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Glencore thermal coal production plunges 19%

GLENCORE’S production of Australian thermal and semi-soft coal in Q1 2021 of 14.6 million tonnes was 3.5Mt or 19% lower than the previous corresponding period, reflecting continuing market-related supply reductions.

 Glencore increased coking coal production from its Newlands mine in Queensland.

Glencore increased coking coal production from its Newlands mine in Queensland.

The miner said the temporary disruption caused by severe wet weather in New South Wales in March also impacted production. Importantly, Glencore is winding down its production of thermal coal for domestic...

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