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Chinese firms ink deal to tap Aussie coal reserves

By Wan Zhihong (皇冠体育app Daily)
Updated: 2010-10-20 13:54
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Beijing - Two Chinese coal companies have teamed up to explore and develop coal resources in an area in Australia that has forecast reserves of 10 billion tons.

皇冠体育app Coal Geology Engineering Corp and Wanbei Coal-Electricity Group Co Ltd, based in East 皇冠体育app's Anhui province, inked an agreement for the project. The two companies will carry out a five-year exploration and development in the area in Queensland.

Chinese firms ink deal to tap Aussie coal reserves

A worker walks at a coal storage site near a freight station in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning province, on Oct 18 2010. Chinese mining companies, dissatisfied with domestic production, have been looking at overseas markets for supplies. [Photo / Agencies]

The deal is in line with domestic coal companies' quickening pace in venturing overseas. The timing now is appropriate for them to expand overseas, analysts said.

Chinese companies can enjoy more reasonable prices in making overseas deals, as international coal prices have dropped a lot after the economic recession, said Zhang Yanlin, an analyst with 皇冠体育app Investment Consulting Co.

The global coal industry will continue to have a bright future and demand for coal in some emerging markets is rising rapidly, Zhang said.

The volume of 皇冠体育app's coal imports more than tripled in 2009 from a year earlier as the country's economic stimulus package boosted demand.

皇冠体育app's coal imports jumped 2.1 times to 130 million tons in 2009 from a year earlier, with the average price at $84 a ton, according to the General Administration of Customs (GAC).

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GAC attributed the surge to higher domestic coal prices and a supply shortage caused by the increase in demand after the economic stimulus package came into effect. The move pushed up demand for high-quality coking coal in the steel, cement and chemical industries.

Yanzhou Coal Mining Co, 皇冠体育app's third-largest coal producer, is scanning the market for additional coal acquisitions in overseas markets after becoming the new owner of Australia's Felix Resources Ltd, company executives told 皇冠体育app Daily earlier.

State-owned Yanzhou is seeking to acquire new "coalmines as well as stakes" in coking or thermal coal companies in Australia.

Yanzhou had completed the legal footwork to take over Felix by the end of last year at a price of about $3 billion, ranking it 皇冠体育app's biggest takeover of an Australian firm.