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South Africa Coal Profits Surge Amid Iran War

19 August 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Thungela Resources, a South African thermal coal producer, reported a doubling of half-year profits due to increased coal demand.
• The United States-Israel war on Iran has disrupted global oil and natural gas supplies, leading to a rise in coal usage.
• Approximately 82 percent of oil and gas shipments through the Strait of Hormuz went to Asia in 2022.

Thungela Resources Chief Executive Officer Julyan de Villiers announced that the company has doubled its half-year profits as a result of heightened demand for coal amid the ongoing United States-Israel war on Iran. The conflict, which escalated with strikes on Tehran beginning on February 28, has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for about one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies. As oil prices surged due to supply disruptions, many countries have turned to coal as a more readily available and cheaper alternative for energy needs. This shift has been particularly pronounced in Asia, where countries like China, India, Japan, and South Korea heavily rely on energy imports from the Gulf region.

Why It Matters

The ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel against Iran has significant implications for global energy markets, particularly in Asia, which is heavily dependent on oil and gas from the Gulf. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has not only affected oil and gas shipments but has also prompted countries to revert to coal, despite its environmental impact. The World Bank has noted that global coal consumption was already on the rise, driven by demand from sectors such as artificial intelligence data centers. This situation underscores the complex interplay between geopolitical events and energy resource management, highlighting the challenges of transitioning away from fossil fuels.

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