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    Yancoal’s $2.4B Kestrel coal mine acquisition: portfolio and capex lens for engineers

    April 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Yancoal’s $2.4B Kestrel coal mine acquisition: portfolio and capex lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Yancoal Australia has agreed to buy an 80% stake in the Kestrel underground coking coal mine in Queensland’s Bowen Basin from EMR Capital and Alamtri Resources for up to $2.4 billion, comprising $1.85 billion upfront and as much as $550 million in contingent payments over five years. The acquisition, funded via cash and a $1.2 billion five-year syndicated loan, adds Australia’s largest producing underground coal mine, which delivered 5.9 Mt of saleable coal in 2025, to Yancoal’s portfolio near its Middlemount JV and Yarrabee operations. Completion is targeted by Q3 2026, with Mitsui retaining its 20% stake.

    Technical Brief

    • Acquisition structure includes up to $550 million in contingent annual payments over a five‑year period.
    • EMR Capital and Alamtri previously acquired the same 80% Kestrel stake from Rio Tinto for $2.25 billion in 2018.
    • Funding mix relies on a $1.2 billion, five‑year syndicated acquisition loan facility plus existing cash reserves.
    • Yancoal’s controlling shareholder is Yankuang Energy (Shanghai listing 600188), linking Kestrel into a China‑backed portfolio.
    • Kestrel is described as Australia’s largest producing underground coal mine, indicating high‑capacity longwall infrastructure already installed.
    • Geographic proximity to Yancoal’s Middlemount JV and Yarrabee operations offers potential shared haulage, coal handling and workforce synergies.
    • Transaction completion is targeted by end Q3 2026, implying roughly 18‑month lead time for regulatory and financing approvals.
    • Mitsui & Co retains its 20% interest, maintaining a Japanese trading house presence in Kestrel offtake and governance.

    Our Take

    Yancoal’s ability to fund a $1.85 billion upfront cash component alongside a $1.2 billion syndicated facility aligns with our recent coverage of its 2025 record coal sales and >$2 billion cash balance, signalling a balance sheet positioned for large-scale M&A rather than incremental organic growth alone.

    The implied uplift in valuation from Rio Tinto’s 2018 sale price to this 80% Kestrel stake suggests that high-quality Bowen Basin metallurgical coal assets are still commanding strong prices in our database, despite decarbonisation pressures on thermal coal elsewhere in Australia.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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