Steelmaking production costs - thermal coal, coking coal, ore, scrap, energy.
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Coal, coke, ore, scrap, energy


Year 2001 Steelmaking Raw Material and Input Costs
Year/ Month Thermal Coal
$/tonne
Coking Coal
$/ton
Iron Ore
C/dmtu
Natural Gas
$/1000m3
Steel Scrap $/tonne Electric
C/KwH
2001 M132.145.2528.8151.9n/a4.73
2001 M232.129.9151.9n/a4.80
2001 M332.630.0151.9n/a4.86
2001 M433.545.6530.0153.4n/a4.87
2001 M533.830.0153.4n/a5.00
2001 M633.930.0153.4n/a5.23
2001 M734.046.8730.0136.1n/a5.57
2001 M833.830.0136.1n/a5.50
2001 M932.830.0136.1n/a5.31
2001 M1032.448.2730.0116.6n/a5.07
2001 M1129.430.0116.6n/a4.78
2001 M1227.430.0115.9n/a4.78

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