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Ferro chrome (ferrochromium) prices in the
country have firmed up by nearly 46 per cent over the last 2-3 months on the
back of reduced raw material supply and an anticipation of a pick-up in demand
from the stainless steel industry.
Prices are currently ruling at around
₹95,000 a tonne, as against ₹60,000-65,000 a tonne in September-October, 2020.
Production of chrome ore, which goes into making ferro chrome, was impacted due
to Covid-induced lockdown which consequently pushed up prices of ferro chrome,
said industry experts.
Globally, the total chrome ore production
was nearly 34.3 million tonne (mt) in 2019. South Africa accounts for nearly 60
per cent of the global total production at around 20 mt while India produces
around 4 mt.
Production of chrome ore in South Africa
during the first nine months of 2020 was down by 32 per cent while the same in
India was down by nearly 50 per cent, Kaushik Das, Vice-President and Sector
Head, Corporate Sector Ratings, ICRA, told BusinessLine .
Ferro chrome is used in the production of
stainless steel. Stainless steel production was down by nearly 7.6 per cent
globally during the first nine months of 2020.
“Production of stainless steel was down due
to demand side issues following the lockdown induced slowdown. So the current
price increase is more because of supply side push rather than demand side
pull,” Das said.
Chrome ore availability hit
South Africa accounts for 70 per cent of
exports. While it previously used to convert most of its chrome ore into ferro
chrome and export it, the increasing cost of electricity has impacted their
ferro chrome production.
In India, there was a significant change in
mining lease as on March 31, 2020, following which erstwhile lease expired with
mines not operating for a few months. Ferro chrome producers, who do not have
their own source of chrome ore supply, rely on merchant mines which were
suffering from lower availability following the lockdown. This impacted
production to some extent.
“The last six months have been challenging
for the industry as domestic chrome ore production and availability was
severely impacted. Subsequently, a slow ramp-up in ore production led to only
partial feeding of the ferro chrome operations. This shortage of ore led to an
increase in prices of around 42 per cent in Oct’20 auction,” said Jagmohan
Sood, Director, Jindal Stainless Limited.
Volatility in prices to remain
According to industry insiders, South
Africa is likely to impose export duty on chrome ore and this is expected to
have a positive impact on ferro chrome prices.
With the stainless steel industry gradually
ramping up production in anticipation of a pick-up in demand, the demand for
ferro chrome is likely to increase. In such a scenario, lower ferro chrome ore
output is likely to push up prices in the near term, said industry experts.
Following the fresh lease of mines, the
players have to pay a high premium for extraction of ore for majority of the
production in India. This is likely to push up cost of extraction and keep
ferro chrome prices firm.
“Ferro chrome prices have been volatile
over the years because there are very few integrated players. Most players
purchase ore from outside and that sets a floor and prices usually do not go
below that. That creates volatility in prices and that is here to stay. The
high premium for extraction of ore for majority of the production in India and
the recovery in demand is likely to keep prices firm moving forward,” said Das.