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Cook Colliery produces 100,000t in June quarter

PRODUCTION of mid-volatile hard coking coal from Bounty Mining’s Cook Colliery in Queensland, which was recommissioned in January 2018, continued to steadily increase throughout the June quarter to 100,000 tonnes.

 The first coal from Bounty's Cook Colliery leaves the Port of Gladstone.

The first coal from Bounty's Cook Colliery leaves the Port of Gladstone.

Plans developed at the start of 2018 outlined a faster ramp-up of operations but delays in the company's Australian Securities Exchange listing, delays in delivery of equipment to site, shortage of skilled...

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