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Peabody Highlights Q1 Cost Control Amid Slower Prices

  • Writer: Met Coal Junkie
    Met Coal Junkie
  • May 8
  • 1 min read

May 6, 2025 – Peabody Energy reported Q1 2025 seaborne metallurgical coal sales of 1.8 million tons with an average price of $125.15/ton. Despite a 9% drop in pricing versus Q4 2024, strong cost control held margins positive, yielding $13.2 million in Adjusted EBITDA. The Centurion mine exceeded early development targets, shipping premium hard coking coal and staying on track for longwall production in Q1 2026. Looking ahead, Q2 met coal volumes are expected to rise to 2.2 million tons, priced at 70–75% of index levels, suggesting cautious optimism despite ongoing market volatility.

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