Yancoal
Yancoal is an Australia coal mining company. Operating mines in New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia, it is a dual-listed company with listings on the Australian Securities Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It is majority owned by Yanzhou Coal.
| Type | Dual-listed | 
|---|---|
| ASX: YAL SEHK: 3668  | |
| Industry | Mining | 
| Founded | 2004 | 
| Headquarters | ,  Australia  | 
| Products | Coal | 
| Revenue | $3.6 billion (2020) | 
| $748 million (2020) | |
Number of employees  | 4,400 | 
| Parent | Yanzhou Coal (62.5%) | 
| Website | www.yancoal.com.au | 
History
    
Yancoal was established in 2004 with the acquisition of the Austar coal mine in the Hunter Valley.[1] In June 2012 it was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.[2] In September 2017 Coal & Allied was purchased by Yancoal from Rio Tinto.[3][4] In December 2018 Yancoal became a dual-listed company when it was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.[5]
Assets
    
    
New South Wales
    
Queensland
    
- Cameby Downs[11]
 - Middlemount (50%) with Peabody[12]
 - Yarrabee[13]
 
Western Australia
    
- Premier, purchased from Wesfarmers September 2011[14][15]
 
References
    
- History Yancoal
 - Yancol Australia Limited Admission to Official List Australian Securities Exchange 26 June 2012
 - 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
 - Yancoal to dual list onto Hong Kong exchange Sydney Morning Herald 2 July 2018
 - About Ashton Coal
 - Hunter Valley Operations Yancoal
 - About Moolarben Coal
 - Mount Thorley Warkworth Yancoal
 - Stratford Duralie Yancoal
 - Cameby Downs Yancoal
 - Ownership Middlemount Coal
 - Yarrabee Yancoal
 - Premier Yancoal
 - Sale of Premier Coal Wesfarmers
 - About Us Austar Coal Mine
 - Yancoal closes 100 year old mine near Cessnock NBN News 27 February 2021
 - About Donaldson Coal
 - Yancoal's Donaldson coal to shut down Australian Mining 3 March 2016
 
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