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ENERGY SECURITY AND NET ZERO AFFAIRS – COKING COAL AND CARBON FOOTPRINTS [48342] - 27 April 2025

ENERGY SECURITY AND NET ZERO AFFAIRS – COKING COAL AND CARBON FOOTPRINTS [48342] - 27 April 2025

Sir Julian Lewis: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, if he will publish a list of the countries from which the coking coal required for the Scunthorpe blast furnaces will be purchased; and if he will publish the estimate of the carbon footprint which will be created by transporting the required total from each source country.  [48342]

[Due for Answer on 1 May. Answered on 13 May.]

ANSWER

The Minister of State for Industry (Sarah Jones): British Steel closed its coke ovens in 2023, so is now reliant on imports of coke, a processed coal product. Since the passage of the Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act, British Steel has received coking coal from the United States of America, Colombia, and Australia. The company will keep its supply chains under review.

The Department for Business & Trade has not produced an assessment of the carbon footprint from the transportation of the coking coal required for the blast furnaces. However, the carbon footprint associated with transporting the coking coal to the UK can be calculated using publicly available data (such as the CarbonCare CO2 emissions calculator).