Coronado Global Resources Inc
OTC:CODQL
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Coronado Global Resources Inc
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Coronado Global Resources, Inc. engages in the exploration and production of metallurgical coals. The company is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland and currently employs 1,735 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2018-10-23. The company has operations in Australia and the United States. The Australian operations comprise the Curragh Mine complex (Curragh). Curragh is located in the Bowen Basin, over 10 kilometers north of Blackwater in central Queensland. Curragh produces a variety of metallurgical coal products, which are exported globally to a diverse customer base of steelmakers. Curragh is an opencast bituminous coal mining and processing operation consisting of two distinct areas, Curragh North and Curragh Main. The United States operations are located in the Central Appalachian region in Virginia and West Virginia and produce a suite of metallurgical coal products. The company has three producing mining complexes in the United States, which include Buchanan Mine Complex, Logan Mine Complex and Greenbrier Mine Complex. The company serves customers throughout the Asia-Pacific, the Americas and Europe.
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