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South African Miner Exxaro Anticipates 37% Profit Slide on Back of Coal Price Drop

by SAT Reporter
August 12, 2023
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South African Miner Exxaro Anticipates 37% Profit Slide on Back of Coal Price Drop

Exxaro CEO Mxolisi Mgojo Picture: Masi Losi

South African coal miner Exxaro (EXXJ.J) has projected a potential decline of up to 37% in its half-year profit, attributing the decrease to a combination of weakened coal prices and challenges within rail logistics. The company’s statement, released on Friday, sheds light on the broader impact of evolving market dynamics on the coal sector.

Exxaro’s anticipation of its financial performance indicates an anticipated Headline Earnings Per Share (HEPS) within the range of 21.58 to 26.38 rand ($1.14-$1.39) for the six months ending on June 30. This is a significant drop from the HEPS of 34.26 rand reported during the corresponding period last year.

The decline in profit is primarily attributed to the downward trajectory in thermal coal prices, which have retreated from their peak in 2022. The surge in demand from Europe following restrictions on Russian coal, prompted by Moscow’s actions in Ukraine, had bolstered coal miners’ earnings. However, this scenario has since reversed due to several factors, including milder-than-expected winter conditions leading to ample coal and gas stocks within European utilities. The gradual shift towards renewable energy projects by these utilities has further impacted the demand for coal, thereby influencing its market value.

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The challenges faced by South African coal miners extend beyond market dynamics, as logistical hurdles have emerged as a significant factor impacting Exxaro’s profitability. The state-owned logistics firm, Transnet, which oversees freight rail operations, has struggled with locomotive shortages, cable theft, and infrastructure vandalism. This has hindered the efficient transportation of minerals to ports, affecting Exxaro’s export sales. Notably, the company’s export sales for the first half of this year were 6% lower compared to the same period in 2022, with rail challenges being a prominent contributing factor.

The convergence of these challenges highlights the intricate interplay between market conditions and operational bottlenecks that South African coal miners, including Exxaro, are contending with. The company’s efforts to navigate these complexities serve as a reflection of the broader dynamics shaping the coal sector in the region and beyond.

As Exxaro’s half-year results draw nearer, industry analysts and stakeholders will be closely observing the implications of these developments on the company’s financial outlook. The intricate balance between evolving market demands, shifting energy landscapes, and logistical efficiency will likely continue to shape the trajectory of coal mining and export activities in South Africa.

Exxaro’s forecasted profit decline underscores the multifaceted challenges facing the coal sector, spanning from market-driven shifts to operational impediments. This situation necessitates a holistic approach to address the changing dynamics and secure a resilient future for coal miners in the region.

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