KGE Group Minerals

Thermal COAL

Coal– We mainly work on the supply of Low and high-CV Indonesian coal suitable for large-scale power plants, and cement factories, as well as for steel production and coking coal. We provide our client’s Indonesian calories ranging from GCV 3500 to GCV 6300.

South African Coal is low in moisture. It contains high carbon or ash content, further having a higher calorific value. Coal of this quality is majorly required for power and heat generation. The South African coal that we provide to our clients 4800 NAR to 6000 NAR (Net as received). We are offering three categories RB1, RB2, RB3 and RB4.

Iron Ore

Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant rock-forming elements. It constitutes about 5% of the Earth’s crust and is the fourth most abundant element after oxygen, silicon, and aluminium. Iron ore (in the form of iron oxide – the usual magnetite of hematite) is the primary raw material in the steel-making process.

We mainly work on Hematite and Magnetite Iron Ores which are the most prominent ores found in the Philippines, South Africa, Chile, Brazil, Malaysia, and Mozambique low grade (46-55% Fe) fines and lumps, medium grade (55-60% Fe) fines and lumps to high-grade fines, lumps, concentrates and pellets (60-67% Fe).

Iron Ore

Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant rock-forming elements. It constitutes about 5% of the Earth’s crust and is the fourth most abundant element after oxygen, silicon, and aluminium. Iron ore (in the form of iron oxide – the usual magnetite of hematite) is the primary raw material in the steel-making process.

We mainly work on Hematite and Magnetite Iron Ores which are the most prominent ores found in the Philippines, South Africa, Chile, Brazil, Malaysia, and Mozambique low grade (46-55% Fe) fines and lumps, medium grade (55-60% Fe) fines and lumps to high-grade fines, lumps, concentrates and pellets (60-67% Fe).

Petcoke

Dry Bulk

Petroleum coke (petcoke), and elemental sulphur (sulphur), are primarily produced in the OQ refinery in Suhar, and urea is produced in the OMIFCO plant in Sur. Petcoke and sulphur are both by-products recovered during the oil and gas production and refining processes, alongside other products such as gasoline, diesel, and LPG. Petcoke is consumed globally as fuel by cement and power industries and as an input to other industrial applications such as smelting for aluminium, steel, and titanium. Sulphur has wide applications across a variety of different industries including phosphoric acid, ammonium sulphate, single super phosphate (SSP) fertiliser, copper, nickel, and uranium. Trading petcoke and sulphur in different markets including Asia, Europe, the Mediterranean, and North Africa.