Steelmaking costs - thermal coal, coking coal, iron ore, scrap.
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Steel Cost Trends

Coal, coke, ore, ferrous scrap, electrical energy, gas


Year 2005 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
2005 M156.882.765.0182.2200-2105.23
2005 M253.565.0182.2200-2055.26
2005 M354.665.0182.2200-2055.30
2005 M454.984.765.0198.4195-2055.31
2005 M555.065.0198.4155-1655.42
2005 M654.665.0198.4145-1505.86
2005 M754.585.765.0220.7195-2006.14
2005 M852.665.0220.7225-2356.20
2005 M948.565.0220.7235-2406.17
2005 M1045.583.265.0250.6205-2106.03
2005 M1140.865.0250.6200-2055.83
2005 M1241.065.0250.6180-1905.94

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