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Thermal coal ramp-up expected from both new and existing mines

INCREASED Australian thermal coal exports are expected to be driven by the ramp up of production at both new and existing mines.

Increased output of thermal coal from a number of established mines with relatively low production costs did appear likely.

Increased output of thermal coal from a number of established mines with relatively low production costs did appear likely.

The federal government's March Resources and Energy Quarterly states that while some Australian may not reach their full approved capacity, increased output from a number of established mines with relatively...

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