China Coal Energy Co Ltd
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China Coal Energy Co Ltd
China Coal Energy is a large Chinese coal company that mines, washes, processes, and sells coal. It produces both thermal coal for power plants and coking coal for steel mills, and it also has businesses in coal chemical products and coal mining equipment. In simple terms, it sits in the middle of the coal supply chain: it takes coal out of the ground, upgrades part of it, and sells it to industrial users. Its main customers are power generators, steel makers, industrial plants, and other coal traders. The company makes most of its money by selling coal, with additional income from coal chemicals, mining machinery, and related services. Because coal is a basic input for electricity and heavy industry, its business is closely tied to China’s energy and manufacturing needs. What makes China Coal Energy different is that it is not just a miner. It combines extraction, processing, trading, and some manufacturing under one roof, which gives it more control over quality and product mix than a pure mining company. That integrated model also makes it an important supplier for customers that want a steady flow of coal and related industrial products.
China Coal Energy is a large Chinese coal company that mines, washes, processes, and sells coal. It produces both thermal coal for power plants and coking coal for steel mills, and it also has businesses in coal chemical products and coal mining equipment. In simple terms, it sits in the middle of the coal supply chain: it takes coal out of the ground, upgrades part of it, and sells it to industrial users.
Its main customers are power generators, steel makers, industrial plants, and other coal traders. The company makes most of its money by selling coal, with additional income from coal chemicals, mining machinery, and related services. Because coal is a basic input for electricity and heavy industry, its business is closely tied to China’s energy and manufacturing needs.
What makes China Coal Energy different is that it is not just a miner. It combines extraction, processing, trading, and some manufacturing under one roof, which gives it more control over quality and product mix than a pure mining company. That integrated model also makes it an important supplier for customers that want a steady flow of coal and related industrial products.
Revenue and profit: China Coal Energy reported Q1 operating revenue of CNY 34,189 million, total profit of CNY 5,641 million, net profit attributable to shareholders of CNY 3,844 million, and basic EPS of CNY 0.29 under Chinese accounting standards.
Coal volume pressure: Commercial coal production fell to 30.17 million tonnes, down 3.18 million tonnes year on year, as geological conditions and production mix changes weighed on output.
Pricing helped: Coal prices improved modestly, with the comprehensive selling price of self-produced commercial coal at CNY 496 per tonne, up CNY 4 year on year; thermal coal and coking coal prices also rose.
Margins mixed: Coal chemical sales volumes grew, but pricing and profitability were uneven across products; management said March pricing improved, while the first-quarter average was still below expectations.
Outlook: Management said Q2 will focus on stabilizing production, tightening costs, advancing projects, and maintaining investor communication, while staying cautious on the chemical market outlook.
Capital and returns: The company said 2026 CapEx is planned at CNY 21.3 billion and reiterated a shareholder payout ratio above 30%, with the current target likely to stay in place.