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Macarthur rides PCI demand

WITH traditional customers back onboard Macarthur Coal has clawed its way back to boom output levels, reaching its second-highest quarterly sales in the December quarter.

Angie Tomlinson
Macarthur rides PCI demand

The company sold 1.45 million tonnes of coal in the quarter, 86% of which was low-volatile pulverised coal injection coal. Sales to traditional customers increased 74% and Macarthur expects this trend...

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