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As a newbie here I wanted to ask if anyone here watches the performance of the penney coal mining stocks operating overseas ?
 
Was just wondering as I saw Atrum tank from .25 to 0.074 and it looks like the other miners working in the same area may be in trouble regulatory wise
 

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Here is a list of 18 Coal Mines with a bit of info about each one listed on the ASX, Atrum ATU is not listed on there for some reason. There are probably a few more penny dreadfuls involved in coal mining I am not finding. The "Smallcaps" site doesn't have a list for coalers, probably thinks no one wants them anymore.


"Coal Stocks List Australia 2021 (ASX)
Updated Oct 22, 2021
This article presents the list of the Australian companies which are categorized under the Coal subsector or have business operations under this segment, and whose shares are publicly listed on the Australian stock exchanges (ASX).
There are a total of 18 company stocks in FKnol records which have business operations in the Coal segment. Explore the full list as follows."

 
Here are another couple of ASX penny dreadful coal stocks I found....

New Age Exploration Limited (NAE) is an Australian-based exploration company with interest in coking and thermal coal projects in the United Kingdom and Colombia. Its flagship project is the Lochinvar Coking Coal Project.

TerraCom Limited (TER, formerly Guildford Coal Limited) is resource company with a large portfolio of assets in Mongolia and Queensland, Australia. It has a resources profile under management across all projects of 2.522Bt and is diversified in terms of exploration targets, which range from hard coking, thermal and PCI coals for both the domestic and export markets.
 

Major Australian Pension Fund To Restrict Coal Investments​


Major Australian Pension Fund To Restrict Coal Investments | ZeroHedge

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hmmm , maybe some coal miners at attractive prices

( i already hold WHC and NHC at attractive prices and solid profits )

BTW i doubt i will be alive in 2050 , but who knows
 
Despite global efforts to decarbonise, it seems that the worlds insatiable appetite for coal just keeps going.
After a few small decreases, it hit a new consumption record last year.
Comes hot on the heels of the Feds allowing the extension of three coal mines in NSW.
Whitehaven coal, one of the winners.
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