes, nearing an annual high.

    3What actions are being taken by the government?

    The government is implementing measures to stabilize coal prices and cracking down on illegal storage.

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