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The Euler analytical company has updated its forecasts for the Russian Railways network, projecting coal loading to reach 323 million metric tons by the end of 2026. Additionally, grain loading for the first half of 2026 is expected to be 15.9 million metric tons, representing a 20% increase due to a strong previous harvest.

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What happened

Coal loading on the Russian Railways network may total 323 mln metric tons as of the end of 2026, the Euler analytical company said in its research seen by TASS.

Why it matters

"We increase the forecast of hard coal loading on the Russian Railways network in 2026 to 323 mln tons (308 mln tons earlier), which is comparable with the figure for 2025," the company said.

Common ground

Grain loading will total 15.9 mln metric tons in the first half of 2026 (+20%) amid the good harvest in the prior agricultural year, Euler added.

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The Euler analytical company has updated its forecasts for the Russian Railways network, projecting coal loading to reach 323 million metric tons by the end of 2026. Additionally, grain loading for the first half of 2026 is expected to be 15.9 million metric tons, representing a 20% increase due to a strong previous harvest.

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Claim 1: “We increase the forecast of hard coal loading on the Russian Railways network in 2026 to 323 mln tons (308 mln tons earlier)”
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The specific detail regarding the increase from 308 million tons to 323 million tons is explicitly stated in the TASS report and corroborated by the web search results referencing that research.
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Claim 2: “Grain loading will total 15.9 mln metric tons in the first half of 2026 (+20%) amid the good harvest in the prior agricultural year, Euler added.”
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The forecast for grain loading totaling 15.9 million metric tons in the first half of 2026 is reported by TASS and corroborated by another web search result citing the same TASS report.
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web search NEUTRAL — Grain loading will total 15.9 mln metric tons in the first half of 2026, the Euler analytical company says.
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web search NEUTRAL — Experts revise upward coal loading for Russian Railways tass.com.
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Claim 3: “Coal loading on the Russian Railways network may total 323 mln metric tons as of the end of 2026, the Euler analytical company said in its research seen by TASS.”
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The claim is directly supported by a TASS report and a separate web search result referencing the same TASS report, both confirming the Euler analytical company's forecast of 323 million metric tons of coal loading for Russian Railways by the end of 2026.
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