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It's tougher now for Australian metallurgical coal
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Report summary
Australian metallurgical coal producers have experienced significant reductions in margins during 2014. The scale of the reductions varies across the sector largely due to differences in price movements of the metallurgical coal product types. We estimate 13% of hard coking coal is currently cash negative up from 7% in 2013. For semi-coking coal the proportion is 17% more than double 2013 levels, while for PCI the proportion is even higher with 25% currently cash negative.
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Hard coking coal
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- It's tougher now for Australian metallurgical coal: Image 1
- HCC cost and margin comparison, A$/t
- It's tougher now for Australian metallurgical coal: Image 2
- It's tougher now for Australian metallurgical coal: Table 2
- 2014 PCI margin curve
- It's tougher now for Australian metallurgical coal: Table 3
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