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Curragh seeking to lift production after difficult 2021

RUN-of-mine production from Coronado Global Resources’ Curragh mine in Queensland has plunged 7.5% to 13.6 million tonnes in 2021 as wet weather and the fall-out from the death of Clark Peadon at the mine in November hampered production.

 Curragh’s production focus for the first quarter of 2022 is to continue the progress begun in the December quarter.

Curragh’s production focus for the first quarter of 2022 is to continue the progress begun in the December quarter.

December quarter saleable production from Australia was 2.6Mt, down 10.3% compared to the September quarter, driven predominantly by the temporary Curragh mine closure due to the safety incident, subsequent...

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