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Whitehaven Coal's third quarter production in Australia drops by 5% q/q

Whitehaven Coal's third quarter production in Australia drops by 5% q/q

Whitehaven Coal, Australia, reported on Tuesday a 5% decline in production in the third quarter. This was mainly due to a reduced output at its Narrabri Mine in New South Wales as well as lower production in its Queensland mines.

For the quarter ending March 31, the country's largest independent coal miner reported a managed run-ofmine (ROM coal) production of 9,2 million metric tonnes, compared to the 9.7 million tons that was reported for the previous three-month period.

Visible Alpha's consensus estimate of 8 million tons was exceeded.

Narrabri, the only underground mine of the company, reported a decline in ROM production of 31%. The mine had equipment failures that took time to fix during the period reported.

The Queensland operations, which include the Daunia mine and Blackwater, saw a drop of 3% in ROM output during the first quarter, to 4.5 millions tons.

The Queensland coal operations of the company earned A$221 (141.99 dollars) per ton sold during the quarter. ($1 = 1.5564 Australian dollars)

(source: Reuters)