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Coal News & Price Data July 5, 2024 – Mine Fires Reignite Met Market Interest
Holy supply disruptions, Batman. Not one, not two, but these THREE separate incidents are going to tighten up metallurgical coal markets over the next month or so…
Holy supply disruptions, Batman. Not one, not two, but these THREE separate incidents are going to tighten up metallurgical coal markets over the next month or so…
Anglo’s Grosvenor Coal Mine in Queensland, Australia was evacuated Saturday morning after a methane ignition caused a fire which engulfed the operation. Here, we take a look at possible effects on met coal markets…
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District, has announced the closure of the Holt Lock in Alabama, cutting off river transportation for Peabody and Warrior…
For our third installment in the series here, I thought it best to tackle Peabody Energy BTU -1.91%↓. That’s not necessarily because it’s an interesting risk-reward at this point in the market cycle. Rather, it’s simply because I get more questions on it than any other coal stock. Well, that and it has had the most predictable trading range of the entire sector…
The Twitterati love to trash BTU management after earnings calls…but that’s because they don’t understand the story.
Citi has raised its rating on April 11 for Warrior Met Coal to ‘Buy’ from ‘Neutral’ and increased the target price to $75
Peabody Energy released preliminary financial results for the first quarter of 2024 today.
Herewith the monthly technical analysis update along with some quick commentary on each coal producer.
The failed Demopolis Lock near the junction of the Tombigbee and Black Warrior rivers in Alabama is expected to reopen 30 May after repairs
Peabody (NYSE: BTU) today filed its Proxy Statement for its 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held on May 9, 2024
Now that we’ve seen another annual rug pull in metallurgical coal markets, I thought it appropriate to revise forecasts and valuation comps
A major Indiana utility said it’s preparing to switch its remaining coal-fired power plant to burn natural gas.