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Yancoal Australia Falls After Reporting Lower Q1 Saleable Coal Production

-- Shares of Yancoal Australia (ASX:YAL) fell around 1% in recent Tuesday trade after the company reported in a late Monday Australian bourse filing that attributable saleable coal production for the first quarter ended March 31 was 9 million tonnes, down from 9.5 million tonnes a year earlier.

Attributable run-of-mine coal production for the quarter fell to 11.3 million tonnes from 11.5 million tonnes a year ago.

The average realized coal price was AU$146 per tonne, down from AU$157 per tonne in the March 2025 quarter.

The company said its 2026 guidance remains unchanged, with attributable saleable production of 36.5 million to 40.5 million tonnes.

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