兖煤澳大利亚(03668.HK)第二季度可售煤产量增长6%至1340万吨
格隆汇7月16日丨兖煤澳大利亚(03668.HK)发布公告,2019年第二季度,公司原煤产量为1710万吨,与2018年第二季度相似;可售煤产量为1340万吨,较2018年第二季度增长6%;第二季度的应占可售产量为900万吨,较2018年第二季度增长6%。
公告表示,年初至今的应占可售煤产量较2018年增长9%。由于市场对兖煤优质煤炭产品的需求不断,应占销售亦较2018年增长5%;本季度的实现价格反映了地区市场状况。第二季度平均实现煤炭价格为116澳元╱吨;而2019年第一季度为133澳元╱吨; 第二季度可记录总受伤事故次数为7.17,与第一季度的7.12相比有略微变化。其乃由根据多个国家基准计量的多个资产组成。
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