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Glencore's Aussie coal performs well in the wet

AUSTRALIA'S largest thermal coal producer Glencore has managed to limit the year-on-year reduction in production of thermal and semi-soft coal caused by wet weather to just 2% in 2022.

 Glencore's Bulga coal mine in NSW.

Glencore's Bulga coal mine in NSW.

The company produced 65.2 million tonnes of thermal and semi-soft coal in the 12 months to December. Coking coal production of 8.7Mt was 4% lower than 2021, reflecting mining sequencing changes at its...

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