Coal & Allied
Coal & Allied is an Australia coal mining company. Operating mines in the Hunter Valley, it is a subsidiary of Yancoal.
ASX: CNA | |
Industry | Mining |
Founded | 2 May 1960 |
Headquarters | Australia |
Products | Coal |
Parent | Yancoal |
Website | www.coalandallied.com.au |
History
Coal & Allied was formed in 1960 when Caledonian Collieries and J & A Brown & Abermain-Seaham Collieries merged.[1] Howard Smith owned 50%.[2][3]
In December 2011, Rio Tinto Coal Australia took full ownership with Coal & Allied delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange.[4] In September 2017, Coal & Allied was sold by Rio Tinto to Yancoal.[5][6][7]
Assets
Current
- Hunter Valley Operations mine: 67.6%
- Mount Thorley mine: 80%[8]
- Port Waratah Coal Services: 36.5%
- Warkworth mine: 55.6%
Former
- Maules Creek coal mine, sold to Whitehaven Coal February 2010[9]
References
- Coal monopoly a menace to the people's well-being Tribune 16 March 1960 page 5
- Coal & Allied Rebuilds in Hunter Australian Financial Review 30 September 1988
- Farquar, Ian (2002). Howard Smith Shipping: Enterprise & Diversity 1854-2001. Caulfield South: Nautical Association of Australia. ISBN 0959907955.
- Coal & Allied Industries Limited: Removal from Official List Australian Securities Exchange 16 December 2011
- Rio Tinto waves goodbye to Coal & Allied Australian Mining 1 September 2017
- Rio Tinto completes divestment of Coal & Allied Investments Limited for $2.69 Billion Rio Tinto 1 September 2017
- History Yancoal
- About Us Mount Thorley Workworth
- Whitehaven Completes Vickey Transaction Whitehaven Coal 4 February 2010
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