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Form10q2024q2p1i0
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
___________________________________________________
FORM
10-Q
___________________________________________________
(Mark One)
 
QUARTERLY
 
REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13
 
OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended
June 30, 2024
OR
 
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO
 
SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from
 
to
 
Commission File Number:
1-16247
___________________________________________________
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
___________________________________________________
Delaware
83-1780608
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
Level 33, Central Plaza One
,
345 Queen Street
Brisbane, Queensland
,
Australia
4000
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip Code)
(
61
)
7
3031 7777
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
N/A
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)
___________________________________________________
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
 
Title of each class
Trading Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange on which registered
None
None
None
Indicate by check
 
mark whether the
 
registrant (1) has filed
 
all reports required
 
to be filed
 
by Section 13 or
 
15(d) of the
 
Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 during
 
the preceding 12 months
 
(or for such shorter
 
period that the registrant
 
was required to file
 
such reports), and (2) has
been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes
 
 
No
 
Indicate by check mark whether
 
the registrant has submitted electronically
 
every Interactive Data File required to
 
be submitted pursuant
to Rule 405
 
of Regulation S-T
 
(§232.405 of this
 
chapter) during the
 
preceding 12 months
 
(or for such
 
shorter period that
 
the registrant
was required to submit such files).
 
Yes
 
 
No
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant
 
is a large accelerated filer,
 
an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated
 
filer, a smaller reporting
company,
 
or
 
an
 
emerging
 
growth
 
company.
 
See
 
the
 
definitions
 
of
 
“large
 
accelerated
 
filer,”
 
“accelerated
 
filer,”
 
“smaller
 
reporting
company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
 
Large accelerated filer
Accelerated filer
Non-accelerated filer
Smaller reporting company
Emerging growth company
 
If an emerging
 
growth company, indicate by
 
check mark if
 
the registrant has
 
elected not to
 
use the extended
 
transition period for
 
complying
with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).
 
Yes
 
 
No
The registrant’s
 
common stock is
 
publicly traded on
 
the Australian Securities
 
Exchange in the
 
form of CHESS
 
Depositary Interests, or
CDIs, convertible at the option of
 
the holders into shares of the
 
registrant’s common stock on a 10-for-1 basis.
 
The total number of shares
of the registrant's common stock, par value
 
$0.01 per share, outstanding on July 31,
 
2024, including shares of common stock underlying
CDIs, was
167,645,373
.
Form10q2024q2p2i1 Form10q2024q2p2i0
Steel starts
here.
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period
 
ended June 30, 2024.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
4
PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 1.
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In US$ thousands, except share data)
Assets
Note
(Unaudited)
 
June 30, 2024
December 31,
2023
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
264,691
$
339,295
Trade receivables, net
 
281,621
263,951
Income tax receivable
 
26,812
44,906
Inventories
4
 
197,304
192,279
Other current assets
6
 
109,790
103,609
Total
 
current assets
 
880,218
944,040
Non-current assets:
Property, plant and equipment,
 
net
5
 
1,529,828
1,506,437
Right of use asset – operating leases, net
8
 
69,563
80,899
Goodwill
 
28,008
28,008
Intangible assets, net
 
3,007
3,108
Restricted deposits
16
 
67,973
68,660
Deferred income tax assets
 
28,190
27,230
Other non-current assets
11,995
19,656
Total
 
assets
 
$
2,618,782
$
2,678,038
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities:
 
Accounts payable
 
$
99,991
$
113,273
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
7
 
244,337
312,705
Asset retirement obligations
 
15,024
15,321
Contract obligations
 
39,463
40,722
Lease liabilities
8
 
21,048
22,879
Interest bearing liabilities
9
 
1,360
Other current financial liabilities
10
 
4,011
2,825
Total
 
current liabilities
 
425,234
507,725
Non-current liabilities:
Asset retirement obligations
 
150,369
148,608
Contract obligations
 
44,747
61,192
Deferred consideration liability
 
285,563
277,442
Interest bearing liabilities
9
 
260,882
235,343
Other financial liabilities
10
 
24,433
5,307
Lease liabilities
8
 
51,650
61,692
Deferred income tax liabilities
 
100,511
100,145
Other non-current liabilities
 
39,384
34,549
Total
 
liabilities
 
$
1,382,773
$
1,432,003
Common stock $
0.01
 
par value;
1,000,000,000
 
shares authorized,
167,645,373
 
shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2024 and
December 31, 2023
1,677
1,677
Series A Preferred stock $
0.01
 
par value;
100,000,000
 
shares
authorized,
1
 
Share issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2024 and
December 31, 2023
 
Additional paid-in capital
 
1,093,654
1,094,431
Accumulated other comprehensive losses
14
 
(106,993)
(89,927)
Retained earnings
247,671
239,854
Total
 
stockholders’ equity
 
$
1,236,009
$
1,246,035
Total
 
liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$
2,618,782
$
2,678,038
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed
 
consolidated financial statements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
5
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of
 
Operations and Comprehensive Income
(In US$ thousands, except share data)
Three months ended
 
 
June 30,
Six months ended
 
June 30,
Note
2024
2023
2024
2023
Revenues:
Coal revenues
$
664,379
$
717,445
$
1,297,372
$
1,455,790
Other revenues
9,449
10,081
44,605
37,450
Total
 
revenues
3
673,828
727,526
1,341,977
1,493,240
Costs and expenses:
Cost of coal revenues (exclusive of items
shown separately below)
372,743
380,962
845,263
761,436
Depreciation, depletion and amortization
51,263
38,880
96,612
78,303
Freight expenses
60,704
57,443
117,526
120,796
Stanwell rebate
26,451
29,049
57,902
68,257
Other royalties
87,425
89,949
172,585
175,906
Selling, general, and administrative
expenses
 
8,646
9,981
17,461
17,755
Total
 
costs and expenses
607,232
606,264
1,307,349
1,222,453
Other (expense) income:
Interest expense, net
(13,116)
(14,180)
(26,445)
(28,845)
Decrease (increase) in provision for
discounting and credit losses
27
(269)
200
3,719
Other, net
(906)
6,473
11,106
9,515
Total
 
other expense, net
(13,995)
(7,976)
(15,139)
(15,611)
Income before tax
52,601
113,286
19,489
255,176
Income tax expense
11
(7,401)
(21,975)
(3,290)
(56,005)
Net income attributable to Coronado
Global Resources Inc.
$
45,200
$
91,311
$
16,199
$
199,171
Other comprehensive loss, net of income
taxes:
Foreign currency translation adjustments
14
6,222
(7,797)
(17,066)
(12,300)
Total
 
other comprehensive income (loss)
6,222
(7,797)
(17,066)
(12,300)
Total
 
comprehensive income attributable
to Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
$
51,422
$
83,514
$
(867)
$
186,871
Earnings per share of common stock
Basic
12
0.27
0.54
0.10
1.19
Diluted
12
0.27
0.54
0.10
1.18
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed
 
consolidated financial statements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
6
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of
 
Stockholders’ Equity
(In US$ thousands, except share data)
Common stock
Preferred stock
Additional
Accumulated other
Total
paid in
comprehensive
Retained
stockholders
Shares
Amount
Series A
Amount
capital
losses
earnings
equity
Balance December 31, 2023
167,645,373
$
1,677
1
$
$
1,094,431
$
(89,927)
$
239,854
$
1,246,035
Net loss
(29,001)
(29,001)
Other comprehensive loss
(23,288)
(23,288)
Total
 
comprehensive loss
(23,288)
(29,001)
(52,289)
Share-based compensation for equity
classified awards
(1,159)
(1,159)
Dividends
(8,382)
(8,382)
Balance March 31, 2024
167,645,373
$
1,677
1
$
$
1,093,272
$
(113,215)
$
202,471
$
1,184,205
Net income
45,200
45,200
Other comprehensive income
6,222
6,222
Total
 
comprehensive income
6,222
45,200
51,422
Share-based compensation for equity
classified awards
382
382
Balance June 30, 2024
167,645,373
$
1,677
1
$
$
1,093,654
$
(106,993)
$
247,671
$
1,236,009
Common stock
Preferred stock
Additional
Accumulated other
Total
paid in
comprehensive
Retained
stockholders
Shares
Amount
Series A
Amount
capital
losses
earnings
equity
Balance December 31, 2022
167,645,373
$
1,677
1
$
$
1,092,282
$
(91,423)
$
100,554
$
1,103,090
Net income
107,860
107,860
Other comprehensive loss
(4,503)
(4,503)
Total
 
comprehensive (loss) income
(4,503)
107,860
103,357
Share-based compensation for equity
classified awards
(308)
(308)
Dividends
(8,382)
(8,382)
Balance March 31, 2023
167,645,373
$
1,677
1
$
$
1,091,974
$
(95,926)
$
200,032
$
1,197,757
Net income
91,311
91,311
Other comprehensive loss
(7,797)
(7,797)
Total
 
comprehensive (loss) income
(7,797)
91,311
83,514
Share-based compensation for equity
classified awards
1,289
1,289
Balance June 30, 2023
167,645,373
$
1,677
1
$
$
1,093,263
$
(103,723)
$
291,343
$
1,282,560
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed
 
consolidated financial statements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
7
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of
 
Cash Flows
(In US$ thousands)
Six months ended
June 30,
2024
2023
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
$
16,199
$
199,171
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash and restricted cash
 
provided by
operating activities:
Depreciation, depletion and amortization
96,612
78,303
Amortization of right of use asset - operating leases
11,447
2,861
Amortization of deferred financing costs
1,982
966
Non-cash interest expense
16,790
16,324
Amortization of contract obligations
(15,064)
(15,594)
Loss on disposal of property,
 
plant and equipment
165
359
Gain on operating lease derecognition
(820)
Equity-based compensation expense
(777)
981
Deferred income taxes
(1,083)
19,912
Reclamation of asset retirement obligations
(3,059)
(2,035)
Decrease in provision for discounting and credit losses
(200)
(3,719)
Other non-cash adjustments
(6,960)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
(26,392)
117,875
Inventories
(9,379)
(104,742)
Other assets
2,927
(2,313)
Accounts payable
(13,088)
23,335
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
(71,247)
(2,393)
Operating lease liabilities
(11,105)
(5,001)
Income tax payable
19,167
(105,575)
Change in other liabilities
4,980
5,159
Net cash provided by operating activities
11,095
223,874
Cash flows from investing activities:
Capital expenditures
(123,477)
(104,853)
Purchase of restricted and other deposits
(1,713)
(5,001)
Redemption of restricted and other deposits
2,361
4,780
Net cash used in investing activities
(122,829)
(105,074)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from interest bearing liabilities and other financial
 
liabilities
49,860
Debt issuance costs and other financing costs
(2,261)
Principal payments on interest bearing liabilities and other financial
 
liabilities
(1,596)
(1,498)
Principal payments on finance lease obligations
(68)
(64)
Dividends paid
(8,334)
(8,371)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
37,601
(9,933)
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents
(74,133)
108,867
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash
 
equivalents
(471)
(9,166)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
339,295
334,629
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
$
264,691
$
434,330
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:
Cash payments for interest
$
15,271
$
14,087
Cash (refund) paid for taxes
$
(16,026)
$
138,525
Restricted cash
$
251
$
251
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed
 
consolidated financial statements.
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
8
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1.
 
Description of Business, Basis of Presentation
(a)
Description of the Business
 
Coronado
 
Global
 
Resources
 
Inc.
 
is
 
a
 
global
 
producer,
 
marketer,
 
and
 
exporter
 
of
 
a
 
full
 
range
 
of
 
metallurgical
coals,
 
an
 
essential
 
element
 
in
 
the
 
production
 
of
 
steel.
 
The
 
Company
 
has
 
a
 
portfolio
 
of
 
operating
 
mines
 
and
development projects in
 
Queensland, Australia, and
 
in the states of
 
Pennsylvania, Virginia and
 
West Virginia
 
in
the United States, or U.S.
 
(b)
 
Basis of Presentation
 
The interim unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
 
have been prepared in accordance with the
requirements of U.S. generally accepted
 
accounting principles, or U.S. GAAP,
 
and with the instructions to Form
10-Q and Article
 
10 of Regulation
 
S-X related to
 
interim financial reporting
 
issued by the
 
Securities and Exchange
Commission, or the
 
SEC. Accordingly,
 
they do not
 
include all of
 
the information
 
and footnotes required
 
by U.S.
GAAP for complete
 
financial statements and should
 
be read in
 
conjunction with the audited
 
consolidated financial
statements and notes thereto included in the
 
Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the
 
SEC and the
Australian Securities Exchange, or the ASX, on February
 
20, 2024.
The
 
interim
 
unaudited
 
condensed
 
consolidated
 
financial
 
statements
 
are
 
presented
 
in
 
U.S.
 
dollars,
 
unless
otherwise
 
stated.
 
They
 
include
 
the
 
accounts
 
of
 
Coronado
 
Global
 
Resources
 
Inc.
 
and
 
its
 
wholly-owned
subsidiaries.
 
References
 
to
 
“US$”
 
or
 
“USD”
 
are
 
references
 
to
 
U.S.
 
dollars.
 
References
 
to
 
“A$”
 
or
 
“AUD”
 
are
references
 
to
 
Australian
 
dollars,
 
the
 
lawful
 
currency
 
of
 
the
 
Commonwealth
 
of
 
Australia.
 
The
 
“Company”
 
and
“Coronado”
 
are
 
used
 
interchangeably
 
to
 
refer
 
to
 
Coronado
 
Global
 
Resources
 
Inc.
 
and
 
its
 
subsidiaries,
collectively, or to Coronado Global Resources Inc., as
 
appropriate to the context.
 
All intercompany balances and
transactions have been eliminated upon consolidation.
 
In
 
the
 
opinion
 
of
 
management,
 
these
 
interim
 
financial
 
statements
 
reflect
 
all
 
normal,
 
recurring
 
adjustments
necessary
 
for
 
the
 
fair
 
presentation
 
of
 
the
 
Company’s
 
financial
 
position,
 
results
 
of
 
operations,
 
comprehensive
income, cash flows and changes in
 
equity
 
for the periods presented. Balance sheet information
 
presented herein
as of December 31,
 
2023 has been derived from
 
the Company’s audited consolidated balance sheet at
 
that date.
The
 
Company’s
 
results
 
of
 
operations
 
for
 
the
 
three
 
and
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
are
 
not
 
necessarily
indicative of the results that may be expected for the year
 
ending December 31, 2024.
2.
 
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Please see Note 2 “Summary
 
of Significant Accounting Policies”
 
contained in the audited
 
consolidated financial
statements for the year ended December 31, 2023 included in Coronado Global Resources Inc.’s Annual Report
on Form 10-K filed with the SEC and ASX on February
 
20, 2024.
 
(a) Newly Adopted Accounting Standards
During
 
the
 
period,
 
there
 
has
 
been
 
no
 
new
 
Accounting
 
Standards
 
Update,
 
or
 
ASU,
 
issued
 
by
 
the
 
Financial
Accounting Standards Board,
 
or the FASB,
 
that had a material
 
impact on the Company’s
 
consolidated financial
statements.
(b) Accounting Standards Not Yet
 
Implemented
ASU No. 2023-07
 
“Segment Reporting” (Topic
 
280)
: In November
 
2023, the FASB
 
issued ASU 2023-07,
 
which
is intended to
 
improve reportable segment
 
disclosure requirements through
 
enhanced disclosures of
 
significant
segment expenses.
 
The guidance
 
is effective
 
for fiscal
 
years beginning
 
after December
 
15, 2023,
 
and interim
periods within fiscal
 
years beginning after
 
December 31, 2024.
 
Early adoption is
 
permitted. The updated standard
is to be
 
applied retrospectively to
 
all prior periods
 
presented in the
 
financial statements. The
 
Company is currently
evaluating the impact that the updated standard will have
 
in its financial statement disclosures.
 
ASU
 
No.
 
2023-09
 
“Income
 
Taxes”
 
(Topic
 
740)
:
 
In
 
December
 
2023,
 
the
 
FASB
 
issued
 
ASU
 
2023-09,
 
which
modifies
 
the
 
rules
 
on
 
income
 
tax
 
disclosures
 
to
 
require
 
companies
 
to
 
disclose
 
specific
 
categories
 
in
 
the
 
rate
reconciliation, the
 
income or
 
loss from
 
continuing operations
 
before income
 
tax expense
 
or benefit
 
(separated
between
 
domestic
 
and
 
foreign)
 
and
 
income
 
tax
 
expense
 
or
 
benefit
 
from
 
continuing
 
operations
 
(separated
 
by
federal, state, and
 
foreign). The
 
updated standard
 
is effective
 
for annual
 
periods beginning
 
after December
 
15,
2024.
 
The
 
Company
 
is
 
currently
 
evaluating
 
the
 
impact
 
that
 
the
 
updated
 
standard
 
will
 
have
 
in
 
its
 
financial
statement disclosures.
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
9
There have been
 
no other recent
 
accounting pronouncements not yet
 
effective that have significance,
 
or potential
significance, to the Company’s consolidated financial
 
statements.
3.
 
Segment Information
The Company has a portfolio of operating
 
mines and development projects in
 
Queensland, Australia, and in the
states
 
of
 
Pennsylvania,
 
Virginia
 
and
 
West
 
Virginia
 
in
 
the
 
U.S.
 
The
 
operations
 
in
 
Australia,
 
or
 
Australian
Operations, comprise
 
the 100%-owned
 
Curragh producing
 
mine complex. The
 
operations in the
 
United States,
or U.S. Operations,
 
comprise
two
 
100%-owned producing
 
mine complexes (Buchanan
 
and Logan),
one
 
100%-
owned idled mine complex (Greenbrier) and
two
 
development properties (Mon Valley
 
and Russell County).
 
The
 
Company
 
operates
 
its
 
business
 
along
two
 
reportable
 
segments:
 
Australia
 
and
 
the
 
United
 
States.
 
The
organization
 
of
 
the
two
 
reportable
 
segments
 
reflects
 
how
 
the
 
Company’s
 
chief
 
operating
 
decision
 
maker,
 
or
CODM, manages and allocates resources to the various
 
components of the Company’s business.
The CODM
 
uses Adjusted
 
EBITDA as
 
the primary
 
metric to
 
measure each
 
segment’s
 
operating performance.
Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
 
Investors should be
aware that
 
the Company’s
 
presentation of
 
Adjusted EBITDA
 
may not
 
be comparable
 
to similarly
 
titled financial
measures used by other companies.
 
Adjusted EBITDA is
 
defined as earnings
 
before interest, taxes,
 
depreciation, depletion and
 
amortization and other
foreign exchange losses. Adjusted EBITDA is
 
also adjusted for certain discrete items that
 
management exclude
in analyzing each
 
of the
 
Company’s segments’ operating performance.
 
“Other and corporate”
 
relates to additional
financial information for
 
the corporate function
 
such as accounting,
 
treasury, legal, human resources,
 
compliance,
and tax.
 
As such, the corporate function is not determined to be a
 
reportable segment but is discretely disclosed
for purposes of reconciliation to the Company’s
 
unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
Reportable segment results as of and
 
for the three and six months
 
ended June 30, 2024 and
 
2023 are presented
below:
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United
States
Other and
Corporate
Total
Three months ended June 30, 2024
Total
 
revenues
$
458,491
$
215,337
$
$
673,828
Adjusted EBITDA
94,582
34,466
(8,259)
120,789
Total
 
assets
1,279,668
1,062,234
276,880
2,618,782
Capital expenditures
15,969
48,396
113
64,478
Three months ended June 30, 2023
Total
 
revenues
$
431,806
$
295,720
$
$
727,526
Adjusted EBITDA
54,700
116,487
(9,661)
161,526
Total
 
assets
1,149,614
1,018,177
519,168
2,686,959
Capital expenditures
16,493
31,044
26
47,563
Six months ended June 30, 2024
Total
 
revenues
$
894,596
$
447,381
$
$
1,341,977
Adjusted EBITDA
68,354
83,694
(16,642)
135,406
Total
 
assets
1,279,668
1,062,234
276,880
2,618,782
Capital expenditures
35,470
101,188
119
136,777
Six months ended June 30, 2023
Total
 
revenues
$
830,467
$
662,773
$
$
1,493,240
Adjusted EBITDA
67,933
301,529
(17,186)
352,276
Total
 
assets
1,149,614
1,018,177
519,168
2,686,959
Capital expenditures
23,728
65,208
81
89,017
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
10
The reconciliations
 
of Adjusted EBITDA to
 
net income attributable to
 
the Company for the
 
three and six months
ended June 30, 2024 and 2023 are as follows:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three months ended
 
Six months ended
June 30,
June 30,
(in US$ thousands)
2024
2023
2024
2023
Net income
$
45,200
$
91,311
$
16,199
$
199,171
Depreciation, depletion and amortization
51,263
38,880
96,612
78,303
Interest expense (net of interest income)
(1)
13,116
14,180
26,445
28,845
Income tax expense
7,401
21,975
3,290
56,005
Other foreign exchange gains
(2)
2,159
(6,414)
(9,104)
(9,405)
Losses on idled assets
(3)
1,677
1,325
2,164
3,076
Increase (decrease) in provision for
discounting and credit losses
(27)
269
(200)
(3,719)
Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA
$
120,789
$
161,526
$
135,406
$
352,276
(1)
 
Includes interest income
 
of $
4.4
 
million and $
1.8
 
million for the three
 
months ended June 30,
 
2024 and 2023,
 
respectively, and $
7.5
 
million
and $
2.8
 
million for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and
 
2023, respectively.
(2)
The balance
 
primarily relates
 
to foreign
 
exchange gains
 
and losses
 
recognized in
 
the translation
 
of short-term
 
inter-entity balances
 
in
certain entities within the group that
 
are denominated in currencies other than
 
their respective functional currencies. These gains
 
and losses
are included in “Other, net” on the unaudited Consolidated Statement
 
of Operations and Comprehensive Income.
(3)
 
These losses relate to idled non-core assets
 
that the Company has an active plan to sell.
 
The
 
reconciliations
 
of
 
capital
 
expenditures
 
per
 
the
 
Company’s
 
segment
 
information
 
to
 
capital
 
expenditures
disclosed on the unaudited
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements
 
of Cash Flows for
 
the six months ended
 
June
30, 2024 and 2023 are as follows:
 
 
 
 
 
Six months ended June 30,
(in US$ thousands)
2024
2023
Capital expenditures per unaudited Condensed Consolidated
 
Statements of
Cash Flows
$
123,477
$
104,853
Accruals for capital expenditures
24,231
6,755
Payment for capital acquired in prior periods
(10,790)
(11,241)
Net movement in deposits to acquire long lead capital
 
(141)
(11,350)
Capital expenditures per segment detail
$
136,777
$
89,017
Disaggregation of Revenue
The Company disaggregates the revenue
 
from contracts with customers by
 
major product group for each of
 
the
Company’s
 
reportable
 
segments,
 
as
 
the
 
Company
 
believes
 
it
 
best
 
depicts
 
the
 
nature,
 
amount,
 
timing
 
and
uncertainty of revenues and cash flows.
 
All revenue is recognized at a point in time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three months ended June 30, 2024
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United States
Total
Product Groups:
Metallurgical coal
$
429,506
$
209,855
$
639,361
Thermal coal
19,991
5,027
25,018
Total
 
coal revenue
449,497
214,882
664,379
Other
(1)
8,994
455
9,449
Total
$
458,491
$
215,337
$
673,828
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three months ended June 30, 2023
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United States
Total
Product Groups:
Metallurgical coal
$
403,861
$
257,292
$
661,153
Thermal coal
19,260
37,032
56,292
Total
 
coal revenue
423,121
294,324
717,445
Other
(1)
8,685
1,396
10,081
Total
$
431,806
$
295,720
$
727,526
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six months ended June 30, 2024
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United States
Total
Product Groups:
Metallurgical coal
$
837,809
$
403,386
$
1,241,195
Thermal coal
39,285
16,892
56,177
Total
 
coal revenue
877,094
420,278
1,297,372
Other
(1)(2)
17,502
27,103
44,605
Total
$
894,596
$
447,381
$
1,341,977
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Six months ended June 30, 2023
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United States
Total
Product Groups:
Metallurgical coal
$
776,380
$
540,314
$
1,316,694
Thermal coal
37,545
101,551
139,096
Total
 
coal revenue
813,925
641,865
1,455,790
Other
(1)(2)
16,542
20,908
37,450
Total
$
830,467
$
662,773
$
1,493,240
(1) Other revenue for the Australian segment includes
 
the amortization of the Stanwell non-market coal
 
supply contract obligation liability.
(2)
 
Other
 
revenue
 
for
 
the
 
U.S.
 
segment
 
includes
 
$
25.0
 
million
 
and
 
$
17.5
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
and
 
2023,
respectively, relating to termination fee revenue from coal sales contracts cancelled
 
at our U.S. operations.
 
4.
 
Inventories
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
June 30,
2024
December 31,
2023
Raw coal
$
76,788
$
55,998
Saleable coal
60,830
81,314
Total
 
coal inventories
137,618
137,312
Supplies and other inventory
59,686
54,967
Total
 
inventories
$
197,304
$
192,279
Coal inventories measured at its net realizable value
 
were $
2.6
 
million and $
2.4
 
million as at June 30, 2024 and
December 31, 2023, respectively,
 
and primarily relates to coal designated for deliveries under the Stanwell
 
non-
market coal supply agreement.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
12
5.
 
Property, Plant and
 
Equipment
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
June 30,
2024
December 31,
2023
Land
$
28,915
$
28,282
Buildings and improvements
114,173
102,642
Plant, machinery, mining
 
equipment and transportation vehicles
1,241,850
1,189,088
Mineral rights and reserves
389,868
389,868
Office and computer equipment
10,250
9,771
Mine development
573,209
579,717
Asset retirement obligation asset
86,213
88,384
Construction in process
171,217
143,041
Total
 
cost of property,
 
plant and equipment
2,615,695
2,530,793
Less accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization
1,085,867
1,024,356
Property, plant and
 
equipment, net
$
1,529,828
$
1,506,437
6. Other Assets
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
June 30,
2024
December 31,
2023
Other current assets
Prepayments
$
30,502
$
34,175
Long service leave receivable
7,884
8,438
Tax
 
credits receivable
3,265
3,265
Deposits to acquire capital items
26,198
18,935
Short-term deposits
21,744
21,906
Other
20,197
16,890
Total
 
other current assets
$
109,790
$
103,609
The Company has
 
other current assets
 
which includes prepayments,
 
favorable mineral leases,
 
long service leave
receivable,
 
equipment
 
deposits,
 
short-term
 
deposits
 
and
 
coalfield
 
employment
 
enhancement
 
tax
 
credit
receivable.
 
Short-term deposits
 
are term deposits
 
held with financial
 
institutions with
 
maturity greater
 
than ninety days
 
and
less than twelve months and do not meet the cash and
 
cash equivalents criteria.
 
7.
 
Accrued Expenses and Other Current Liabilities
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities consist of the
 
following:
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
June 30,
2024
December 31,
2023
Wages and employee benefits
$
38,478
$
42,348
Taxes
 
other than income taxes
7,896
6,728
Accrued royalties
50,364
45,770
Accrued freight costs
38,120
47,549
Accrued mining fees
97,499
89,622
Acquisition related accruals
53,700
Other liabilities
11,980
26,988
Total
 
accrued expenses and other current liabilities
$
244,337
$
312,705
Acquisition related accruals
 
of $
53.7
 
million (A$
79.0
 
million) as at December
 
31, 2023, related to
 
the remaining
estimated stamp duty payable on the Curragh acquisition.
 
On March 6, 2024, the Company paid the outstanding
assessed
 
stamp
 
duty
 
and
 
tax
 
interest
 
to
 
the
 
Queensland
 
Revenue
 
Office,
 
or
 
QRO.
 
Refer
 
to
 
Note
 
16
“Contingencies” for further details.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
13
8.
 
Leases
During the six months ended June 30, 2024, the Company entered into a number of agreements to lease mining
equipment.
 
Based
 
on
 
the
 
Company’s
 
assessment
 
of
 
terms
 
within
 
these
 
agreements,
 
the
 
Company
 
classified
these leases as
 
operating leases. On
 
mobilization of these
 
leased mining equipment,
 
the Company recognized
right-of-use assets and operating lease liabilities of $
13.3
 
million.
On April 1,
 
2024, the Company
 
extinguished
one
 
of its mining
 
services contracts for
 
mining and equipment
 
assets
used
 
to
 
provide
 
mining
 
services.
 
On
 
extinguishment,
 
right-of-use
 
assets
 
of
 
$
11.3
 
million
 
and
 
operating
 
lease
liabilities of $
12.1
 
million were derecognized.
Information related to the Company’s right-of-use
 
assets and related lease liabilities are as follows:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three months ended
Six months ended
(in US$ thousands)
June 30, 2024
June 30, 2023
June 30, 2024
June 30, 2023
Operating lease costs
$
6,918
$
2,972
$
14,486
$
4,055
Cash paid for operating lease
liabilities
4,997
2,921
11,105
5,001
Finance lease costs:
Amortization of right-of-use assets
34
29
67
60
Interest on lease liabilities
1
2
2
6
Total
 
finance lease costs
$
35
$
31
$
69
$
66
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
June 30,
2024
December 31,
2023
Operating leases:
Operating lease right-of-use assets
$
69,563
$
80,899
Finance leases:
Property and equipment
371
371
Accumulated depreciation
(371)
(309)
Property and equipment, net
62
Current operating lease obligations
21,048
22,811
Operating lease liabilities, less current portion
51,650
61,692
Total
 
operating lease liabilities
72,698
84,503
Current finance lease obligations
68
Finance lease liabilities, less current portion
Total
 
Finance lease liabilities
68
Current lease obligation
21,048
22,879
Non-current lease obligation
51,650
61,692
Total
 
Lease liability
$
72,698
$
84,571
 
 
 
June 30,
2024
December 31,
 
2023
Weighted Average Remaining
 
Lease Term (Years)
Weighted average remaining lease term – finance
 
leases
-
0.5
Weighted average remaining lease term – operating
 
leases
3.7
3.7
Weighted Average Discount
 
Rate
Weighted discount rate – finance lease
-
7.6%
Weighted discount rate – operating lease
8.7%
9.0%
 
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
14
The Company’s operating leases have remaining lease
 
terms of
1
 
year to
5
 
years, some of which include
 
options
to extend the terms
 
where the Company deems
 
it is reasonably certain
 
the options will be
 
exercised. Maturities
of lease liabilities as at June 30, 2024, are as follows:
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
Operating
Lease
Year ending
 
December 31,
2024
$
13,144
2025
26,310
2026
18,756
2027
13,906
2028
11,463
Thereafter
790
Total
 
lease payments
84,369
Less imputed interest
(11,671)
Total
 
lease liability
$
72,698
9.
 
Interest Bearing Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The following is a summary of interest-bearing liabilities
 
at June 30, 2024:
 
(in US$ thousands)
June 30, 2024
December 31, 2023
Weighted Average
Interest Rate at
June 30, 2024
Final
Maturity
10.75% Senior Secured Notes
$
242,326
$
242,326
12.14
%
(2)
2026
ABL Facility
2026
Loan - Curragh Housing Transaction
26,783
14.14
%
(2)
2034
Discount and debt issuance costs
(1)
(6,867)
(6,983)
Total
 
interest bearing liabilities
262,242
235,343
Less: current portion
1,360
Non-current interest-bearing liabilities
$
260,882
$
235,343
(1)
Relates to discount and debt issuance costs
 
in connection with the Notes and Curragh Housing
 
Transaction loan. Deferred debt
issuance costs incurred in connection with the establishment
 
of the ABL Facility have been included within
 
"Other non-current assets" in
the unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet.
(2)
 
Represents the effective interest rate.
Senior Secured Notes
As
 
of
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
the
 
Company’s
 
aggregate
 
principal
 
amount
 
of
 
the
10.750
%
 
Senior
 
Secured
 
Notes
 
due
2026, or the Notes, outstanding was $
242.3
 
million. The Notes mature on
May 15, 2026
 
and are senior secured
obligations of the Company.
The
 
terms
 
of
 
the
 
Notes
 
are
 
governed
 
by
 
an
 
indenture,
 
dated
 
as
 
of
 
May
 
12,
 
2021,
 
or
 
the
 
Indenture,
 
among
Coronado Finance
 
Pty Ltd,
 
an Australian
 
proprietary
 
company,
 
as issuer,
 
Coronado,
 
as parent
 
guarantor,
 
the
other guarantors
 
party thereto
 
and Wilmington
 
Trust,
 
National Association,
 
as trustee.
 
The Indenture
 
contains
customary
 
covenants
 
for
 
high
 
yield
 
bonds,
 
including,
 
but
 
not
 
limited
 
to,
 
limitations
 
on
 
investments,
 
liens,
indebtedness, asset
 
sales, transactions
 
with affiliates
 
and restricted
 
payments, including
 
payment of
 
dividends
on capital stock.
 
As of June
 
30, 2024, the
 
Company was in
 
compliance with all
 
applicable covenants under
 
the
Indenture.
Under the terms of the
 
Indenture, upon the occurrence of a “Change
 
of Control” (as defined in the
 
Indenture), the
issuer
 
is
 
required
 
to
 
make
 
an
 
offer,
 
or
 
a
 
Change
 
of
 
Control
 
Offer,
 
to
 
repurchase
 
the
 
Notes
 
at
101
%
 
of
 
the
aggregate principal
 
amount thereof,
 
plus accrued
 
and unpaid
 
interest, if
 
any,
 
to, but
 
excluding, the
 
repurchase
date. Alternatively,
 
if the
 
issuer elects
 
to redeem
 
all of
 
the Notes,
 
during the
 
12-month period
 
commencing
 
on
May 15 of
 
the years set
 
forth below at
 
the redemption
 
prices (expressed
 
in percentages of
 
principal amount on
the redemption date) set forth below, plus accrued and unpaid interest to,
 
but not including, the redemption date,
the issuer is not required to make a Change of Control
 
Offer:
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
15
Period
Redemption price
2024
104.03%
2025 and thereafter
100.00%
The carrying
 
value of
 
debt issuance
 
costs, recorded
 
as a
 
direct deduction
 
from the
 
face amount
 
of the
 
Notes,
were $
5.7
 
million and $
7.0
 
million at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.
 
Asset Based Revolving Credit Facility
 
On May 8, 2023, the Company entered into a senior secured asset-based revolving credit agreement in
 
an initial
aggregate amount of $
150.0
 
million, or the ABL Facility.
 
The ABL Facility matures in August 2026 and provides for up to $
150.0
 
million in borrowings, including a $
100.0
million
 
sublimit
 
for
 
the
 
issuance
 
of
 
letters
 
of
 
credit
 
and
 
$
70.0
 
million
 
sublimit
 
as
 
a
 
revolving
 
credit
 
facility.
Availability
 
under
 
the
 
ABL
 
Facility
 
is
 
limited
 
to
 
an
 
eligible
 
borrowing
 
base,
 
determined
 
by
 
applying
 
customary
advance rates to eligible accounts receivable and inventory.
Borrowings under
 
the ABL
 
Facility bear
 
interest at
 
a rate
 
per annum
 
equal to
 
an applicable
 
rate of
2.80
% plus
BBSY,
 
for loans denominated in A$, or SOFR, for loans
 
denominated in US$, at the Company’s
 
election.
 
As at June 30,
 
2024, the letter of credit sublimit
 
had been partially used to issue
 
$
21.7
 
million of bank guarantees
on behalf of the Company and
no
 
amounts were drawn under the revolving credit sublimit
 
of ABL Facility.
The
 
ABL
 
Facility
 
contains
 
customary
 
representations
 
and
 
warranties
 
and
 
affirmative
 
and
 
negative
 
covenants
including, among
 
others, a
 
covenant regarding
 
the maintenance
 
of leverage
 
ratio to
 
be less
 
than
3.00
 
times, a
covenant regarding maintenance of interest coverage ratio to be more than
3.00
 
times, covenants relating to the
payment of dividends, or purchase or redemption of, with respect to any Equity Interests of Holdings or
 
any of its
Subsidiaries,
 
covenants
 
relating
 
to
 
financial
 
reporting,
 
covenants
 
relating
 
to
 
the
 
incurrence
 
of
 
liens
 
or
encumbrances, covenants relating to the incurrence or prepayment of certain debt, compliance with laws, use of
proceeds, maintenance of properties, maintenance of insurance, payment obligations, financial accommodation,
mergers and
 
sales of all
 
or substantially all
 
of the Borrowers
 
and Guarantors’, collectively
 
the Loan Parties,
 
assets
and limitations on changes in the nature of the Loan Parties’
 
business.
As at June 30, 2024, the Company was in compliance
 
with all applicable covenants under the ABL Facility.
Under
 
the
 
terms
 
of
 
ABL
 
Facility,
 
a
 
Review
 
Event
 
(as
 
defined
 
in
 
the
 
ABL
 
Facility)
 
is
 
triggered
 
if,
 
among
 
other
matters, a “change of control” (as defined in the ABL Facility)
 
occurs.
 
Following the
 
occurrence of
 
a Review
 
Event, the
 
Borrowers must
 
promptly meet
 
and consult
 
in good
 
faith with
the Administrative Agent and the Lenders to agree a
 
strategy to address the relevant Review Event including but
not limited
 
to a
 
restructure of
 
the terms
 
of the
 
ABL Facility
 
to the
 
satisfaction of
 
the Lenders.
 
If at
 
the end
 
of a
period of
20
 
business days after the occurrence of
 
the Review Event, the Lenders are
 
not satisfied with the result
of their
 
discussion or
 
meeting with
 
the Borrowers
 
or do
 
not wish
 
to continue
 
to provide
 
their commitments,
 
the
Lenders may
 
declare all
 
amounts
 
owing under
 
the ABL
 
Facility
 
immediately due
 
and payable,
 
terminate such
Lenders’
 
commitments
 
to
 
make
 
loans
 
under
 
the
 
ABL
 
Facility,
 
require
 
the
 
Borrowers
 
to
 
cash
 
collateralize
 
any
letter of credit obligations and/or exercise any and all remedies
 
and other rights under the ABL Facility.
Subject to customary grace periods and notice requirements, the ABL Facility also contains customary events of
default.
Loan – Curragh Housing Transaction
On
 
May
 
16,
 
2024,
 
the
 
Company
 
completed
 
an
 
agreement
 
for
 
accommodation
 
services
 
and
 
the
 
sale
 
and
leaseback
 
of
 
housing
 
and
 
accommodation
 
assets
 
with
 
a
 
regional
 
infrastructure
 
and
 
accommodation
 
service
provider, or collectively, the Curragh
 
Housing Transaction. Refer
 
to Note
 
10. “Other
 
Financial Liabilities”
 
for further
information.
In connection with the Curragh Housing Transaction, the
 
Company borrowed $
26.9
 
million (A$
40.4
 
million) from
the same
 
regional
 
infrastructure
 
and accommodation
 
service provider.
 
This amount
 
was recorded
 
as “Interest
Bearing Liabilities” in
 
the unaudited Condensed
 
Consolidated Balance Sheet.
 
The amount borrowed
 
is payable
in equal monthly
 
installments over
 
a period of
ten years
, with an
 
effective interest
 
rate of
14.14
%. The Curragh
Housing Transaction loan is not subject
 
to any financial covenants.
 
 
 
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
16
The carrying value of the loan, net of issuance costs
 
of $
1.2
 
million, was $
26.8
 
million as at June 30, 2024, $
1.4
million of which is classified as a current liability.
10. Other Financial Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The following is a summary of other financial liabilities
 
as at June 30, 2024:
 
(in US$ thousands)
June 30, 2024
December 31,
2023
Collateralized financial liabilities payable to third-party financing
 
companies
$
6,652
$
8,302
Collateralized financial liabilities - Curragh Housing Transaction
22,938
Debt issuance costs
(1,146)
(170)
Total
 
other financial liabilities
28,444
8,132
Less: current portion
4,011
2,825
Non-current other financial liabilities
$
24,433
$
5,307
Collateralized financial liabilities – Curragh Housing Transaction
The Curragh
 
Housing Transaction
 
did not
 
satisfy the
 
sale criteria
 
under Accounting
 
Standards Codification,
 
or
ASC, 606
 
– Revenues
 
from Contracts
 
with Customers
 
and was
 
deemed a
 
financing arrangement.
 
As a
 
result,
proceeds of $
23.0
 
million (A$
34.6
 
million) received for
 
the sale and leaseback
 
of property,
 
plant and equipment
owned by the
 
Company in connection with
 
the Curragh Housing
 
Transaction were recognized as
 
“Other Financial
Liabilities”
 
on
 
the
 
Company’s
 
unaudited
 
Condensed
 
Consolidated
 
Balance
 
Sheet.
 
The
 
term
 
of
 
the
 
financing
arrangement is
ten years
 
with an
 
effective interest
 
rate of
14.14
%. This
 
liability will
 
be settled
 
in equal
 
monthly
payments as part of the accommodation services arrangement.
In line
 
with the
 
Company’s capital
 
management strategy,
 
the Curragh
 
Housing Transaction
 
provides additional
liquidity. In
 
addition, the accommodation services
 
component of the Curragh Housing
 
Transaction is anticipated
to enhance the level of service for our employees at our
 
Curragh Mine.
 
In
 
connection
 
with
 
the
 
Curragh
 
Housing
 
Transaction,
 
the
 
Company
 
granted
 
the
 
counterparty
 
mortgages
 
over
certain
 
leasehold
 
and
 
freehold
 
land.
 
The
 
counterparty’s
 
rights
 
are
 
subject
 
to
 
a
 
priority
 
deed
 
in
 
favor
 
of
 
the
Company’s
 
senior
 
secured
 
parties
 
including,
 
but
 
not
 
limited
 
to,
 
holders
 
of
 
the
 
Notes,
 
lenders
 
under
 
the
 
ABL
Facility and Stanwell.
 
The carrying value of this financial liability, net of issuance costs of $
1.0
 
million, was $
21.9
 
million as at June 30,
2024, $
1.2
 
million of which is classified as a current liability.
 
11.
 
Income Taxes
For
 
the six
 
months
 
ended
 
June 30,
 
2024
 
and
 
2023,
 
the
 
Company
 
estimated
 
its
 
annual
 
effective
 
tax
 
rate
 
and
applied this effective tax rate to its
 
year-to-date pretax income at the end
 
of the interim reporting period. The tax
effects of unusual or
 
infrequently occurring items,
 
including effects of
 
changes in tax laws
 
or rates and changes
in judgment about the
 
realizability of deferred
 
tax assets, are reported
 
in the interim
 
period in which they
 
occur.
The Company’s 2024 estimated
 
annual effective tax rate
 
is
17.6
%, which has been favorably
 
impacted by mine
depletion deductions in the United States.
 
The Company had an income tax
 
expense of $
3.3
 
million based on a
profit before tax of
 
$
19.5
 
million for the six
 
months ended June 30,
 
2024, which includes a
 
discrete benefit of $
0.1
million relating to the prior year for the United States.
Income
 
tax
 
expense
 
of
 
$
56.0
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2023
 
was
 
calculated
 
based
 
on
 
an
estimated annual effective tax rate of
21.9
% for the period.
The Company utilizes the
 
“more likely than not”
 
standard in recognizing
 
a tax benefit in
 
its financial statements.
For the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2024,
 
the Company
 
had
no
 
new unrecognized
 
tax benefits
 
included in
 
tax
expense. If accrual
 
for interest or
 
penalties is required,
 
it is the
 
Company’s policy to include
 
these as a
 
component
of income tax expense. The Company continues to carry an unrecognized
 
tax benefit of $
20.8
 
million consistent
with December 31, 2023.
The Company is
 
subject to taxation
 
in the
 
U.S. and its
 
various states, as
 
well as Australia
 
and its
 
various localities.
In the
 
U.S.
 
and
 
Australia, the
 
first tax
 
return
 
was
 
lodged for
 
the
 
year
 
ended December
 
31,
 
2018. In
 
the U.S.,
companies are
 
subject to
 
open tax
 
audits for
 
a period
 
of seven
 
years at
 
the federal
 
level and
 
five years
 
at the
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
17
state level.
 
In Australia,
 
companies
 
are subject
 
to open
 
tax audits
 
for a
 
period of
 
four years
 
from the
 
date of
assessment.
The Company assessed the need for valuation allowances by evaluating future taxable income, available for tax
strategies and the reversal of temporary tax differences.
12.
 
Earnings per Share
Basic earnings per
 
share of common
 
stock is computed
 
by dividing net
 
income attributable
 
to the Company
 
for
the period,
 
by the
 
weighted-average
 
number of
 
shares
 
of common
 
stock outstanding
 
during the
 
same period.
 
Diluted earnings per share of common stock is computed
 
by dividing net income attributable to the Company
 
by
the weighted-average number
 
of shares
 
of common
 
stock outstanding adjusted
 
to give
 
effect to potentially
 
dilutive
securities.
 
 
 
Basic and diluted earnings per share were calculated as
 
follows (in thousands, except per share data):
Three months ended June 30,
Six months ended June 30,
(in US$ thousands, except per share data)
2024
2023
2024
2023
Numerator:
Net income attributable to Company stockholders
 
$
45,200
$
91,311
$
16,199
$
199,171
Denominator (in thousands):
 
Weighted-average shares of common stock
outstanding
167,645
167,645
167,645
167,645
Effects of dilutive shares
666
524
589
458
Weighted average diluted shares of common stock
outstanding
168,311
168,169
168,234
168,103
Earnings Per Share (US$):
 
Basic
0.27
0.54
0.10
1.19
Dilutive
0.27
0.54
0.10
1.18
The Company’s common stock is publicly traded on the
 
ASX in the form of CDIs, convertible at the option of the
holders into shares of the Company’s common stock
 
on a
10
-for-1 basis.
 
13.
 
Fair Value Measurement
The fair
 
value of
 
a financial
 
instrument is
 
the amount
 
that will
 
be received
 
to sell
 
an asset
 
or paid
 
to transfer
 
a
liability in
 
an orderly transaction
 
between market participants
 
at the
 
measurement date. The
 
fair values
 
of financial
instruments involve uncertainty and cannot be determined with
 
precision.
The Company utilizes valuation
 
techniques that maximize
 
the use of observable inputs
 
and minimize the use of
unobservable
 
inputs
 
to
 
the
 
extent
 
possible.
 
The
 
Company
 
determines
 
fair
 
value
 
based
 
on
 
assumptions
 
that
market participants would use in pricing
 
an asset or liability in the
 
market.
 
When considering market participant
assumptions in fair
 
value measurements, the
 
following fair value
 
hierarchy distinguishes between observable
 
and
unobservable inputs, which are categorized in one of the following
 
levels:
Level
 
1 Inputs:
 
Unadjusted
 
quoted
 
prices
 
in
 
active
 
markets
 
for identical
 
assets
 
or liabilities
 
accessible
 
to
 
the
reporting entity at the measurement date.
Level 2 Inputs:
 
Other than quoted prices that are observable for the
 
asset or liability,
 
either directly or indirectly,
for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.
Level
 
3
 
Inputs:
 
Unobservable
 
inputs
 
for
 
the
 
asset
 
or
 
liability
 
used
 
to
 
measure
 
fair
 
value
 
to
 
the
 
extent
 
that
observable inputs
 
are not
 
available, thereby
 
allowing for
 
situations in
 
which there
 
is little, if
 
any,
 
market activity
for the asset or liability at measurement date.
Financial Instruments Measured on a Recurring Basis
As of
 
June 30,
 
2024, there
 
were
no
 
financial instruments
 
required to
 
be measured
 
at fair
 
value on
 
a recurring
basis.
 
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
18
Other Financial Instruments
The following methods
 
and assumptions
 
are used to
 
estimate the fair
 
value of other
 
financial instruments
 
as of
June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023:
 
Cash
 
and
 
cash
 
equivalents,
 
accounts
 
receivable,
 
short-term
 
deposits,
 
accounts
 
payable,
 
accrued
expenses,
 
lease
 
liabilities
 
and
 
other
 
current
 
financial
 
liabilities:
 
The
 
carrying
 
amounts
 
reported
 
in
 
the
unaudited Condensed Consolidated
 
Balance Sheets approximate
 
fair value due to
 
the short maturity of
these instruments.
 
Restricted
 
deposits,
 
lease
 
liabilities,
 
interest
 
bearing
 
liabilities
 
and
 
other
 
financial
 
liabilities:
 
The
 
fair
values
 
approximate
 
the
 
carrying
 
values
 
reported
 
in
 
the
 
unaudited
 
Condensed
 
Consolidated
 
Balance
Sheets.
 
Interest bearing liabilities: The
 
Company’s outstanding interest-bearing liabilities are carried at
 
amortized
cost. As of
 
June 30, 2024,
 
there were
no
 
amounts drawn under
 
the revolving credit
 
sublimit of the
 
ABL
Facility.
 
The
 
estimated
 
fair
 
value
 
of
 
the
 
Notes
 
as
 
of
 
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
was
 
approximately
 
$
250.8
 
million
based upon quoted market prices in a market that is not
 
considered active (Level 2).
14.
 
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Losses
The Company’s Accumulated Other Comprehensive
 
Losses consists of foreign currency translation adjustment
of subsidiaries for which the functional currency is different
 
to the Company’s functional currency in
 
U.S. dollar.
 
Accumulated other comprehensive losses consisted of
 
the following at June 30, 2024:
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
Foreign
currency
translation
adjustments
Balance at December 31, 2023
$
(89,927)
Net current-period other comprehensive loss:
Loss in other comprehensive income before reclassifications
 
(4,520)
Loss on long-term intra-entity foreign currency transactions
(12,546)
Total
 
net current-period other comprehensive loss
(17,066)
Balance at June 30, 2024
$
(106,993)
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
19
15.
 
Commitments
(a)
 
Mineral Leases
The
 
Company
 
leases
 
mineral
 
interests
 
and
 
surface
 
rights
 
from
 
land
 
owners
 
under
 
various
 
terms
 
and
 
royalty
rates. The future
 
minimum royalties
 
and lease rental
 
payments under
 
these leases
 
as of
 
June 30, 2024
 
are as
follows:
 
 
 
 
 
(in US$ thousands)
Amount
Year ending
 
December 31,
2024
$
3,711
2025
5,483
2026
5,345
2027
5,306
2028
5,249
Thereafter
25,497
Total
$
50,591
Mineral leases are not in
 
scope of ASC 842 and
 
continue to be accounted
 
for under the guidance
 
in ASC 932,
Extractive Activities – Mining.
(b)
 
Other commitments
As of June
 
30, 2024, purchase
 
commitments for capital
 
expenditures were $
112.3
 
million, all of
 
which is obligated
within the next twelve months.
In Australia, the
 
Company has generally
 
secured the ability
 
to transport coal
 
through rail contracts
 
and coal export
terminal contracts that are primarily funded
 
through take-or-pay arrangements with terms ranging up to
13 years
.
 
In the U.S.,
 
the Company
 
typically negotiates
 
its rail and
 
coal terminal
 
access on
 
an annual
 
basis.
 
As of
 
June
30,
 
2024,
 
these
 
Australian
 
and
 
U.S.
 
commitments
 
under
 
take-or-pay
 
arrangements
 
totaled
 
$
699.0
 
million,
 
of
which approximately $
92.0
 
million is obligated within the next twelve months.
16.
 
Contingencies
Surety bond, letters of credit and bank guarantees
In the
 
normal course
 
of business,
 
the Company
 
is a
 
party to
 
certain guarantees
 
and financial
 
instruments with
off-balance sheet
 
risk, such
 
as letters
 
of credit
 
and performance
 
or surety
 
bonds.
No
 
liabilities related
 
to these
arrangements are reflected
 
in the Company’s
 
unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
 
Management
does not expect any material losses to result from these
 
guarantees or off-balance sheet financial instruments.
For
 
the
 
U.S.
 
Operations
 
in
 
order
 
to
 
provide
 
the
 
required
 
financial
 
assurance
 
for
 
post
 
mining
 
reclamation,
 
the
Company generally uses
 
surety bonds. The
 
Company uses surety
 
bonds and bank
 
letters of credit
 
to collateralize
certain other
 
obligations including
 
contractual obligations
 
under workers’
 
compensation insurances.
 
As of June
30, 2024, the Company had outstanding surety bonds of
 
$
48.8
 
million and letters of credit of $
16.7
 
million issued
from our letter of credit sublimit available under the ABL Facility.
For
 
the
 
Australian
 
Operations
 
as
 
at
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
the
 
Company
 
had
 
bank
 
guarantees
 
outstanding
 
of
 
$
24.2
million, including $
5.0
 
million issued from the letter of credit sublimit available under the ABL Facility,
 
primarily in
respect of certain rail and port arrangements of the Company.
 
As at June 30, 2024, the Company in aggregate had
 
total outstanding bank guarantees provided of $
41.0
 
million
to secure its obligations and commitments, including $
21.7
 
million issued from the ABL Facility.
 
Future regulatory changes
 
relating to these
 
obligations could result
 
in increased obligations,
 
additional costs or
additional collateral requirements.
Restricted deposits – cash collateral
As required by certain agreements, the Company had total cash collateral in
 
the form of deposits of $
68.0
 
million
and $
68.7
 
million as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, to provide
 
back-to-back support for
bank guarantees, other performance
 
obligations, various other operating agreements and
 
contractual obligations
under workers compensation insurance.
 
These deposits are restricted and
 
classified as non-current assets in
 
the
unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
 
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
(Continued)
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
20
In accordance
 
with the
 
terms of
 
the ABL
 
Facility,
 
the Company
 
may be
 
required
 
to cash
 
collateralize
 
the ABL
Facility to the extent of outstanding letters of credit after the expiration or termination date of such letter of credit.
As of
 
June 30,
 
2024,
no
 
letter of
 
credit had
 
expired or was
 
terminated and
 
as such
no
 
cash collateral
 
was required.
Stamp duty on Curragh acquisition
On September 27, 2022, the Company received from
 
the Queensland Revenue Office, or QRO,
 
an assessment
of the stamp duty
 
payable on its
 
acquisition of the Curragh
 
mine in March
 
2018. The QRO assessed
 
the stamp
duty on this acquisition at an amount of $
56.2
 
million (A$
82.2
 
million) plus unpaid tax interest. On November 23,
2022,
 
the
 
Company
 
filed
 
an
 
objection
 
to
 
the
 
assessment.
 
The
 
Company’s
 
objection
 
was
 
based
 
on
 
legal
 
and
valuation advice obtained, which supported an estimated stamp duty
 
payable of $
29.4
 
million (A$
43.0
 
million) on
the Curragh acquisition.
On January 9, 2024, the Company’s objection to the
 
assessed stamp duty was disallowed by the QRO.
As per the Taxation Administration Act (Queensland) 2001, the Company could only appeal or apply for a review
of QRO’s
 
decision if
 
it has
 
paid the
 
total assessed
 
stamp duty
 
of $
56.2
 
million (A$
82.2
 
million) plus
 
unpaid tax
interest of $
14.5
 
million (A$
21.2
 
million). The Company had until March 11,
 
2024, to file an appeal.
On March 6, 2024,
 
the Company made an
 
additional payment, and
 
paid in full, the stamp
 
duty assessed by
 
the
QRO.
 
The Company disputes
 
the additional
 
amount of assessed
 
stamp duty and,
 
on March 11,
 
2024, filed its
 
appeal
with the Supreme Court of Queensland. The outcome of the appeal
 
remains uncertain.
 
From time to time, the
 
Company becomes a
 
party to other legal
 
proceedings in the
 
ordinary course of business
in Australia, the U.S. and other countries where the Company does business.
 
Based on current information, the
Company believes that such other pending
 
or threatened proceedings are likely to
 
be resolved without a material
adverse
 
effect
 
on
 
its
 
financial
 
condition,
 
results
 
of
 
operations
 
or
 
cash
 
flows.
 
In
 
management’s
 
opinion,
 
the
Company is not currently
 
involved in any legal
 
proceedings, which individually
 
or in the aggregate
 
could have a
material effect on the financial condition, results of
 
operations and/or liquidity of the Company.
17. Related
Party Transactions
Termination of the SGI Transaction
On September 25, 2023, The Energy & Minerals Group, or EMG, the Company’s controlling stockholder through
its ownership of Coronado Group LLC, including through certain of its affiliates
 
and managed funds, advised the
Company
 
that
 
it
 
had
 
entered
 
into
 
a
 
membership
 
interest
 
purchase
 
agreement,
 
or
 
MIPA,
 
with
 
Sev.en
 
Global
Investments a.s., or SGI, to
 
sell all of their interests
 
in Coronado Group LLC to
 
a wholly-owned subsidiary of SGI.
 
On
 
June
 
24,
 
2024,
 
EMG
 
announced
 
it
 
terminated
 
the
 
MIPA
 
in
 
light
 
of
 
certain
 
conditions
 
not
 
being
 
satisfied,
including receipt of regulatory approval, by an outside date for completion
 
of June 22, 2024.
18.
 
Subsequent Events
On August 5, 2024, the Company’s
 
Board of Directors declared a bi-annual
 
fully franked fixed ordinary dividend
of $
8.4
 
million, or
0.5
 
cents per CDI.
 
The dividend will have a record date of August
 
28, 2024, Australia time, and be payable on September 18, 2024,
Australia time. CDIs will be
 
quoted “ex” dividend on August
 
27, 2024, Australia time. The total
 
ordinary dividend
will be funded from available cash.
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
21
REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC
 
ACCOUNTING FIRM
To the Stockholders
 
and Board of Directors of Coronado Global Resources
 
Inc.
 
Results of Review of Interim Financial Statements
We
 
have
 
reviewed
 
the
 
accompanying
 
condensed
 
consolidated
 
balance sheet
 
of
 
Coronado
 
Global
 
Resources
Inc.
 
(the
 
Company)
 
as
 
of
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
the
 
related
 
condensed
 
consolidated
 
statements
 
of
 
operations
 
and
comprehensive
 
income
 
for
 
the
 
three
 
and
 
six-month
 
periods
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
and
 
2023,
 
the
 
condensed
consolidated statements
 
of stockholders’
 
equity for
 
the three
 
and six-month
 
periods ended
 
June 30,
 
2024 and
2023, the condensed consolidated statements of cash flows for the six-month
 
periods ended June 30, 2024 and
2023 and the
 
related notes (collectively referred
 
to as the
 
“condensed consolidated interim financial
 
statements”).
Based on
 
our reviews,
 
we are
 
not aware
 
of any
 
material modifications
 
that should
 
be made
 
to the
 
condensed
consolidated interim
 
financial statements
 
for them
 
to be
 
in conformity
 
with U.S.
 
generally accepted
 
accounting
principles.
 
We
 
have
 
previously
 
audited,
 
in
 
accordance
 
with
 
the
 
standards
 
of
 
the
 
Public
 
Company
 
Accounting
 
Oversight
Board (United States) (PCAOB), the
 
consolidated balance sheet of the Company
 
as of December 31, 2023, the
related consolidated statements
 
of operations
 
and comprehensive
 
income, stockholders'
 
equity and cash
 
flows
for the year then ended, and
 
the related notes (not presented herein), and
 
in our report dated February 20, 2024,
we
 
expressed
 
an
 
unqualified
 
audit
 
opinion
 
on
 
those
 
consolidated
 
financial
 
statements.
 
In
 
our
 
opinion,
 
the
information set
 
forth in
 
the accompanying
 
condensed consolidated
 
balance sheet
 
as of December
 
31, 2023,
 
is
fairly stated, in all material
 
respects, in relation to the consolidated balance
 
sheet from which it has been
 
derived.
Basis for Review Results
 
These financial
 
statements
 
are the
 
responsibility
 
of the
 
Company's
 
management.
 
We
 
are a
 
public accounting
firm registered with the PCAOB and are required
 
to be independent with respect to the Company
 
in accordance
with the
 
U.S. federal
 
securities laws
 
and the
 
applicable rules
 
and regulations
 
of the
 
SEC and
 
the PCAOB.
 
We
conducted our review
 
in accordance with
 
the standards of
 
the PCAOB. A
 
review of interim
 
financial statements
consists principally
 
of applying
 
analytical procedures
 
and making
 
inquiries of
 
persons
 
responsible for
 
financial
and accounting matters.
 
It is substantially
 
less in scope
 
than an audit
 
conducted in accordance
 
with the standards
of the PCAOB, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as
a whole. Accordingly,
 
we do not express such an opinion.
/s/ Ernst & Young
Brisbane, Australia
August 5, 2024.
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
22
ITEM 2.
 
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION
 
AND ANALYSIS
 
OF FINANCIAL
 
CONDITION AND
 
RESULTS
 
OF
OPERATIONS
The following
 
Management’s Discussion
 
and Analysis
 
of our Financial
 
Condition and
 
Results of
 
Operations, or
MD&A, should be read in conjunction with the unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and the
related
 
notes
 
to those
 
statements
 
included elsewhere
 
in this
 
Quarterly
 
Report
 
on Form 10
 
-Q.
 
In addition,
 
this
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q report should be read in conjunction with the Consolidated Financial Statements
for year ended December 31,
 
2023 included in Coronado Global
 
Resources Inc.’s Annual
 
Report on Form 10-K
for the year
 
ended December
 
31, 2023, filed
 
with the U.S.
 
Securities and
 
Exchange Commission,
 
or SEC,
 
and
the Australian Securities Exchange, or the ASX, on February
 
20, 2024.
Unless otherwise
 
noted,
 
references
 
in this
 
Quarterly
 
Report on
 
Form 10-Q
 
to “we,”
 
“us,”
 
“our,”
 
“Company,”
 
or
“Coronado” refer
 
to Coronado
 
Global Resources
 
Inc. and
 
its consolidated
 
subsidiaries and
 
associates, unless
the context indicates otherwise.
All production and sales volumes contained in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q are expressed
 
in metric tons,
or Mt,
 
millions of
 
metric tons,
 
or MMt,
 
or millions
 
of metric
 
tons per
 
annum, or
 
MMtpa, except
 
where otherwise
stated. One Mt
 
(1,000 kilograms) is equal
 
to 2,204.62 pounds and
 
is equivalent to 1.10231
 
short tons. In addition,
all
 
dollar
 
amounts
 
contained
 
herein
 
are
 
expressed
 
in
 
United
 
States
 
dollars,
 
or
 
US$,
 
except
 
where
 
otherwise
stated.
 
References
 
to
 
“A$”
 
are
 
references
 
to
 
Australian
 
dollars,
 
the
 
lawful
 
currency
 
of
 
the
 
Commonwealth
 
of
Australia. Some numerical figures included in this Quarterly Report
 
on Form 10-Q have been subject to rounding
adjustments. Accordingly, numerical figures shown as
 
totals in certain
 
tables may not
 
equal the sum
 
of the figures
that precede them.
CAUTIONARY NOTICE REGARDING FORWARD
 
-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of
the Securities Act of 1933, as
 
amended, and Section 21E of the Securities
 
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended,
or the Exchange
 
Act, concerning
 
our business,
 
operations, financial
 
performance and
 
condition, the
 
coal, steel
and
 
other
 
industries,
 
as well
 
as
 
our
 
plans,
 
objectives
 
and
 
expectations
 
for
 
our
 
business,
 
operations,
 
financial
performance
 
and
 
condition.
 
Forward-looking
 
statements
 
may
 
be
 
identified
 
by
 
words
 
such
 
as
 
“may,”
 
“could,”
“believes,”
 
“estimates,”
 
“expects,”
 
“intends,”
 
“plans,”
 
“anticipate,”
 
“forecast,”
 
“outlook,”
 
“target,”
 
“likely,”
“considers” and other similar words.
Any
 
forward-looking
 
statements
 
involve
 
known
 
and
 
unknown
 
risks,
 
uncertainties,
 
assumptions
 
and
 
other
important factors that
 
could cause actual
 
results, performance,
 
events or outcomes
 
to differ
 
materially from
 
the
results,
 
performance,
 
events
 
or
 
outcomes
 
expressed
 
or
 
anticipated
 
in
 
these
 
statements,
 
many
 
of
 
which
 
are
beyond
 
our
 
control.
 
Such
 
forward-looking
 
statements
 
are
 
based
 
on
 
an
 
assessment
 
of
 
present
 
economic
 
and
operating
 
conditions
 
on
 
a
 
number
 
of
 
best
 
estimate
 
assumptions
 
regarding
 
future
 
events
 
and
 
actions.
 
These
factors are difficult to accurately predict and may be beyond our control. Factors that could affect our results, our
announced plans, or an investment in our securities include,
 
but are not limited to:
 
the prices we receive for our coal;
 
uncertainty
 
in
 
global
 
economic
 
conditions,
 
including
 
the
 
extent,
 
duration
 
and
 
impact
 
of
 
ongoing
 
civil
unrest and wars,
 
as well as
 
risks related to
 
government actions with
 
respect to trade
 
agreements, treaties
or policies;
 
a decrease in
 
the availability or increase
 
in costs of
 
key supplies, capital equipment
 
or commodities, such
as diesel fuel, steel, explosives and tires, as the result
 
of inflationary pressures or otherwise;
 
the extensive forms of taxation
 
that our mining operations
 
are subject to, and future
 
tax regulations and
developments.
 
For
 
example,
 
the
 
amendments
 
to
 
the
 
coal royalty
 
regime
 
implemented
 
in
 
2022
 
by the
Queensland State Government in Australia introducing higher tiers to the coal royalty rates applicable to
our Australian Operations;
 
concerns about the environmental impacts of coal combustion and greenhouse gas, or GHG emissions,
relating
 
to
 
mining
 
activities,
 
including
 
possible
 
impacts
 
on global
 
climate
 
issues,
 
which
 
could
 
result
 
in
increased
 
regulation
 
of
 
coal
 
combustion
 
and
 
requirements
 
to
 
reduce
 
GHG
 
emissions
 
in
 
many
jurisdictions, including federal and state government initiatives to control GHG emissions could increase
costs associated with
 
coal production
 
and consumption, such
 
as costs for
 
additional controls
 
to reduce
carbon
 
dioxide
 
emissions
 
or
 
costs
 
to
 
purchase
 
emissions
 
reduction
 
credits
 
to
 
comply
 
with
 
future
emissions
 
trading
 
programs,
 
which
 
could
 
significantly
 
impact
 
our
 
financial
 
condition
 
and
 
results
 
of
operations, affect demand
 
for our products
 
or our
 
securities and reduced
 
access to capital
 
and insurance;
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
23
 
severe financial hardship, bankruptcy,
 
temporary or permanent shut downs or operational
 
challenges of
one or more of our major
 
customers, including customers in the steel industry, key suppliers/contractors,
which
 
among
 
other
 
adverse
 
effects,
 
could
 
lead
 
to
 
reduced
 
demand
 
for
 
our
 
coal,
 
increased
 
difficulty
collecting receivables
 
and customers
 
and/or suppliers
 
asserting force
 
majeure or
 
other reasons
 
for not
performing their contractual obligations to us;
 
our ability to generate sufficient cash to service
 
our indebtedness and other obligations;
 
our indebtedness and ability to
 
comply with the covenants and other
 
undertakings under the agreements
governing such indebtedness;
 
our
 
ability
 
to
 
collect
 
payments
 
from
 
our
 
customers
 
depending
 
on
 
their
 
creditworthiness,
 
contractual
performance or otherwise;
 
the demand for steel products, which impacts the demand for
 
our metallurgical, or Met, coal;
 
risks inherent to
 
mining operations could
 
impact the amount
 
of coal produced,
 
cause delay or
 
suspend
coal deliveries, or increase the cost of operating our business;
 
the loss of, or significant reduction in, purchases by our
 
largest customers;
 
risks unique to international mining and trading operations,
 
including tariffs and other barriers to trade;
 
unfavorable economic and financial market conditions;
 
our ability to continue acquiring and developing coal reserves
 
that are economically recoverable;
 
uncertainties in estimating our economically recoverable coal
 
reserves;
 
transportation for our coal becoming unavailable or uneconomic
 
for our customers;
 
the risk
 
that we
 
may
 
be required
 
to pay
 
for unused
 
capacity
 
pursuant
 
to the
 
terms
 
of our
 
take-or-pay
arrangements with rail and port operators;
 
our ability to retain key personnel and attract qualified
 
personnel;
 
any failure to maintain satisfactory labor relations;
 
our ability to obtain, renew or maintain permits and consents
 
necessary for our operations;
 
potential costs or liability under applicable environmental
 
laws and regulations, including with respect
 
to
any
 
exposure
 
to
 
hazardous
 
substances
 
caused
 
by
 
our
 
operations,
 
as
 
well
 
as
 
any
 
environmental
contamination our properties may have or our operations
 
may cause;
 
extensive regulation of our mining operations and future
 
regulations and developments;
 
our
 
ability
 
to
 
provide
 
appropriate
 
financial
 
assurances
 
for
 
our
 
obligations
 
under
 
applicable
 
laws
 
and
regulations;
 
assumptions underlying our asset retirement obligations
 
for reclamation and mine closures;
 
any cyber-attacks or other security breaches that disrupt
 
our operations or result in the dissemination of
proprietary or confidential information about us, our customers
 
or other third parties;
 
the risk that we may not recover our investments in our mining, exploration and other assets, which may
require us to recognize impairment charges related to those assets;
 
risks related to divestitures and acquisitions;
 
the risk that diversity in interpretation and application of accounting principles in the mining industry may
impact our reported financial results; and
 
other
 
risks
 
and
 
uncertainties
 
detailed
 
herein,
 
including,
 
but
 
not
 
limited
 
to,
 
those
 
discussed
 
in
 
“Risk
Factors,” set forth in Part II, Item 1A of this Quarterly Report
 
on Form 10-Q.
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
24
We
 
make
 
many
 
of
 
our
 
forward-looking
 
statements
 
based
 
on
 
our
 
operating
 
budgets
 
and
 
forecasts,
 
which
 
are
based upon
 
detailed assumptions.
 
While we
 
believe that
 
our assumptions
 
are reasonable,
 
we caution
 
that it
 
is
very difficult to
 
predict the impact
 
of known factors,
 
and it is
 
impossible for us
 
to anticipate all
 
factors that could
affect our actual results.
See Part I, Item
 
1A. “Risk Factors”
 
of our Annual Report
 
on Form 10-K for
 
the year ended December
 
31, 2023,
filed with the SEC and ASX
 
on February 20, 2024 for
 
a more complete discussion
 
of the risks and uncertainties
mentioned above
 
and for
 
discussion of
 
other risks
 
and uncertainties
 
we face
 
that could
 
cause actual
 
results to
differ materially from those expressed or implied by
 
these forward-looking statements.
 
All
 
forward-looking
 
statements
 
attributable
 
to
 
us
 
are
 
expressly
 
qualified
 
in
 
their
 
entirety
 
by
 
these
 
cautionary
statements, as well as others
 
made in this Quarterly Report on Form
 
10-Q and hereafter in our other
 
filings with
the
 
SEC
 
and
 
public
 
communications.
 
You
 
should
 
evaluate
 
all
 
forward-looking
 
statements
 
made
 
by
 
us
 
in
 
the
context of these risks and uncertainties.
We caution you that the risks and uncertainties identified by us may not be all of the factors that are important to
you.
 
You
 
should
 
not
 
interpret
 
the
 
disclosure
 
of
 
any
 
risk
 
to
 
imply
 
that
 
the
 
risk
 
has
 
not
 
already
 
materialized.
Furthermore, the
 
forward-looking statements
 
included in this
 
Quarterly Report
 
on Form 10-Q
 
are made only
 
as
of the date
 
hereof. We
 
undertake no
 
obligation to
 
publicly update
 
or revise
 
any forward-looking
 
statement as
 
a
result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except
 
as required by applicable law.
Results of Operations
How We Evaluate Our Operations
We
 
evaluate
 
our
 
operations
 
based
 
on
 
the
 
volume
 
of
 
coal
 
we
 
can
 
safely
 
produce
 
and
 
sell
 
in
 
compliance
 
with
regulatory
 
standards,
 
and
 
the
 
prices
 
we
 
receive
 
for
 
our
 
coal.
 
Our
 
sales
 
volume
 
and
 
sales
 
prices
 
are
 
largely
dependent upon
 
the terms
 
of our
 
coal sales
 
contracts, for
 
which prices
 
generally are
 
set based
 
on daily
 
index
averages, on a quarterly basis or annual fixed price
 
contracts.
Our management
 
uses a
 
variety of
 
financial and
 
operating metrics
 
to analyze
 
our performance.
 
These metrics
are significant factors
 
in assessing
 
our operating results
 
and profitability.
 
These financial
 
and operating metrics
include: (i) safety and environmental metrics; (ii) Adjusted EBITDA; (iii) total sales volumes and average realized
price
 
per
 
Mt
 
sold,
 
which
 
we
 
define
 
as
 
total
 
coal
 
revenues
 
divided
 
by
 
total
 
sales
 
volume;
 
(iv) Met
 
coal
 
sales
volumes and average realized Met price per
 
Mt sold, which we define as Met coal
 
revenues divided by Met coal
sales volume; (v) average
 
segment mining costs
 
per Mt sold,
 
which we define
 
as mining costs
 
divided by sales
volumes (excluding non-produced coal) for the respective segment; (vi) average segment operating costs
 
per Mt
sold, which we define as segment operating costs divided by sales volumes for the respective segment; and (vii)
net cash (or net
 
debt), which we define
 
as cash and
 
cash equivalents (excluding restricted cash)
 
less outstanding
aggregate principal amount of the Notes and other
 
interest-bearing loans.
Coal revenues are
 
shown in our
 
statement of operations
 
and comprehensive income
 
exclusive of other
 
revenues.
Generally, export sale contracts for our
 
Australian Operations require us
 
to bear the
 
cost of freight
 
from our mines
to
 
the
 
applicable
 
outbound
 
shipping
 
port,
 
while
 
freight
 
costs
 
from
 
the
 
port
 
to
 
the
 
end
 
destination
 
are
 
typically
borne by the customer. Sales
 
to the export market from our U.S. Operations are
 
generally recognized when title
to
 
the
 
coal
 
passes
 
to
 
the
 
customer
 
at
 
the
 
mine
 
load
 
out
 
similar
 
to
 
a
 
domestic
 
sale.
 
For
 
our
 
domestic
 
sales,
customers typically bear
 
the cost
 
of freight. As
 
such, freight expenses
 
are excluded from
 
the cost of
 
coal revenues
to allow for consistency and comparability in evaluating our
 
operating performance.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures; Other Measures
The
 
following
 
discussion
 
of
 
our
 
results
 
includes
 
references
 
to
 
and
 
analysis
 
of
 
Adjusted
 
EBITDA,
 
Segment
Adjusted EBITDA and mining
 
costs, which are financial
 
measures not recognized in
 
accordance with U.S. GAAP.
 
Non-GAAP financial
 
measures, including
 
Adjusted EBITDA,
 
Segment Adjusted
 
EBITDA and
 
mining costs,
 
are
used by investors to measure our operating performance.
Non-GAAP financial measures are intended to provide additional information only and do not have any standard
meaning prescribed by U.S. GAAP.
 
These measures should not be considered
 
in isolation or as a substitute for
measures of performance prepared in accordance with
 
U.S. GAAP.
Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure, is defined as earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, depletion and
amortization
 
and
 
other
 
foreign
 
exchange
 
losses.
 
Adjusted
 
EBITDA
 
is
 
also
 
adjusted
 
for
 
certain
 
discrete
 
non-
recurring items that we exclude in
 
analyzing each of our segments’
 
operating performance. Adjusted EBITDA
 
is
not intended
 
to serve
 
as an
 
alternative to
 
U.S. GAAP measures
 
of performance
 
including total
 
revenues, total
costs and expenses,
 
net income or
 
cash flows from
 
operating activities as
 
those terms are
 
defined by U.S.
 
GAAP.
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
25
Adjusted EBITDA may
 
therefore not be
 
comparable to
 
similarly titled measures
 
presented by other
 
companies.
A reconciliation of
 
Adjusted EBITDA to
 
its most
 
directly comparable measure
 
under U.S. GAAP is
 
included below.
 
Segment
 
Adjusted
 
EBITDA
 
is
 
defined
 
as
 
Adjusted
 
EBITDA
 
by
 
operating
 
and
 
reporting
 
segment,
 
adjusted
 
for
certain
 
transactions,
 
eliminations
 
or
 
adjustments
 
that
 
our
 
CODM
 
does
 
not
 
consider
 
for
 
making
 
decisions
 
to
allocate resources among segments or assessing segment performance.
 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA is used as
a supplemental
 
financial measure
 
by management
 
and by
 
external users
 
of our
 
financial statements,
 
such
 
as
investors, industry analysts and lenders, to assess the operating
 
performance of the business.
Mining costs, a
 
non-GAAP measure, is
 
based on
 
reported cost of
 
coal revenues, which
 
is shown
 
on our
 
statement
of
 
operations
 
and
 
comprehensive
 
income
 
exclusive
 
of
 
freight
 
expense,
 
Stanwell
 
rebate,
 
other
 
royalties,
depreciation,
 
depletion
 
and
 
amortization,
 
and selling,
 
general and
 
administrative
 
expenses,
 
adjusted for
 
other
items that do not relate directly to the costs incurred to produce coal at a mine. Mining costs excludes these cost
components as
 
our CODM
 
does not
 
view these
 
costs as
 
directly attributabl
 
e
 
to the
 
production of
 
coal. Mining
costs
 
is
 
used
 
as
 
a
 
supplemental
 
financial
 
measure
 
by
 
management,
 
providing
 
an
 
accurate
 
view
 
of
 
the
 
costs
directly
 
attributable
 
to
 
the
 
production
 
of
 
coal
 
at
 
our
 
mining
 
segments,
 
and
 
by
 
external
 
users
 
of
 
our
 
financial
statements, such as
 
investors, industry analysts and
 
ratings agencies, to assess
 
our mine operating
 
performance
in comparison to the mine operating performance of other
 
companies in the coal industry.
About Coronado Global Resources Inc.
We
 
are
 
a
 
global
 
producer,
 
marketer
 
and
 
exporter
 
of
 
a
 
full
 
range
 
of
 
Met
 
coal
 
products.
 
We
 
own
 
a
 
portfolio
 
of
operating mines and development
 
projects in Queensland, Australia,
 
and in the states of
 
Virginia, West Virginia
and Pennsylvania in the United States.
 
Our Australian
 
Operations
 
comprise the
 
100%-owned
 
Curragh producing
 
mine complex.
 
Our U.S.
 
Operations
comprise
 
two
 
100%-owned
 
producing
 
mine
 
complexes
 
(Buchanan
 
and
 
Logan),
 
one
 
100%-owned
 
idled
 
mine
complex (Greenbrier) and two development properties (Mon Valley
 
and Russell County). In addition to Met coal,
our Australian
 
Operations sell
 
thermal coal
 
domestically,
 
which is
 
used to
 
generate electricity,
 
to Stanwell
 
and
some thermal
 
coal in
 
the export
 
market. Our
 
U.S. Operations
 
primarily focus
 
on the
 
production of
 
Met coal
 
for
the North American domestic and seaborne export
 
markets and also produce and sell some
 
thermal coal that is
extracted in the process of mining Met coal.
 
Overview
Coronado
 
performed
 
strongly
 
in
 
the
 
second
 
quarter
 
compared
 
to
 
the
 
first
 
quarter
 
of
 
2024
 
delivering
 
higher
quarter-on-quarter production and sales volume. Our Australian Operations benefited from the completion of the
historical
 
pre-strip
 
waste
 
deficit
 
works
 
resulting
 
in
 
the
 
reduction
 
of
 
contractor
 
fleets
 
in
 
late
 
March
 
2024
 
and
improved
 
dragline
 
utilization
 
and
 
drill
 
and
 
blast
 
performance.
 
While
 
acknowledging
 
its’
 
tragic
 
outcome,
 
the
incident
 
resulting
 
in
 
the
 
fatality
 
of
 
one
 
of
 
our
 
employees
 
and
 
the
 
temporary
 
suspension
 
of
 
operations
 
at
 
our
Buchanan mine, our U.S. Operations realized
 
production and cost improvements in the second
 
quarter of 2024,
as a result of higher production yield and improved mining conditions
 
.
Coking
 
coal
 
index
 
prices
 
continued
 
to
 
decline
 
over
 
the
 
second
 
quarter
 
of
 
2024
 
due
 
to
 
improved
 
supply
 
from
Australia, post wet
 
weather events, and
 
soft seaborne demand
 
due to monsoon
 
season in India
 
and heavy rainfall
in China constraining infrastructure and construction activities.
The Australian Premium Low Volatile
 
Hard Coking Coal, or AUS PLV
 
HCC, index price averaged $242.3 per
 
Mt
for the three months ended
 
June 30, 2024, $66.1 per Mt
 
lower, compared to
 
the three months ended March
 
31,
2024. The AUS PLV
 
HCC index averaged $275.6
 
per Mt for the six months
 
ended June 30, 2024,
 
$18.2 per Mt
lower, compared to the six
 
months ended June 30, 2023.
 
For the six months ended June 30, 2024,
 
saleable production of 7.5 MMt was 0.7 MMt lower
 
compared to the six
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2023, primarily
 
driven by
 
operational and
 
geological issues
 
at our U.S
 
Operations and
the impacts of weather events on production at our Australia
 
n
 
Operations in the first quarter of 2024.
Coal revenues of $1,297.4 million for the six
 
months ended June 30, 2024, were down
 
$158.4 million compared
to the
 
same period
 
in 2023,
 
driven by
 
lower average
 
realized price
 
of $199.3
 
per Mt
 
sold, compared
 
to $229.1
per Mt sold for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Lower average realized prices were partially offset by sales
volumes that were 0.2 MMt higher
 
compared to the six months ended
 
June 30, 2023. Sales volumes were
 
higher
despite
 
lower
 
production
 
as
 
we
 
drew
 
on
 
coal
 
stock
 
built
 
at
 
port
 
at
 
the
 
end
 
of
 
December
 
2023
 
due
 
to
 
port
constraints in Queensland, Australia.
 
Mining costs for the
 
six months ended June
 
30, 2024, were $106.1
 
million,
 
or $10.5 per Mt
 
sold, higher compared
to the corresponding period
 
in 2023, driven by
 
unplanned maintenance costs,
 
continued inflationary impacts
 
on
labor
 
and
 
supply
 
costs
 
and
 
significant
 
inventory
 
drawdown
 
due
 
to
 
higher
 
sales
 
volumes
 
exceeding
 
higher
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
26
production in
 
the 2024
 
period, partially
 
offset
 
by cost
 
savings from
 
demobilizing contractor
 
fleets in
 
late March
2024 at our Australian Operations.
 
Dividends
On
 
April
 
4,
 
2024,
 
the
 
Company
 
settled
 
its
 
previously
 
declared
 
dividends
 
of
 
$8.4
 
million,
 
which
 
were
 
paid
 
to
stockholders from available cash.
Liquidity
Coronado had
 
available liquidity of
 
$414.4 million as of
 
June 30, 2024, consisting
 
of cash and cash
 
equivalents
(excluding
 
restricted
 
cash),
 
unrestricted
 
short-term
 
deposits
 
of
 
$21.7
 
million
 
and
 
$128.3
 
million
 
of
 
availability
under our
 
ABL Facility.
 
As of
 
June 30,
 
2024, our
 
net debt
 
position was
 
$4.7 million
 
comprising
 
$269.1 million
aggregate principal amount
 
of interest-bearing liabilities
 
outstanding less cash
 
and cash equivalents
 
(excluding
restricted cash) of $264.4 million.
Safety
For
 
our
 
Australian
 
Operations,
 
the
 
twelve-month
 
rolling
 
average
 
Total
 
Reportable
 
Injury
 
Frequency
 
Rate,
 
or
TRIFR, at
 
June 30,
 
2024 was
 
1.29,
compared to
 
a rate
 
of 1.83
 
at the
 
end of
 
December 31,
 
2023. At
 
our
 
U.S.
Operations,
 
the
 
twelve-month
 
rolling
 
average
 
Total
 
Reportable
 
Incident
 
Rate,
 
or
 
TRIR,
 
at
 
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
was
2.26, compared to a rate of
 
1.44 at the end of December
 
31, 2023. Reportable rates for
 
our Australian and U.S.
Operations are below the relevant industry benchmarks.
 
The health and
 
safety of our
 
workforce is our
 
number one priority
 
and Coronado continues
 
to implement safety
initiatives to improve our safety rates every quarter.
Segment Reporting
In accordance with ASC
 
280, Segment Reporting, we
 
have adopted the following
 
reporting segments: Australia
and
 
the
 
United
 
States.
 
In
 
addition,
 
“Other
 
and
 
Corporate”
 
is
 
not
 
a
 
reporting
 
segment
 
but
 
is
 
disclosed
 
for
 
the
purposes of reconciliation to our consolidated financial
 
statements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
27
Three Months Ended June 30, 2024 Compared to Three
 
Months Ended June 30, 2023
Summary
The financial and operational highlights for the three months
 
ended June 30, 2024 include:
 
Net income for
 
the three months
 
ended June 30,
 
2024, of $45.2
 
million was $46.1
 
million lower compared
to
 
$91.3
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
three
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2023,
 
which
 
was
 
largely
 
due
 
to
 
lower
 
average
realized Met price.
 
 
Average realized Met price
 
per Mt sold of $194.7 for the
 
three months ended June 30, 2024,
 
was $24.8
per Mt sold
 
lower compared to
 
average Met realized
 
price of $219.5
 
per Mt sold
 
for the same
 
period in
2023.
 
Coking
 
coal
 
index
 
prices
 
declined
 
due
 
to
 
improved
 
supply
 
and
 
weather
 
conditions
 
in
 
Australia
combined with soft seaborne demand from key Met
 
coal market such as China and India.
 
 
Sales volume
 
of 4.1
 
MMt for
 
the three
 
months
 
ended
 
June 30,
 
2024 was
 
0.1
 
MMt
 
higher against
 
the
comparative period in 2023, despite saleable production
 
being 0.1 MMt lower.
 
Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended June
 
30, 2024, of $120.8 million, was $40.7
million lower,
compared to
 
$161.5 million
 
for the
 
three months
 
ended June
 
30, 2023,
 
largely due
 
to lower
 
coal sales
revenues partially offset by lower operating costs.
 
As of
 
June
 
30, 2024,
 
the
 
Company had
 
total available
 
liquidity of
 
$414.4
 
million, consisting
 
of $264.4
million
 
cash
 
and
 
cash
 
equivalents
 
(excluding
 
restricted
 
cash),
 
$21.7
 
million
 
of
 
unrestricted
 
short-term
deposits and $128.3 million of availability under the ABL
 
Facility.
Three months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Revenues:
Coal revenues
$
664,379
$
717,445
$
(53,066)
(7.4%)
Other revenues
9,449
10,081
(632)
(6.3%)
Total
 
revenues
673,828
727,526
(53,698)
(7.4%)
Costs and expenses:
Cost of coal revenues (exclusive of items
shown separately below)
372,743
380,962
(8,219)
(2.2%)
Depreciation, depletion and amortization
51,263
38,880
12,383
31.8%
Freight expenses
60,704
57,443
3,261
5.7%
Stanwell rebate
26,451
29,049
(2,598)
(8.9%)
Other royalties
87,425
89,949
(2,524)
(2.8%)
Selling, general, and administrative expenses
 
8,646
9,981
(1,335)
(13.4%)
Total
 
costs and expenses
607,232
606,264
968
0.2%
Other income (expenses):
Interest expense, net
(13,116)
(14,180)
1,064
(7.5%)
Decrease (increase) in provision for
discounting and credit losses
27
(269)
296
(110.0%)
Other, net
(906)
6,473
(7,379)
(114.0%)
Total
 
other expenses, net
(13,995)
(7,976)
(6,019)
75.5%
Net income before tax
52,601
113,286
(60,685)
(53.6%)
Income tax expense
(7,401)
(21,975)
14,574
(66.3%)
Net income attributable to Coronado Global
Resources, Inc.
$
45,200
$
91,311
$
(46,111)
(50.5%)
Coal Revenues
Coal revenues were $664.4 million for
 
the three months ended June
 
30, 2024, $53.1 million lower,
 
compared to
$717.4 million for
 
the three months
 
ended June 30,
 
2023. The decrease
 
was a result
 
of lower average
 
realized
price of $164.0
 
per Mt sold
 
for the three
 
months ended June
 
30, 2024, compared
 
to $180.9 per
 
Mt sold for
 
the
same period
 
in 2023,
 
partially
 
offset
 
by higher
 
sales
 
volume of
 
0.1 MMt
 
for the
 
three months
 
ended June
 
30,
2024.
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
28
Cost of Coal Revenues (Exclusive of Items Shown
 
Separately Below)
Cost of coal revenues comprise costs related
 
to produced tons sold, along with
 
changes in both the volumes and
carrying
 
values
 
of
 
coal
 
inventory.
 
Cost
 
of
 
coal
 
revenues
 
include
 
items
 
such
 
as
 
direct
 
operating
 
costs,
 
which
includes employee-related costs,
 
materials and
 
supplies, contractor services,
 
coal handling
 
and preparation costs
and production taxes.
 
Total
 
cost of coal revenues
 
was $372.7 million for
 
the three months ended
 
June 30, 2024, $8.2
 
million, or 2.2%
lower, compared to $381.0
 
million for the three months ended June 30, 2023.
 
Our Australian
 
Operations contributed
 
to $9.4
 
million of
 
the decrease
 
in cost
 
of coal
 
revenues, primarily
 
driven
by demobilization
 
of four
 
fleets in
 
late March
 
2024 following
 
completion
 
of the
 
historical pre-strip
 
waste deficit
works, and
 
favorable average
 
foreign exchange
 
rates
 
on translation
 
of the
 
Australian Operations
 
for the
 
three
months ended June 30, 2024, of A$/US$: 0.66 compared
 
to 0.67 for the same period in 2023. This was partially
offset by lower build in raw coal stocks and higher
 
maintenance costs.
 
Cost of coal revenues for
 
our U.S. Operations for the three
 
months ended June 30, 2024, was
 
$1.2 million higher
compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023, largely
 
due to lower coal purchases partially offset by lower
sales volumes when compared to the three months ended
 
June 30, 2023.
Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization
Depreciation,
 
depletion
 
and
 
amortization
 
was
 
$51.3
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
three
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
an
increase of
 
$12.4 million,
 
compared
 
to $38.9
 
million for
 
the three
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2023. The
 
increase
was due
 
to additional
 
equipment
 
brought
 
into service
 
during the
 
twelve
 
months
 
since June
 
30, 2023,
 
partially
offset by favorable average foreign exchange rates
 
on translation of the Australian Operations.
Freight Expenses
Freight expenses
 
relate to
 
costs associated
 
with rail
 
and port
 
providers, including
 
take-or-pay commitments
 
at
our
 
Australian
 
Operations,
 
and
 
demurrage
 
costs.
 
Freight
 
expenses
 
totaled
 
$60.7
 
million
 
for the
 
three
 
months
ended June
 
30, 2024,
 
an increase
 
of $3.3
 
million, compared
 
to $57.4
 
million for
 
the three
 
months ended
 
June
30, 2023, primarily driven by higher coal sales under Free
 
on Board, or FOB, terms at our U.S. Operations.
 
Stanwell Rebate
The Stanwell
 
rebate was
 
$26.5 million
 
for the
 
three months
 
ended June
 
30, 2024,
 
a decrease
 
of $2.6
 
million,
compared to $29.0 million for the three months ended
 
June 30, 2023. The decrease was largely driven by lower
realized reference coal pricing
 
for the prior
 
twelve-month period applicable to three
 
months ended June 30,
 
2024,
used
 
to
 
calculate
 
the
 
rebate
 
compared
 
to
 
the
 
same
 
period
 
in
 
2023,
 
and
 
favorable
 
foreign
 
exchange
 
rate
 
on
translation of our Australian Operations.
 
Other Royalties
Other royalties were $87.4
 
million in the three
 
months ended June 30,
 
2024, a decrease of
 
$2.5 million compared
to $89.9 million for the three months ended June 30,
 
2023 due to lower coal revenues.
Other, net
Other, net
 
was $0.9 million
 
for the three
 
months ended June
 
30, 2024, a
 
difference of $7.4
 
million compared to
a loss of
 
$6.5 million for
 
the three
 
months ended June
 
30, 2023. The
 
improvement was
 
largely driven by
 
lower
exchange
 
losses
 
on
 
translation
 
of
 
short-term
 
inter-entity
 
balances
 
in
 
certain
 
entities
 
within
 
the
 
group
 
that
 
are
denominated in currencies other than their respective
 
functional currencies.
 
Income Tax Expense
Income tax
 
expense was
 
$7.4 million
 
for the
 
three months
 
ended June
 
30, 2024,
 
a decrease
 
of $14.6
 
million,
compared to $22.0
 
million for
 
the three months
 
ended June 30,
 
2023, driven by
 
lower income before
 
tax in the
2024 period.
The income tax
 
expense for
 
the three months
 
ended June 30,
 
2024 is based
 
on an annual
 
effective tax
 
rate of
17.6%, which has been favorably impacted by mine depletion
 
in the United States.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
29
Six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to Six
 
months ended June 30, 2023
Summary
The financial and operational highlights for the six months
 
ended June 30, 2024 include:
 
Net
 
income
 
of
 
$16.2
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
a
 
decrease
 
of
 
$183.0
 
million,
compared to $199.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. The decrease was a result of lower
revenues and higher operating costs partially offset
 
by lower income tax expenses.
 
Average realized Met price of $199.3 per Mt sold for the six months ended June 30, 2024 was $29.8 per
Mt sold lower
 
compared to
 
$229.1 per Mt
 
sold for
 
the six
 
months ended June
 
30, 2023. The
 
AUS PLV
HCC
 
index
 
averaged
 
$275.61
 
per
 
Mt
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
$18.14
 
per
 
Mt
 
lower
compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023. The downward trend was a result of improved supply
from Australia, low steel demand
 
due to reduced industrial activities from
 
major economies such as India
and redirection of cheaper Russian Met coal to Asian markets
 
since the second quarter of 2023.
 
 
Sales volume totaled
 
7.8 MMt for
 
the six months
 
ended June 30,
 
2024, or 0.2
 
MMt higher compared
 
to
7.6 MMt
 
for the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2023
 
despite saleable
 
production being
 
0.7 MMt
 
lower,
 
as
our operations
 
drew on
 
significant coal
 
inventory built
 
in December
 
2023 due
 
to delays
 
caused by
 
our
port infrastructure provider in Australia.
 
 
Adjusted EBITDA
 
of $135.4
 
million for
 
the six
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2024, was
 
$216.9 million
 
lower
compared to $352.3 million for the six months ended
 
June 30, 2023. This decrease was a result of lower
coal revenues and higher operating costs.
 
As of
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
the
 
Company
 
had
 
net
 
debt
 
of
 
$4.7
 
million,
 
consisting
 
of
 
closing
 
cash
 
and
 
cash
equivalents (excluding restricted
 
cash) of $264.4
 
million and $269.1
 
million aggregate principal
 
amount
outstanding of interest-bearing liabilities.
 
Six months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Revenues:
Coal revenues
$
1,297,372
$
1,455,790
$
(158,418)
(10.9%)
Other revenues
44,605
37,450
7,155
19.1%
Total
 
revenues
1,341,977
1,493,240
(151,263)
(10.1%)
Costs and expenses:
Cost of coal revenues (exclusive of items
shown separately below)
845,263
761,436
83,827
11.0%
Depreciation, depletion and amortization
96,612
78,303
18,309
23.4%
Freight expenses
117,526
120,796
(3,270)
(2.7%)
Stanwell rebate
57,902
68,257
(10,355)
(15.2%)
Other royalties
172,585
175,906
(3,321)
(1.9%)
Selling, general, and administrative expenses
 
17,461
17,755
(294)
(1.7%)
Total
 
costs and expenses
1,307,349
1,222,453
84,896
6.9%
Other income (expenses):
Interest expense, net
(26,445)
(28,845)
2,400
(8.3%)
Decrease in provision for discounting and credit
losses
200
3,719
(3,519)
(94.6%)
Other, net
11,106
9,515
1,591
16.7%
Total
 
other expenses, net
(15,139)
(15,611)
472
(3.0%)
Net income before tax
19,489
255,176
(235,687)
(92.4%)
Income tax expense
(3,290)
(56,005)
52,715
(94.1%)
Net income
16,199
199,171
(182,972)
(91.9%)
Net income attributable to Coronado Global
Resources, Inc.
$
16,199
$
199,171
$
(182,972)
(91.9%)
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
30
Coal Revenues
Coal
 
revenues
 
were
 
$1,297.4
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
a
 
decrease
 
of
 
$158.4
 
million,
compared to $1,455.8 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023.
 
The decrease was largely driven by lower
average realized price of $166.5 per Mt sold
 
compared to $190.9 per Mt sold for the
 
six months ended June 30,
2023, due to unfavorable market conditions
 
causing decline in coking coal index prices.
 
This was partially offset
by 0.2 MMt higher sales volume compared to the same period
 
in 2023.
 
Other Revenues
Other revenues were $44.6 million
 
for the six months
 
ended June 30, 2024, an
 
increase of $7.2 million
 
compared
to $37.5
 
million for the six months ended June
 
30, 2023. This increase was primarily driven
 
by higher termination
fee revenue from a coal sales contract cancelled at our
 
U.S. Operations.
Cost of Coal Revenues (Exclusive of Items Shown
 
Separately Below)
Total
 
cost of
 
coal revenues
 
was $845.3
 
million for
 
the six
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2024, an
 
increase of
 
$83.8
million, compared to $761.4 million for the six months
 
ended June 30, 2023.
 
Cost of coal revenues
 
for our Australian
 
Operations in the
 
six months ended
 
June 30, 2024,
 
were $73.2 million
higher compared
 
to the
 
same period
 
in 2023,
 
primarily
 
driven by
 
higher draw
 
down of
 
coal inventory
 
resulting
from sales
 
volume exceeding
 
production in
 
the six
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2024, impact
 
of inflation
 
on supply
costs and
 
higher maintenance
 
costs due
 
to mining
 
equipment
 
operating at
 
higher capacity.
 
This increase
 
was
partially offset
 
by demobilization
 
of four fleets
 
in late March
 
2024 following completion
 
of the historical
 
pre-strip
waste deficit
 
works and
 
favorable foreign
 
exchange rate
 
on translation
 
of our
 
Australian Operations
 
for the
 
six
months ended June 30, 2024, of A$/US$: 0.66 compared
 
to 0.68 for the same period in 2023.
Cost of coal revenues for our U.S. Operations were
 
$10.6 million higher for the six months ended
 
June 30, 2024,
compared to the same period in
 
2023, largely due to lower build
 
in inventory as lower production exceeded lower
sales, combined with unplanned maintenance as a result of mechanical and geological issues in the first quarter
of 2024.
 
Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization
Depreciation, depletion and amortization was $96.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2024, an
 
increase
of $18.3 million, as compared to $78.3 million for the six months ended
 
June 30, 2023. The increase was due to
additional
 
equipment
 
brought
 
into
 
service
 
during
 
the
 
twelve
 
months
 
since
 
June
 
30,
 
2023,
 
partially
 
offset
 
by
favorable average foreign exchange rates
 
on translation of the Australian Operations.
Freight Expenses
Freight
 
expenses
 
totaled
 
$117.5
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
a
 
decrease
 
of
 
$3.3
 
million
compared to $120.8 million
 
for the six
 
months ended June 30,
 
2023. Our U.S. Operations contributed
 
$3.5 million
to the decrease due to lower coal sales under FOB
 
terms compared to the six months ended June 30, 2023.
Stanwell Rebate
The
 
Stanwell
 
rebate
 
was
 
$57.9
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
a
 
decrease
 
of
 
$10.4
 
million
compared
 
to
 
$68.3
 
million
 
for the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2023.
 
The
 
decrease
 
was
 
due
 
to
 
lower
 
realized
reference coal pricing for the prior twelve-month
 
period applicable to the six months
 
ended June 30, 2024, used
to calculate the
 
rebate compared
 
to the same
 
period in 2023
 
and favorable average
 
foreign exchange
 
rates
 
on
translation of the Australian Operations.
Other Royalties
Other
 
royalties
 
were
 
$172.6
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
a
 
decrease
 
of
 
$3.3
 
million,
 
as
compared to $175.9 million for the six months ended June
 
30, 2023 due to lower coal revenues.
Income Tax Expense
Income
 
tax
 
expense
 
of
 
$3.3
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
decreased
 
by
 
$52.7
 
million,
compared to
 
$56.0 million
 
tax expense
 
for the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2023,
 
primarily driven
 
by lower
 
net
income before tax in the 2024 period.
 
The income
 
tax expense
 
for the
 
six
 
months
 
ended June
 
30, 2024
 
is based
 
on
 
an annual
 
effective
 
tax rate
 
of
17.6%.
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
31
Supplemental Segment Financial Data
Three months ended June 30, 2024 compared to three months
 
ended June 30, 2023
Australia
Three months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Sales volume (MMt)
2.7
2.5
0.2
9.3%
Total
 
revenues ($)
458,491
431,806
26,685
6.2%
Coal revenues ($)
449,497
423,121
26,376
6.2%
Average realized price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
166.7
171.5
(4.8)
(2.8)%
Met coal sales volume (MMt)
2.0
1.7
0.3
16.9%
Met coal revenues ($)
429,506
403,861
25,645
6.3%
Average realized Met price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
216.2
237.7
(21.5)
(9.0)%
Mining costs ($)
218,897
225,757
(6,860)
(3.0)%
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
81.7
92.6
(10.9)
(11.8)%
Operating costs ($)
364,668
376,380
(11,712)
(3.1)%
Operating costs per Mt sold ($/Mt)
135.3
152.6
(17.3)
(11.3)%
Segment Adjusted EBITDA ($)
 
94,582
54,700
39,882
72.9%
Coal revenues for our Australian Operations, for the three months ended June 30, 2024, were $449.5 million, an
increase of $26.7
 
million, or 6.2%,
 
compared to $423.1
 
million for the
 
three months
 
ended June 30,
 
2023. This
increase was driven by Met coal sales volume
 
of 2.0 MMt, 0.3 MMt higher compared
 
to the three months ended
June
 
30,
 
2023.
 
This
 
increase
 
was
 
partially
 
offset
 
by
 
lower
 
average
 
realized
 
Met
 
price
 
of
 
$21.5
 
per
 
Mt
 
sold
compared to the three months ended June 30, 2023
 
.
Operating costs of $364.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, were $11.7
 
million lower compared
to $376.4
 
million for
 
the three
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2023. The
 
decrease was
 
largely driven
 
by lower
 
mining
costs attributed
 
to demobilization
 
of four
 
fleets following
 
completion of
 
historical pre-strip
 
waste deficit
 
works in
March 2024 and favorable average foreign exchange rates
 
on translation of the Australian Operations.
 
Segment Adjusted
 
EBITDA
 
increased by
 
$39.9 million,
 
or 72.9%,
 
to $94.6
 
million for
 
the three
 
months ended
June 30,
 
2024, compared
 
to $54.7
 
million for
 
the three
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2023, largely
 
driven by
 
higher
coal revenues and lower operating costs.
United States
Three months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Sales volume (MMt)
1.4
1.5
(0.1)
(9.5)%
Total
 
revenues ($)
215,337
295,720
(80,383)
(27.2)%
Coal revenues ($)
214,882
294,324
(79,442)
(27.0)%
Average realized price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
158.5
196.4
(37.9)
(19.3)%
Met coal sales volume (MMt)
1.3
1.3
(1.2)%
Met coal revenues ($)
209,855
257,292
(47,437)
(18.4)%
Average realized Met price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
161.7
196.0
(34.3)
(17.5)%
Mining costs ($)
145,521
133,878
11,643
8.7%
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
110.0
93.9
16.1
17.1%
Operating costs ($)
182,655
181,023
1,632
0.9%
Operating costs per Mt sold ($/Mt)
134.7
120.8
13.9
11.5%
Segment Adjusted EBITDA ($)
 
34,466
116,487
(82,021)
(70.4)%
Coal revenues decreased
 
by $79.4 million,
 
or 27.0%, to
 
$214.9 million for
 
the three months
 
ended June 30,
 
2024,
compared to
 
$294.3 million
 
for the
 
three months
 
ended June
 
30, 2023.
 
This decrease
 
was primarily
 
driven by
lower sales volume, as we mined through lower yielding of the southern panels at Buchanan, and lower average
realized Met price per Mt sold for the three months ended June 30,
 
2024, $34.3 per Mt sold lower than the 2023
period, due to weakened demand from China and India
 
.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
32
Mining costs increased
 
by $11.6
 
million to $145.5
 
million for the
 
three months ended
 
June 30, 2024,
 
compared
to the
 
three months
 
ended June
 
30, 2023.
 
The increase
 
in mining
 
costs was
 
primarily driven
 
by lower
 
build in
coal inventory, as lower production exceeded lower sales volume, combined with unplanned maintenance costs.
The increase in
 
mining costs
 
was partially
 
offset by
 
lower purchased coal
 
for the
 
three months ended
 
June 30,
2024 compared to the same
 
period in 2023. Mining and
 
operating costs per Mt sold
 
for the three months ended
June 30, 2024,
 
increased by $16.1
 
per Mt sold
 
and $13.9 per
 
Mt sold, respectively, compared to
 
the three months
ended June 30, 2023.
Segment
 
Adjusted
 
EBITDA
 
of
 
$34.5
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
three
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
decreased
 
by
 
$82.0
million
 
compared
 
to
 
$116.5
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
three
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2023,
 
primarily
 
driven
 
by
 
lower
 
coal
revenues and higher operating costs.
Corporate and Other Adjusted EBITDA
The following table presents a summary of the components
 
of Corporate and Other Adjusted EBITDA:
Three months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Selling, general, and administrative expenses
$
8,646
$
9,981
$
(1,335)
(13.4)%
Other, net
(387)
(320)
(67)
20.9%
Total
 
Corporate and Other Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
8,259
$
9,661
$
(1,402)
(14.5)%
Corporate
 
and
 
other
 
costs
 
of $8.3
 
million
 
for the
 
three
 
months
 
ended June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
were $1.4
 
million
 
lower
compared to $9.7 million for the three months ended June
 
30, 2023, due to timing of certain corporate costs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
33
Mining
 
and
 
operating
 
costs
 
for
 
the
 
three
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
compared
 
to
 
three
 
months
ended June 30, 2023
A reconciliation of
 
segment costs and
 
expenses, segment operating
 
costs, and segment
 
mining costs is
 
shown
below:
Three months ended June 30, 2024
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United
States
Other /
Corporate
Total
Consolidated
Total costs and
 
expenses
$
390,576
$
207,737
$
8,919
$
607,232
Less: Selling, general and administrative
expense
(23)
(8,623)
(8,646)
Less: Depreciation, depletion and amortization
(25,885)
(25,082)
(296)
(51,263)
Total operating costs
364,668
182,655
547,323
Less: Other royalties
(77,462)
(9,963)
(87,425)
Less: Stanwell rebate
(26,451)
(26,451)
Less: Freight expenses
(37,801)
(22,903)
(60,704)
Less: Other non-mining costs
(4,057)
(4,268)
(8,325)
Total mining costs
218,897
145,521
364,418
Sales Volume excluding non-produced
 
coal
(MMt)
2.7
1.3
4.0
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
81.7
110.0
91.1
Three months ended June 30, 2023
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United
States
Other /
Corporate
Total
Consolidated
Total costs and
 
expenses
$
392,603
$
203,426
$
10,235
$
606,264
Less: Selling, general and administrative
expense
(9,981)
(9,981)
Less: Depreciation, depletion and amortization
(16,223)
(22,403)
(254)
(38,880)
Total operating costs
376,380
181,023
557,403
Less: Other royalties
(77,725)
(12,224)
(89,949)
Less: Stanwell rebate
(29,049)
(29,049)
Less: Freight expenses
(37,216)
(20,227)
(57,443)
Less: Other non-mining costs
(6,633)
(14,694)
(21,327)
Total mining costs
225,757
133,878
359,635
Sales Volume excluding non-produced
 
coal
(MMt)
2.4
1.4
3.8
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
92.6
93.9
93.1
Average realized Met price
 
per Mt sold for
 
the three months ended
 
June 30, 2024 compared
 
to three
months ended June 30, 2023
A reconciliation of the Company’s average realized
 
Met price per Mt sold is shown below:
Three months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Met coal sales volume (MMt)
3.3
3.0
0.3
9.0%
Met coal revenues ($)
639,361
661,153
(21,792)
(3.3)%
Average realized Met price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
194.7
219.5
(24.8)
(11.3)%
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
34
Six months ended June 30, 2024 compared to Six
 
months ended June 30, 2023
Australia
Six months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Sales volume (MMt)
5.2
4.7
0.5
12.1%
Total
 
revenues ($)
894,596
830,467
64,129
7.7%
Coal revenues ($)
877,094
813,925
63,169
7.8%
Average realized price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
168.2
175.0
(6.8)
(3.9)%
Met coal sales volume (MMt)
3.8
3.2
0.6
17.3%
Met coal revenues ($)
837,809
776,380
61,429
7.9%
Average realized Met price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
220.5
239.7
(19.2)
(8.0)%
Mining costs ($)
536,762
461,814
74,948
16.2%
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
103.5
100.1
3.4
3.4%
Operating costs ($)
827,402
761,607
65,795
8.6%
Operating costs per Mt sold ($/Mt)
158.7
163.7
(5.0)
(3.1)%
Segment Adjusted EBITDA ($)
 
68,354
67,933
421
0.6%
Coal revenues
 
for our
 
Australian Operations
 
for the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2024,
 
were $877.1
 
million, an
increase
 
of
 
$63.2
 
million,
 
or
 
7.8%,
 
compared
 
to
 
$813.9
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2023.
 
The
increase was a result
 
of sales volume that
 
was 0.5 MMt more
 
than the six months
 
ended June 30, 2023,
 
driven
by the benefits
 
of drawing
 
of port inventory
 
built at the
 
end of
 
December 2023
 
partially offset
 
by lower average
realized Met price per Mt
 
sold of $220.5, $19.2
 
per Mt lower compared
 
to $239.7 per Mt sold
 
for the six months
ended June 30, 2023.
 
Operating costs
 
increased by
 
$65.8 million
 
driven by
 
higher mining
 
costs and
 
offset by
 
lower Stanwell
 
rebates
for the six
 
months ended June
 
30, 2024. Mining
 
costs were $74.9
 
million higher for
 
the six months
 
ended June
30, 2024, primarily
 
driven by higher
 
draw down of
 
coal inventory resulting
 
from higher sales
 
volume and higher
maintenance costs, partially
 
offset by the demobilization
 
of four fleets following
 
completion of historical
 
pre-strip
deficit works in late March 2024, and favorable foreign exchange rate on translation of our Australian Operations
for the six months ended June
 
30, 2024 compared to the same
 
period in 2023. Mining cost per Mt
 
sold increased
to $103.5
 
per Mt sold, $3.4 per Mt sold
 
higher compared to mining cost per
 
Mt sold of $100.1 for the six
 
months
ended June 30, 2023.
 
Adjusted EBITDA for the six months ended June
 
30, 2024, of $68.4 million is aligned with
 
the six months ended
June 30, 2023, due to increase in sales volume offset
 
by increase in operating costs.
 
United States
Six months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Sales volume (MMt)
2.6
3.0
(0.4)
(13.3)%
Total
 
revenues ($)
447,381
662,773
(215,392)
(32.5)%
Coal revenues ($)
420,278
641,865
(221,587)
(34.5)%
Average realized price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
162.9
215.6
(52.7)
(24.8)%
Met coal sales volume (MMt)
2.4
2.5
(0.1)
(3.1)%
Met coal revenues ($)
403,386
540,314
(136,928)
(25.3)%
Average realized Met price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
166.0
215.5
(49.5)
(23.3)%
Mining costs ($)
293,103
261,997
31,106
11.9%
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
116.2
92.4
23.8
25.4%
Operating costs ($)
365,874
364,788
1,086
0.3%
Operating costs per Mt sold ($/Mt)
141.8
122.6
19.2
15.3%
Segment Adjusted EBITDA ($)
 
83,694
301,529
(217,835)
(72.2)%
Coal revenues decreased by $221.6 million, or 34.5%, to $420.3 million for
 
the six months ended June 30, 2024,
compared to
 
$641.9 million
 
for the six
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2023. This
 
decrease was
 
primarily due
 
to lower
average realized
 
Met price
 
per Mt sold
 
for the six
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2024 of
 
$166.0 compared
 
to $215.5
per Mt sold for
 
the same period in 2023
 
combined with lower sales volume as
 
a result of lower
 
production caused
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
35
by geological issues impacting production yield at our Buchanan mine and mechanical issues at our Logan mine
resulting in production downtime.
Mining costs
 
of $293.1
 
million for
 
the six
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2024 were
 
$31.1 million
 
higher compared
 
to
$262.0 million for the
 
six months ended June 30,
 
2023, due to lower build in
 
coal inventory in the first
 
half of 2024
due to geological and mechanical
 
issues that impacted production,
 
more than sale volumes, when
 
compared to
the same
 
period in
 
2023. Mining
 
and Operating
 
costs per
 
Mt sold
 
increased by
 
$23.8 and
 
$19.2, respectively,
due to lower
 
sales volume
 
and higher
 
costs in
 
the six months
 
ended June 30,
 
2024, as
 
compared to
 
the same
period in 2023.
Adjusted
 
EBITDA
 
of
 
$83.7
 
million
 
decreased
 
by $217.8
 
million,
 
or
 
72.2%,
 
for the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
2024, compared
 
to $301.5
 
million for the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2023.
 
This decrease
 
was primarily
 
driven
by lower coal revenues.
Corporate and Other Adjusted EBITDA
The following table presents a summary of the components
 
of Corporate and Other Adjusted EBITDA:
Six months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Selling, general, and administrative expenses
$
17,461
$
17,755
$
(294)
(1.7)%
Other, net
(819)
(569)
(250)
43.9%
Total
 
Corporate and Other Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
16,642
$
17,186
$
(544)
(3.2)%
Corporate
 
and
 
other
 
costs
 
of
 
$16.6
 
million
 
for
 
the
 
six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
were
 
$0.5
 
million
 
lower
compared to $17.2 million for the six months ended June
 
30, 2023, due to timing of certain corporate costs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
36
Mining and operating costs
 
for the Six months
 
ended June 30, 2024
 
compared to Six months
 
ended
June 30, 2023
A reconciliation of
 
segment costs and
 
expenses, segment operating
 
costs, and segment
 
mining costs is
 
shown
below:
Six months ended June 30, 2024
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United
States
Other /
Corporate
Total
Consolidated
Total costs and
 
expenses
$
874,248
$
415,083
$
18,018
$
1,307,349
Less: Selling, general and administrative
expense
(34)
(17,427)
(17,461)
Less: Depreciation, depletion and amortization
(46,812)
(49,209)
(591)
(96,612)
Total operating costs
827,402
365,874
1,193,276
Less: Other royalties
(153,450)
(19,135)
(172,585)
Less: Stanwell rebate
(57,902)
(57,902)
Less: Freight expenses
(71,261)
(46,265)
(117,526)
Less: Other non-mining costs
(8,027)
(7,371)
(15,398)
Total mining costs
536,762
293,103
829,865
Sales Volume excluding non-produced
 
coal
(MMt)
5.2
2.5
7.7
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
103.5
116.2
107.7
Six months ended June 30, 2023
(in US$ thousands)
Australia
United
States
Other /
Corporate
Total
Consolidated
Total costs and
 
expenses
$
796,470
$
407,690
$
18,293
$
1,222,453
Less: Selling, general and administrative
expense
(17,755)
(17,755)
Less: Depreciation, depletion and amortization
(34,863)
(42,902)
(538)
(78,303)
Total operating costs
761,607
364,788
1,126,395
Less: Other royalties
(150,718)
(25,188)
(175,906)
Less: Stanwell rebate
(68,257)
(68,257)
Less: Freight expenses
(71,035)
(49,761)
(120,796)
Less: Other non-mining costs
(9,783)
(27,842)
(37,625)
Total mining costs
461,814
261,997
723,811
Sales Volume excluding non-produced
 
coal
(MMt)
4.6
2.8
7.4
Mining cost per Mt sold ($/Mt)
100.1
92.4
97.2
Average
 
realized
 
Met
 
price
 
per
 
Mt
 
sold
 
for
 
the
 
Six
 
months
 
ended
 
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
compared
 
to
 
Six
months ended June 30, 2023
A reconciliation of the Company’s average realized
 
Met price per Mt sold is shown below:
Six months ended June 30,
2024
2023
Change
%
(in US$ thousands)
Met coal sales volume (MMt)
6.2
5.7
0.5
8.4%
Met coal revenues ($)
1,241,195
1,316,694
(75,499)
(5.7)%
Average realized Met price per Mt sold ($/Mt)
199.3
229.1
(29.8)
(13.0)%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
37
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Adjusted EBITDA
Three months ended June 30,
Six months ended June 30,
(in US$ thousands)
2024
2023
2024
2023
Reconciliation to Adjusted EBITDA:
Net income
$
45,200
$
91,311
$
16,199
$
199,171
Add: Depreciation, depletion and amortization
51,263
38,880
96,612
78,303
Add: Interest expense (net of interest income)
 
13,116
14,180
26,445
28,845
Add: Other foreign exchange losses (gains)
2,159
(6,414)
(9,104)
(9,405)
Add: Income tax expense
7,401
21,975
3,290
56,005
Add: Losses on idled assets
1,677
1,325
2,164
3,076
Add: (Decrease) increase in provision for
discounting and credit losses
(27)
269
(200)
(3,719)
Adjusted EBITDA
 
$
120,789
$
161,526
$
135,406
$
352,276
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Overview
Our objective is
 
to maintain a
 
prudent capital structure
 
and to ensure
 
that sufficient
 
liquid assets and
 
funding is
available to meet both anticipated and
 
unanticipated financial obligations, including unforeseen events that could
have an
 
adverse impact
 
on revenues
 
or costs.
 
Our principal
 
sources of
 
funds are
 
cash and
 
cash equivalents,
cash flow from operations and availability under our debt
 
facilities.
 
Our main uses of cash have historically been, and are expected to continue to be, the funding of our
 
operations,
working capital,
 
capital
 
expenditure,
 
debt
 
service
 
obligations,
 
business
 
or assets
 
acquisitions
 
and
 
payment
 
of
dividends. Based on our
 
outlook for the next
 
twelve months, which is
 
subject to continued changing demand
 
from
our
 
customers,
 
volatility
 
in
 
coal
 
prices,
 
current
 
and
 
future
 
trade
 
barriers
 
and
 
the
 
uncertainty
 
of
 
impacts
 
from
ongoing
 
civil
 
unrest
 
and
 
wars,
 
we
 
believe
 
expected
 
cash
 
generated
 
from
 
operations
 
together
 
with
 
available
borrowing facilities and other strategic and financial initiatives, will be sufficient
 
to meet the needs of our existing
operations, capital expenditure, service our debt obligations
 
and, if declared, payment of dividends.
 
Our ability to generate sufficient cash
 
depends on our future performance,
 
which may be subject to a number
 
of
factors
 
beyond
 
our
 
control,
 
including
 
general
 
economic,
 
financial
 
and
 
competitive
 
conditions
 
and
 
other
 
risks
described in this
 
document, and Part
 
I, Item 1A. “Risk
 
Factors” of our
 
Annual Report on
 
Form 10-K for the
 
year
ended December 31, 2023, filed with the SEC and ASX on
 
February 20, 2024.
 
Liquidity as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023
 
was as follows:
(in US$ thousands)
June 30, 2024
December 31,
2023
Cash and cash equivalents, excluding restricted cash
 
$
264,439
$
339,043
Short-term deposits
21,744
21,906
Availability under the ABL Facility
(1)
128,256
128,094
Total
$
414,439
$
489,043
(1)
The ABL
 
Facility provides
 
for up
 
to $150.0
 
million in
 
borrowings, including
 
a $100.0
 
million sublimit
 
for the
 
issuance of
letters of credit, of which $21.7 million has been issued as of
 
June 30, 2024, and a $70.0 million sublimit as a revolving
 
credit
facility.
 
The
 
letter
 
of
 
credit
 
sublimit
 
contributes
 
to
 
our
 
liquidity
 
as
 
the
 
Company
 
has
 
the
 
ability
 
to
 
replace
 
cash
 
collateral,
provided in the
 
form of restricted
 
deposits, with letters
 
of credit allowing
 
the release of
 
such restricted deposits
 
to cash and
cash equivalents.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
38
Our total indebtedness as of June 30, 2024 and December
 
31, 2023 consisted of the following:
(in US$ thousands)
June 30, 2024
December 31,
2023
Current installments of interest bearing liabilities
$
1,481
$
Interest bearing liabilities, excluding current installments
267,628
242,326
Current installments of other financial liabilities and finance
 
lease obligations
4,197
2,893
Other financial liabilities and finance lease obligations, excluding current
installments
25,393
5,307
Total
$
298,699
$
250,526
Liquidity
Cash and cash equivalents
Cash
 
and
 
cash
 
equivalents
 
are
 
held
 
in
 
multicurrency
 
interest
 
bearing
 
bank
 
accounts
 
available
 
to
 
be
 
used
 
to
service
 
the
 
working
 
capital
 
needs
 
of
 
the
 
Company.
 
Cash
 
balances
 
surplus
 
to
 
immediate
 
working
 
capital
requirements
 
are
 
invested
 
in
 
short-term
 
interest-bearing
 
deposit
 
accounts
 
or
 
used
 
to
 
repay
 
interest
 
bearing
liabilities.
Senior Secured Notes
As of June 30, 2024,
 
the outstanding principal
 
amount of our Notes
 
was $242.3 million. Interest
 
on the Notes is
payable semi-annually in arrears on May 15 and November 15 of each year. The Notes mature on May 15,
 
2026
and are senior secured obligations of the Company.
The Notes are guaranteed
 
on a senior secured
 
basis by the Company
 
and its wholly-owned
 
subsidiaries (other
than
 
the
 
Issuer)
 
(subject
 
to
 
certain
 
exceptions
 
and
 
permitted
 
liens)
 
and
 
secured
 
by
 
(i)
 
a
 
first-priority
 
lien
 
on
substantially all of the Company’s assets and the assets of the other guarantors (other than
 
accounts receivable
and other rights to payment,
 
inventory,
 
intercompany indebtedness, certain
 
general intangibles and commercial
tort claims, commodities accounts, deposit accounts, securities accounts and other related assets and proceeds
and
 
products
 
of
 
each
 
of
 
the
 
foregoing,
 
or,
 
collectively,
 
the
 
ABL
 
Collateral),
 
or
 
the
 
Notes
 
Collateral,
 
and
 
(ii)
 
a
second-priority lien on the ABL Collateral, which is
 
junior to a first-priority lien, for the
 
benefit of the lenders under
the ABL Facility.
The terms
 
of the
 
Notes are
 
governed
 
by the
 
Indenture.
 
The Indenture
 
contains
 
customary
 
covenants
 
for high
yield bonds, including,
 
but not limited
 
to, limitations on
 
investments, liens, indebtedness,
 
asset sales, transactions
with affiliates and restricted payments, including
 
payment of dividends on capital stock.
The Company may
 
redeem some or
 
all of the
 
Notes at the
 
redemption prices and
 
on the terms
 
specified in the
Indenture. In addition, the Company may,
 
from time to time, seek to retire or purchase outstanding
 
debt through
open-market purchases,
 
privately negotiated
 
transactions or
 
otherwise. Such
 
repurchases,
 
if any,
 
will be
 
upon
such terms and at such prices as the Company may determine, and will depend on prevailing market conditions,
liquidity
 
requirements,
 
contractual
 
restrictions
 
and
 
other
 
factors.
 
Refer
 
to
 
Part
 
I,
 
Item
 
I.
 
Financial
 
Statements,
Note 9. “Interest Bearing Liabilities” for further information.
 
As of June 30, 2024, we were in compliance with all
 
applicable covenants under the Indenture.
Loan – Curragh Housing Transaction
On
 
May
 
16,
 
2024,
 
the
 
Company
 
completed
 
an
 
agreement
 
for
 
accommodation
 
services
 
and
 
the
 
sale
 
and
leaseback
 
of
 
housing
 
and
 
accommodation
 
assets
 
with
 
a
 
regional
 
infrastructure
 
and
 
accommodation
 
service
provider, or collectively,
 
the Curragh Housing Transaction.
 
The Curragh
 
Housing Transaction
 
did not
 
satisfy the
 
sale criteria
 
under ASC
 
606 –
 
Revenues
 
from Contracts
with Customers
 
and was
 
deemed a
 
financing arrangement.
 
As a
 
result, the
 
proceeds of
 
$23.0 million
 
(A$34.6
million)
 
received
 
for
 
the
 
sale
 
and
 
leaseback
 
of
 
property,
 
plant
 
and
 
equipment
 
owned
 
by
 
the
 
Company
 
in
connection
 
with
 
the
 
Curragh
 
Housing
 
Transaction
 
were
 
recognized
 
as
 
“Other
 
Financial
 
Liabilities”
 
on
 
the
Company’s
 
unaudited Condensed
 
Consolidated
 
Balance Sheet.
 
The term
 
of the
 
financing
 
arrangement
 
is ten
years with an effective
 
interest rate of
 
14.14%. This liability
 
will be settled
 
in equal monthly
 
payments as part
 
of
the accommodation service arrangement.
In line
 
with the
 
Company’s capital
 
management strategy,
 
the Curragh
 
Housing Transaction
 
provides additional
liquidity. In
 
addition, the accommodation services
 
component of the Curragh Housing
 
Transaction is anticipated
to enhance the level of service for our employees at our
 
Curragh Mine.
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
39
In connection with the Curragh Housing Transaction,
 
the Company borrowed $26.9 million (A$40.4 million) from
the same
 
regional
 
infrastructure
 
and accommodation
 
service provider.
 
This amount
 
was recorded
 
as “Interest
Bearing Liabilities” in
 
the unaudited Condensed
 
Consolidated Balance Sheet.
 
The amount borrowed
 
is payable
in equal monthly installments over a period of ten years,
 
with an effective interest rate of 14.14%.
 
Refer to Part
 
I, Item I.
 
Financial Statements,
 
Note 9. “Interest
 
Bearing Liabilities”
 
and Note 10.
 
“Other Financial
Liabilities” for further information.
ABL Facility
The ABL Facility matures in August 2026 and provides for up to $150.0 million in borrowings, including a $100.0
million
 
sublimit
 
for
 
the
 
issuance
 
of
 
letters
 
of
 
credit
 
and
 
$70.0
 
million
 
sublimit
 
as
 
a
 
revolving
 
credit
 
facility.
Availability
 
under
 
the
 
ABL
 
Facility
 
is
 
limited
 
to
 
an
 
eligible
 
borrowing
 
base,
 
determined
 
by
 
applying
 
customary
advance rates to eligible accounts receivable and inventory.
Borrowings under the ABL Facility bear
 
interest at a rate
 
per annum equal to applicable
 
rate of 2.80% and BBSY,
for loans denominated in A$, or SOFR, for loans denominated
 
in US$, at the Borrower’s election.
 
Subject to customary grace periods and notice requirements, the ABL Facility also contains customary events of
default.
As at June 30, 2024, letter of credit sublimit had been partially used to
 
issue $21.7 million of bank guarantees on
behalf of the Company and no
 
amounts were drawn and no letters
 
of credit were outstanding under the revolving
credit sublimit of
 
ABL Facility. As at June
 
30, 2024, the
 
Company was in
 
compliance with all
 
applicable covenants
under the ABL
 
Facility. Refer to Part
 
I, Item I.
 
Financial Statements, Note
 
9. “Interest Bearing
 
Liabilities” for further
information.
 
Surety bonds, letters of credit and bank guarantees
We
 
are
 
required
 
to
 
provide
 
financial
 
assurances
 
and
 
securities
 
to
 
satisfy
 
contractual
 
and
 
other
 
requirements
generated in the
 
normal course of
 
business. Some of
 
these assurances are provided
 
to comply with
 
state or other
government agencies’ statutes and regulations.
 
For
 
the
 
U.S.
 
Operations
 
in
 
order
 
to
 
provide
 
the
 
required
 
financial
 
assurance
 
for
 
post
 
mining
 
reclamation,
 
we
generally
 
use
 
surety
 
bonds.
 
We
 
use
 
surety
 
bonds
 
and
 
bank
 
letters
 
of
 
credit
 
to
 
collateralize
 
certain
 
other
obligations including contractual
 
obligations under workers’
 
compensation insurances.
 
As of June 30,
 
2024, we
had outstanding surety bonds of $48.8 million and letters of credit of $16.7 million issued from our letter
 
of credit
sublimit available under the ABL Facility.
For
 
the
 
Australian
 
Operations
 
as
 
at
 
June
 
30,
 
2024,
 
we
 
have
 
bank
 
guarantees
 
outstanding
 
of
 
$24.2
 
million,
including $5.0 million issued from the letter of credit sublimit available under the ABL Facility, primarily in respect
of certain rail and port arrangements of the Company.
 
As at June
 
30, 2024,
 
we have
 
in aggregate
 
had total
 
outstanding bank
 
guarantees provided
 
of $41.0 million
 
to
secure its obligations and commitments, including $21.7 million
 
issued for the ABL Facility.
 
Future regulatory changes
 
relating to these
 
obligations could result
 
in increased obligations,
 
additional costs or
additional collateral requirements.
Restricted deposits – cash collateral
As required
 
by certain
 
agreements, we
 
have total
 
cash collateral
 
in the
 
form of
 
deposits of
 
$68.0 million
 
as of
June
 
30,
 
2024
 
to
 
provide
 
back-to-back
 
support
 
for
 
bank
 
guarantees,
 
financial
 
payments,
 
other
 
performance
obligations,
 
various
 
other
 
operating
 
agreements
 
and
 
contractual
 
obligations
 
under
 
workers
 
compensation
insurance.
 
These
 
deposits
 
are
 
restricted
 
and
 
classified
 
as
 
non-current
 
assets
 
in
 
the
 
unaudited
 
Condensed
Consolidated Balance Sheets.
 
In accordance with the terms of the ABL Facility, we may be required to cash collateralize the ABL Facility to the
extent
 
of
 
outstanding
 
letters
 
of
 
credit
 
after
 
the
 
expiration
 
or
 
termination
 
date
 
of
 
such
 
letter
 
of
 
credit
 
after
 
the
expiration or termination date of
 
such letter of credit. As
 
of June 30, 2024,
 
no letter of credit
 
was outstanding after
the expiration or termination date and no cash collateral
 
was required.
Dividend
On February 19,
 
2024, our Board
 
of Directors declared
 
a bi-annual fully
 
franked fixed ordinary
 
dividend of $8.4
million, or 0.5
 
cents per CDI.
 
On April
 
4, 2024, the
 
Company paid $8.3
 
million, net of
 
$0.1 million foreign
 
exchange
gain on payment of dividends to certain CDI holders
 
who elected to be paid in Australian dollars.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
40
On August 5, 2024, the Company’s
 
Board of Directors declared a bi-annual
 
fully franked fixed ordinary dividend
of $8.4 million, or 0.5 cents per CDI.
 
The dividend will have a record date of August 28,
 
2024, Australia time, and be payable on September 18, 2024,
Australia time. CDIs will be
 
quoted “ex” dividend on August
 
27, 2024, Australia time. The total
 
ordinary dividend
will be funded from available cash.
 
Capital Requirements
Our main uses of cash have historically been the
 
funding of our operations, working capital, capital expenditure,
the payment of
 
interest and dividends.
 
We intend
 
to use cash
 
to fund debt
 
service payments
 
on our Notes,
 
the
ABL
 
Facility
 
and
 
our
 
other
 
indebtedness,
 
to
 
fund
 
operating
 
activities,
 
working
 
capital,
 
capital
 
expenditures,
including
 
organic
 
growth
 
projects,
 
partial
 
redemption
 
of
 
the
 
Notes,
 
business
 
or
 
assets
 
acquisitions
 
and,
 
if
declared, payment of dividends.
Historical Cash Flows
 
The following table summarizes our cash flows for the six months ended June 30, 2024 and
 
2023, as reported in
the accompanying consolidated financial statements:
Cash Flow
Six months ended June 30,
(in US$ thousands)
2024
2023
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
11,095
$
223,874
Net cash used in investing activities
(122,829)
(105,074)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
37,601
(9,933)
Net change in cash and cash equivalents
 
(74,133)
108,867
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash
 
equivalents
(471)
(9,166)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
339,295
334,629
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
 
$
264,691
$
434,330
Operating activities
Net cash provided
 
by operating activities
 
was $11.
 
1
 
million for the
 
six months ended
 
June 30, 2024,
 
compared
to $223.9
 
million for
 
the six
 
months ended
 
June 30,
 
2023. The
 
decrease in
 
cash from
 
operating activities
 
was
driven by the lower coal revenues, higher
 
operating costs and the additional
 
payment of $51.5 million in relation
to the stamp
 
duty on
 
Curragh’s acquisition,
 
including tax
 
interest, partially
 
offset by
 
income tax
 
refund of
 
$16.0
million.
Investing activities
Net cash
 
used in
 
investing activities
 
was $122.8
 
million
for the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2024,
 
compared to
$105.1 million
 
for the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2023.
 
Cash spent
 
on capital
 
expenditures for
 
the six
 
months
ended June
 
30, 2024,
 
was $123.5
 
million, of
 
which $23.9
 
million was
 
related to
 
the Australian
 
Operations and
$99.6
 
million
 
was
 
related to
 
the U.S.
 
Operations.
 
The
 
increase
 
in
 
capital
 
expenditures
 
was
 
largely
 
due to
 
the
investment in organic growth projects at both our U.S. and
 
Australian Operations.
Financing activities
Net cash provided by financing activities was $37.6 million
for the six months ended June 30, 2024, compared to
net cash used in financing activities of $9.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Included
 
in net cash
provided by
 
financing activities
 
for the
 
six months
 
ended June
 
30, 2024
 
were net
 
proceeds of
 
$49.9 million
 
in
relation to
 
the Curragh
 
Housing Transaction,
 
partially offset
 
by dividend
 
payment of
 
$8.3 million,
 
repayment of
interest bearing
 
and other
 
financial liabilities
 
of $1.6
 
million and
 
payment of
 
debt issuance
 
and other
 
financing
costs of $2.3 million.
 
Contractual Obligations
There were no
 
material changes
 
to our contractual
 
obligations from
 
the information
 
previously provided
 
in Item
7.
 
“Management’s
 
Discussion
 
and
 
Analysis
 
of
 
Financial
 
Conditions
 
and
 
Results
 
of
 
Operations”
 
of
 
our
 
Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the SEC and
 
ASX on February 20, 2024.
 
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Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
The preparation
 
of
 
our
 
financial
 
statements
 
in
 
conformity
 
with
 
U.S. GAAP
 
requires
 
us to
 
make
 
estimates
 
and
assumptions that affect the
 
reported amounts of assets and liabilities
 
at the date of the financial statements
 
and
the reported
 
amounts of
 
revenue and
 
expenses during
 
the reporting
 
period. On
 
an ongoing basis,
 
we evaluate
our estimates. Our estimates are
 
based on historical experience
 
and various other assumptions
 
that we believe
are appropriate, the results of
 
which form the basis
 
for making judgments about the
 
carrying values of assets and
liabilities
 
that
 
are
 
not
 
readily
 
apparent
 
from
 
other
 
sources.
 
Actual results
 
may
 
differ
 
from
 
these
 
estimates.
 
All
critical accounting estimates
 
and assumptions, as
 
well as the resulting
 
impact to our financial
 
statements, have
been discussed with the Audit Committee of our Board
 
of Directors.
Our
 
critical
 
accounting
 
policies
 
are discussed
 
in
 
Item
 
7. “Management’s
 
Discussion
 
and
 
Analysis
 
of Financial
Condition and Results of
 
Operations” of our Annual
 
Report on Form 10-K for
 
the year ended December
 
31, 2023,
filed with the SEC and ASX on February 20, 2024.
Newly Adopted Accounting Standards and Accounting
 
Standards Not Yet Implemented
See
 
Note
 
2.
 
(a)
 
“Newly
 
Adopted
 
Accounting
 
Standards”
 
to
 
our
 
unaudited
 
condensed
 
consolidated
 
financial
statements for a discussion of newly adopted accounting
 
standards.
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
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ITEM 3.
 
QUANTITATIVE
 
AND QUALITATIVE
 
DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
Our activities
 
expose us
 
to
 
a variety
 
of financial
 
risks, such
 
as commodity
 
price risk,
 
interest rate
 
risk, foreign
currency risk, liquidity risk and credit
 
risk. The overall risk management objective is
 
to minimize potential adverse
effects on our financial performance from those
 
risks which are not coal price related.
We manage
 
financial risk
 
through policies
 
and procedures
 
approved by
 
our Board
 
of Directors.
 
These specify
the responsibility
 
of the
 
Board
 
of Directors
 
and
 
management
 
with regard
 
to the
 
management
 
of financial
 
risk.
Financial risks are
 
managed centrally by
 
our finance
 
team under the
 
direction of the
 
Group Chief Financial
 
Officer.
The finance team manages risk exposures primarily through delegated authority limits approved
 
by the Board of
Directors. The finance team regularly monitors
 
our exposure to these financial risks and reports
 
to management
and
 
the
 
Board
 
of
 
Directors
 
on
 
a
 
regular
 
basis.
 
Policies
 
are
 
reviewed
 
at
 
least
 
annually
 
and
 
amended
 
where
appropriate.
We may use
 
derivative financial instruments such
 
as forward fixed
 
price commodity contracts, interest
 
rate swaps
and
 
foreign
 
exchange
 
rate
 
contracts
 
to
 
hedge
 
certain
 
risk
 
exposures.
 
Derivatives
 
for
 
speculative
 
purposes
 
is
strictly prohibited by the Treasury Risk Management Policy approved by our Board of
 
Directors. We use different
methods
 
to
 
measure
 
the
 
extent
 
to
 
which
 
we
 
are
 
exposed
 
to
 
various
 
financial
 
risks.
 
These
 
methods
 
include
sensitivity analysis
 
in the
 
case of
 
interest rates,
 
foreign exchange
 
and other
 
price risks
 
and aging
 
analysis for
credit risk.
Commodity Price Risk
Coal Price Risk
We
 
are
 
exposed
 
to
 
domestic
 
and
 
global
 
coal
 
prices.
 
Our
 
principal
 
philosophy
 
is
 
that
 
our
 
investors
 
would
 
not
consider hedging coal prices to be in the long-term interest of
 
our stockholders. Therefore, any potential hedging
of coal
 
prices
 
through
 
long-term
 
fixed price
 
contracts
 
is subject
 
to the
 
approval
 
of our
 
Board
 
of Directors
 
and
would only be adopted in exceptional circumstances.
The
 
expectation
 
of
 
future
 
prices
 
for
 
coal
 
depends
 
upon
 
many
 
factors
 
beyond
 
our
 
control.
 
Met
 
coal
 
has
 
been
volatile commodity over the
 
past ten years. The
 
demand and supply in the
 
Met coal industry changes
 
from time
to
 
time.
 
There
 
are
 
no
 
assurances
 
that
 
oversupply
 
will
 
not
 
occur,
 
that
 
demand
 
will
 
not
 
decrease
 
or
 
that
overcapacity will not occur, which could cause
 
declines in the prices of
 
coal, which could have a
 
material adverse
effect on our financial condition and results
 
of operations.
Access to
 
international markets
 
may be
 
subject to
 
ongoing interruptions
 
and trade
 
barriers due
 
to policies
 
and
tariffs
 
of
 
individual
 
countries.
 
We
 
may
 
or
 
may
 
not
 
be
 
able
 
to
 
access
 
alternate
 
markets
 
of
 
our
 
coal
 
should
interruptions or
 
trade barriers occur
 
in the
 
future. An
 
inability for
 
Met coal
 
suppliers to
 
access international markets
would likely result
 
in an oversupply
 
of Met coal and
 
may result in
 
a decrease in
 
prices and or
 
the curtailment of
production.
We manage
 
our commodity
 
price risk
 
for our non-trading,
 
thermal coal
 
sales through
 
the use
 
of long-term
 
coal
supply agreements in our
 
U.S. Operations. In Australia, thermal
 
coal is sold
 
to Stanwell on a
 
supply contract. See
Item
 
1A.
 
“Risk
 
Factors—Risks
 
related
 
to
 
the
 
Supply
 
Deed
 
with
 
Stanwell
 
may
 
adversely
 
affect
 
our
 
financial
condition and results of operations” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC and ASX on February
20, 2024.
Sales commitments in the
 
Met coal market are typically
 
not long-term in nature,
 
and we are therefore subject
 
to
fluctuations in
 
market pricing.
 
Certain coal
 
sales are
 
provisionally priced
 
initially.
 
Provisionally priced
 
sales are
those for which price finalization,
 
referenced to the relevant index,
 
is outstanding at the reporting
 
date. The final
sales price is determined
 
within 7 to 90
 
days after delivery
 
to the customer.
 
As of June 30,
 
2024, we had $14.8
million
 
of
 
outstanding
 
provisionally
 
priced receivables
 
subject
 
to changes
 
in
 
the
 
relevant
 
price
 
index.
 
If
 
prices
decreased
 
10%,
 
these
 
provisionally
 
priced
 
receivables
 
would
 
decrease
 
by
 
$1.5
 
million.
 
See
 
Item
 
1A.
 
“Risk
Factors—Our profitability
 
depends upon
 
the prices
 
we receive
 
for our
 
coal. Prices
 
for coal
 
are volatile
 
and can
fluctuate widely
 
based upon
 
a number
 
of factors
 
beyond our
 
control” in
 
our Annual
 
Report on
 
Form 10-K
 
filed
with the SEC and ASX on February 20, 2024.
 
Diesel Fuel
We may
 
be exposed
 
to price
 
risk in
 
relation to
 
other commodities
 
from time
 
to time
 
arising from
 
raw materials
used in our
 
operations (such
 
as gas
 
or diesel).
 
The expectation
 
of future
 
prices for
 
diesel depends
 
upon many
factors
 
beyond
 
our
 
control.
 
The
 
current
 
Israel-Palestine
 
conflict
 
could
 
create
 
significant
 
uncertainty
 
regarding
interruptions to global oil supply causing significant
 
volatility in prices of related commodities,
 
including the price
of diesel fuel we
 
purchase. These commodities
 
may be hedged
 
through financial instruments
 
if the exposure
 
is
considered material and where the exposure cannot be
 
mitigated through fixed price supply agreements.
The fuel
 
required
 
for
 
our operations
 
for
 
the remainder
 
of fiscal
 
year
 
2024
 
will
 
be
 
purchased
 
under
 
fixed-price
contracts or on a spot basis.
 
 
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Interest Rate Risk
Interest rate risk is the risk that a change in interest rates
 
on our borrowing facilities will have an adverse impact
on
 
our
 
financial
 
performance,
 
investment
 
decisions
 
and
 
stockholder
 
return.
 
Our
 
objectives
 
in
 
managing
 
our
exposure
 
to
 
interest
 
rates
 
include
 
minimizing
 
interest
 
costs
 
in
 
the
 
long
 
term,
 
providing
 
a
 
reliable
 
estimate
 
of
interest costs for the
 
annual work program
 
and budget and ensuring
 
that changes in interest
 
rates will not have
a material impact on our financial performance.
As of June 30,
 
2024, we had $298.7
 
million of fixed rate
 
borrowings and Notes and
 
no variable-rate borrowings
outstanding.
We currently do not hedge against interest rate
 
fluctuations.
 
Foreign Exchange Risk
A significant portion of our
 
sales are denominated in US$.
 
Foreign exchange risk is
 
the risk that our earnings
 
or
cash flows are adversely impacted by movements in exchange
 
rates of currencies that are not in US$.
Our main exposure
 
is to the
 
A$-US$ exchange rate
 
through our Australian
 
Operations, which have
 
predominantly
A$ denominated costs. Greater than 70% of expenses incurred at our Australian Operations are denominated in
A$. Approximately 30%
 
of our Australian Operations’ purchases are
 
made with reference to US$,
 
which provides
a natural hedge against foreign
 
exchange movements on these
 
purchases (including fuel, several
 
port handling
charges, demurrage,
 
purchased coal
 
and some
 
insurance premiums).
 
Appreciation of
 
the A$
 
against US$
 
will
increase our Australian
 
Operations’ US$ reported
 
cost base and
 
reduce US$ reported
 
net income. For
 
the portion
of US$ required to purchase A$ to settle our Australian Operations’ operating costs, a 10% increase in the A$ to
US$ exchange rate would increase reported
 
total costs and expenses by approximately
 
$26.4 million and $60.1
million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024,
 
respectively.
Under normal market conditions, we generally do not consider it necessary to hedge our
 
exposure to this foreign
exchange risk.
 
However,
 
there
 
may be
 
specific commercial
 
circumstances,
 
such
 
as the
 
hedging
 
of significant
capital
 
expenditure,
 
acquisitions,
 
disposals
 
and
 
other
 
financial
 
transactions,
 
where
 
we
 
may
 
deem
 
foreign
exchange hedging
 
as appropriate
 
and
 
where a
 
US$ contract
 
cannot
 
be negotiated
 
directly with
 
suppliers
 
and
other third parties.
 
For our
 
Australian Operations,
 
we translate
 
all monetary
 
assets and
 
liabilities at the
 
period end
 
exchange rate,
all non-monetary
 
assets and
 
liabilities at
 
historical
 
rates
 
and revenue
 
and expenses
 
at the
 
average exchange
rates in effect during
 
the periods. The net
 
effect of these
 
translation adjustments is
 
shown in the accompanying
Consolidated Financial Statements within components
 
of net income.
We currently do not hedge our non-US$ exposures
 
against exchange rate fluctuations.
 
Credit Risk
Credit risk is the risk of
 
sustaining a financial loss
 
as a result of a counterparty
 
not meeting its obligations
 
under
a financial instrument or customer contract.
We are exposed
 
to credit risk
 
when we have financial
 
derivatives, cash deposits,
 
lines of credit, letters
 
of credit
or bank guarantees
 
in place with
 
financial institutions.
To
mitigate against credit risk
 
from financial counterparties,
we have minimum credit rating requirements with financial
 
institutions where we transact.
We
 
are
 
also
 
exposed
 
to
 
counterparty
 
credit
 
risk
 
arising
 
from
 
our
 
operating
 
activities,
 
primarily
 
from
 
trade
receivables. Customers who wish to trade
 
on credit terms are subject to credit
 
verification procedures, including
an assessment of their independent credit rating, financial position, past experience and industry reputation.
 
We
monitor the financial performance
 
of counterparties on a routine
 
basis to ensure credit
 
thresholds are achieved.
Where required, we will request additional credit
 
support, such as letters of credit,
 
to mitigate against credit risk.
Credit
 
risk
 
is
 
monitored
 
regularly,
 
and
 
performance
 
reports
 
are
 
provided
 
to
 
our
 
management
 
and
 
Board
 
of
Directors.
As of June
 
30, 2024, we
 
had financial assets
 
of $636.7 million,
 
comprising of cash
 
and cash equivalents,
 
trade
receivables, short-term deposits and restricted deposits, all of which
 
are exposed to varied levels of counterparty
credit risk. These
 
financial assets
 
have been assessed
 
under ASC 326,
Financial Instruments
 
– Credit Losses
,
and a provision for discounting and credit losses of $0.7 million
 
was recorded as of June 30, 2024.
 
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ITEM 4.
 
CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
We
 
maintain
 
disclosure
 
controls
 
and
 
procedures
 
that
 
are
 
designed
 
to
 
ensure
 
that
 
information
 
required
 
to
 
be
disclosed in our Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized and
 
reported within the time periods
specified
 
in
 
the
 
SEC’s
 
rules
 
and
 
forms,
 
and
 
that
 
such
 
information
 
is
 
accumulated
 
and
 
communicated
 
to
 
our
management, including the
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
and the Group
 
Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate,
 
to allow
timely
 
decisions
 
regarding
 
required
 
disclosure
 
based
 
solely
 
on
 
the
 
definition
 
of
 
“disclosure
 
controls
 
and
procedures” in Rule 13a-15(e) promulgated under the
 
Exchange Act. In designing and evaluating the disclosure
controls
 
and
 
procedures,
 
management
 
recognized
 
that
 
any
 
controls
 
and
 
procedures,
 
no
 
matter
 
how
 
well
designed and operated, can provide only reasonable
 
assurance of achieving the desired control
 
objectives, and
management necessarily was
 
required to apply
 
its judgment in
 
evaluating the cost-benefit
 
relationship of possible
controls and procedures.
As of the end
 
of the period
 
covered by this Quarterly
 
Report on Form
 
10-Q, we carried
 
out an evaluation
 
under
the supervision and
 
with the participation
 
of our
 
management, including the
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
and the
 
Group
Chief Financial
 
Officer, of the effectiveness of
 
the design and
 
operation of
 
our disclosure controls
 
and procedures.
Based on
 
the foregoing,
 
the
 
Chief Executive
 
Officer
 
and the
 
Group Chief
 
Financial
 
Officer
 
concluded
 
that our
disclosure controls and procedures were effective.
Changes to Internal Control over Financial Reporting
During the
 
fiscal quarter covered
 
by this
 
Quarterly Report on
 
Form 10-Q,
 
there were
 
no changes
 
in the
 
Company's
internal
 
control
 
over
 
financial
 
reporting,
 
as
 
such
 
term
 
is
 
defined
 
in
 
Rule
 
13a-15(f)
 
of
 
the
 
Exchange
 
Act,
 
that
materially
 
affected,
 
or
 
are
 
reasonably
 
likely
 
to
 
materially
 
affect,
 
the
 
Company’s
 
internal
 
control
 
over
 
financial
reporting.
 
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Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
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PART II – OTHER
 
INFORMATION
ITEM 1.
 
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
We are subject to various legal and
 
regulatory proceedings. For a description of our significant legal
 
proceedings
refer
 
to
 
Note 16. “Contingencies” to
 
the
 
unaudited
 
condensed
 
consolidated
 
financial
 
statements
 
included
 
in
Part I, Item 1. “Financial
 
Statements” of
 
this Quarterly
 
Report on
 
Form 10-Q,
 
which information
 
is incorporated
by reference herein.
ITEM 1A.
 
RISK FACTORS
Except as set forth below,
 
there were no material changes
 
to the risk factors previously
 
disclosed in Part I, Item
1A, “Risk Factors,” of
 
our Annual Report on
 
Form 10-K for the
 
year ended December 31,
 
2023, filed with the
 
SEC
and ASX on February 20, 2024, or the Form 10-K.
 
As
 
previously
 
disclosed,
 
on
 
June
 
24,
 
2024,
 
The
 
Energy
 
&
 
Minerals
 
Group
 
announced
 
that
 
it
 
terminated
 
the
membership interest
 
purchase agreement
 
with Sev.en
 
Global Investments
 
a.s. in
 
light of certain
 
conditions not
being
 
satisfied,
 
including
 
receipt
 
of
 
regulatory
 
approval,
 
by
 
an
 
outside
 
date
 
for
 
completion
 
of
 
June
 
22,
 
2024.
Accordingly, the risk factors titled:
 
(i) “
Consummation of the proposed SGI Transaction may constitute a change
of
 
control
 
under
 
our
 
Senior
 
Secured
 
Notes
 
Indenture
 
and
 
our
 
New
 
ABL
 
Facility,
 
which
 
could
 
materially
 
and
adversely affect our business,
 
financial condition and results of
 
operations
;” (ii) “
Uncertainty about the effects
 
of
the
 
SGI Transaction
 
may affect
 
our potential
 
and
 
existing
 
financial
 
arrangements
 
and customer
 
relationships,
including contractual rights triggered
 
upon a change of control
 
in connection with the SGI Transaction,
 
and may
materially and adversely affect our
 
business, results of operations and
 
financial condition
;” and (iii) “
Following the
consummation
 
of
 
the
 
SGI
 
Transaction,
 
we
 
expect
 
that
 
Coronado
 
Group
 
LLC
 
and
 
SGI
 
will
 
have
 
significant
influence
 
over
 
corporate
 
matters,
 
including
 
control
 
over
 
certain
 
decisions
 
that
 
require
 
the
 
approval
 
of
stockholders,
” that were included in the Form 10-K are no longer applicable
 
to the Company.
ITEM 2.
 
UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
 
AND USE OF PROCEEDS
 
None.
ITEM 3.
 
DEFAULTS
 
UPON SENIOR SECURITIES
None.
ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
Safety is the cornerstone of the Company’s values and is the number one priority
 
for all employees at Coronado
Global Resources Inc.
 
Our U.S. Operations
 
include multiple mining
 
complexes across
 
three states and
 
are regulated by
 
both the U.S.
Mine Safety
 
and Health
 
Administration, or
 
MSHA, and
 
state regulatory
 
agencies. Under
 
regulations mandated
by the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, or the Mine Act, MSHA inspects our U.S. mines on a regular
basis and issues various citations and orders when it believes
 
a violation has occurred under the Mine Act.
In accordance
 
with
 
Section 1503(a) of
 
the
 
Dodd-Frank
 
Wall
 
Street
 
Reform
 
and
 
Consumer
 
Protection
 
Act
 
and
Item
 
104
 
of
 
Regulation
 
S-K
 
(17
 
CFR
 
229.104),
 
each
 
operator
 
of
 
a
 
coal
 
or
 
other
 
mine in
 
the
 
United
 
States
 
is
required to report certain mine safety results
 
in its periodic reports filed with the SEC under the
 
Exchange Act.
Information
 
pertaining
 
to
 
mine
 
safety
 
matters
 
is
 
included
 
in
 
Exhibit 95.1
 
attached
 
to
 
this
 
Quarterly
 
Report
 
on
Form 10-Q. The disclosures reflect the United
 
States mining operations only, as these requirements do not
 
apply
to our mines operated outside the United States.
ITEM 5.
 
OTHER INFORMATION
During the
 
quarter ended
 
June 30,
 
2024, no
 
director or
 
officer (as
 
defined in
 
Rule 16a-1(f)
 
promulgated under
the Exchange
 
Act)
 
of the
 
Company
adopted
 
or
terminated
 
a “Rule
 
10b5-1
 
trading arrangement”
 
or “
non-Rule
10b5-1
 
trading arrangement” (as each term is defined in Item
 
408 of Regulation S-K).
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
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ITEM 6.
 
EXHIBITS
The following documents are filed as exhibits hereto:
Exhibit No.
Description of Document
3.1
3.2
15.1
31.1
31.2
32.1
95.1
101.INS
Inline XBRL Instance Document
101.SCH
Inline XBRL Taxonomy
 
Extension Schema Document
101.CAL
Inline XBRL Taxonomy
 
Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
101.DEF
Inline XBRL Taxonomy
 
Extension Definition Linkbase Document
101.LAB
Inline XBRL Taxonomy
 
Extension Label Linkbase Document
101.PRE
Inline XBRL Taxonomy
 
Extension Presentation Linkbase Document
104
Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline
 
XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)
 
 
 
 
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
 
Form 10-Q June 30, 2024
 
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements
 
of the Securities Exchange
 
Act of 1934, the registrant
 
has duly caused this
 
report
to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto
 
duly authorized.
Coronado Global Resources Inc.
By:
/s/ Gerhard Ziems
Gerhard Ziems
Group Chief Financial Officer (as duly authorized officer
and as principal financial officer of the registrant)
Date: August 5, 2024