12
May
11:21
South32 mine cuts coking coal supply
South32 has warned that it will lower its coking coal output guidance as a result of high concentrations of gas at its Illawarra operation which forced a halt in production. The news comes as quarterly contract negotiations resume after the disruption of Cyclone Debbie, Kallanish notes.
South32, previously part of BHP Billiton, had previously said that the mine would produce some 7.9 million tonnes of coal in the year ending June 2017. It now says output wi…
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