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Australia Coal Mining to 2025 - Updated with Impact of COVID-19

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  • 70 Pages
  • May 2021
  • Region: Australia
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5323709
The publisher's "Australia Coal Mining to 2025 - Updated with Impact of COVID-19" provides a comprehensive coverage on the Australian coal mining industry. It provides information on coal reserves, reserves by country, historical and forecast data on coal production, consumption, exports and coal prices. The report further includes a demand drivers section that provides information on factors that are affecting the country’s coal mining industry. The report also covers the country's mining regulatory framework. It also profiles major coal producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects.

After a slight increase in 2019, Australia's coal mine production fell by 5.5% to 557.8 million tonnes (Mt) in 2020. In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic, several other factors, including bushfires, heavy rainfall, unplanned maintenance, pit sequencing and planned production cuts, affected production in 2020. Although the country’s coal sector witnessed strong demand during the first half of 2020, the second half was restrained with China-Australia trade war resulting in production cuts from key producers. The country’s production over the forecast period (2021-2025) is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.5%, to reach 613.5Mt in 2025. Thermal coal production is expected to grow at a 3.2% CAGR, to reach 403.7Mt, while metallurgical coal production is expected to grow at a 4% CAGR to reach 209.8Mt.

Scope
  • The report contains an overview of the Australia coal mining industry including key demand driving factors affecting the Australian coal mining industry
  • It provides detailed information on reserves, reserves by country, production, competitive landscape, major operating mines, major exploration, and development projects

Reasons to Buy this Report
  • Comprehensive evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 on Australian coal industry
  • To gain an understanding of the Australian coal mining industry, relevant driving factors
  • To understand historical and forecast trend on Australian coal production
  • To identify key players in the Australian coal mining industry
  • To identify major active, exploration and development projects in Australia

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
2. Reserves, Production and Prices
2.1 Reserves and Proximate Analysis
2.1.1 Proven coal reserves by country and province
2.1.2 Proximate Analysis
2.2 Coal Production
2.3 Coal Production by Company
2.4 Coal Prices
3. Coal Assets
3.1 Active Mines
3.2 Exploration Projects
3.3 Development Projects
4. Consumption5. Coal Exports
6. Demand
6.1 Domestic Power Generation Sector
6.2 Demand from Asian Markets
7. Major Coal Producers
7.1 Glencore Plc
7.2 BHP
7.3 Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. Ltd
7.4 Peabody Energy Corp.
7.5 Whitehaven Coal Ltd
7.6 Anglo American Plc
8. Australia Fiscal Regime
8.1 Governing Bodies and Agencies
8.1.1 National Level
8.1.2 State or Territory Involvement
8.2 Laws, and Regulations
8.2.1 Offshore Legislation
8.2.2 Onshore Legislation
8.3 Mineral Licensing and Fees
8.3.1 New South Wales
8.3.2 Northern Territory
8.3.3 Queensland
8.3.4 South Australia
8.3.5 Tasmania
8.3.6 Victoria
8.3.7 Western Australia
8.4 Royalty and Taxes
8.4.1 Royalty
8.4.2 New South Wales
8.4.3 Northern Territory
8.4.4 Queensland
8.4.5 South Australia
8.4.6 Tasmania
8.4.7 Victoria
8.4.8 Western Australia
8.5 Corporate Tax (CIT)
8.5.1 Capital Expenditure Deduction
8.5.2 Withholding Tax
8.5.3 Treatment of Tax Losses
8.5.4 Goods and Service Tax (GST)
9. Appendix
9.1 Abbreviations
9.2 Methodology
9.3 Coverage
9.4 Secondary Research
List of Tables
Table 1: Australia Coal Mining - Coal Reserves by Country (Billion Tonnes), 2019
Table 2: Australia Coal Mining - Coal Reserves by Country (Billion Tonnes), 2021
Table 3: Australia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Production by Type (Million Tonnes), 2005-2025
Table 4: Australia Coal Mining - Production by Company (Million Tonnes), 2020
Table 5: Australia Coal Mining - Thermal Coal Prices, Quarterly (US$/Tonne), 2014-2021
Table 6: Australia Coal Mining - Active Mines, 2021
Table 7: Australia Coal Mining - Exploration Projects, 2021
Table 8: Australia Coal Mining - Development Projects, 2021
Table 9: Australia Coal Mining - List of Future Closing Coal-Fired Plants in Australia, 2023-50
Table 10: Australia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Consumption by End Use (Million Tonnes), 2005-2025
Table 11: Australia Coal Mining - Coal Exports by Country (Million Tonnes), 2020
Table 12: Australia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Exports (Million Tonnes), 2005-2025
Table 13: Australia Coal Mining - Electricity Mix (Terawatt-hour (TWh)), 2020 vs 2025
Table 14: Australia Coal Mining - Glencore Plc, Major Projects, 2021
Table 15: Australia Coal Mining - BHP, Major Projects, 2021
Table 16: Australia Coal Mining - Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. Ltd, Major Projects, 2021
Table 17: Australia Coal Mining - Peabody Energy Corp., Major Projects, 2021
Table 18: Australia Coal Mining - Whitehaven Coal Ltd, Major Projects, 2021
Table 19: Australia Coal Mining - Anglo American plc, Major Projects, 2021
Table 20: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - National Level Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies, 2021
Table 21: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies by State/Territory, 2021
Table 22: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies by State/Territory, 2021
Table 23: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Exploration (Mineral Owner) License Application and Renewal Fees in NSW, 2021
Table 24: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Leases and Fees in NSW, 2021
Table 25: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Assessment Leases and Fees in NSW, 2021
Table 26: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining License, Lease, Permit and Administration Fees in Northern Territory, 2021
Table 27: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mineral Titles and Fees in Queensland, 2021
Table 28: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mineral Tenements and Fees in South Australia, 2021
Table 29: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Fees for Mining License and Lease in Tasmania, 2021
Table 30: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Other Mining Related Fees in Tasmania, 2021
Table 31: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Rents in Tasmania, 2021
Table 32: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Titles and Fees in Victoria, 2021
Table 33: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Tenements and Fees in Western Australia, 2021
Table 34: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates in New South Wales by Commodity, 2021
Table 35: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - CRD Factor, 2008-2020
Table 36: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Price and Royalty Rate for Base and Precious Metals in Queensland, FY2019-2020
Table 37: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Discounts on Processed Minerals, 2021
Table 38: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - South Australia Royalty Rates (%), 2021
Table 39: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates in Western Australia (%), 2021
Table 40: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Withholding Tax (%), 2021
List of Figures
Figure 1: Australia Coal Mining - Proved Coal Reserves by Country (%), 2019
Figure 2: Australia Coal Mining - Historic and Forecast Coal Production by Type (Million Tonnes), 2005-2025
Figure 3: Australia Coal Mining - Australian Thermal Prices, Quarterly (US$/Tonne), 2014-2021
Figure 4: Australia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Consumption by End-Use (Million Tonnes), 2005-2025
Figure 5: Australia Coal Mining - Export by Country (%), 2010 vs 2020
Figure 6: Australia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Exports (Million Tonnes), 2005-2025
Figure 7: Australia Coal Mining - Electricity Generation Mix (%), 2020 vs 2025
Figure 8: Australia Coal Mining - Coal Production by Company (Million Tonnes), 2019 vs 2020
Figure 9: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Three Levels of Australia Government

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Glencore Plc
  • BHP
  • Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. Ltd
  • Peabody Energy Corp.
  • Whitehaven Coal Ltd
  • Anglo American Plc