Whitehaven Coal Ltd 2015 AR2
The report highlights Whitehaven Coal's performance for the fiscal year 2015, during which the company made significant progress toward becoming Australia's leading independent coal producer. Key achievements included a 35% reduction in the Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate (TRIFR) to 9.2 and record run-of-mine (ROM) coal production of 12.2 million tonnes (equity basis). Additionally, the flagship Maules Creek open-cut mine ralled its first coal three months ahead of schedule and under budget, commencing commercial operations on July 1, 2015. Financially, the company achieved a 44% increase in operating EBITDA before significant items to $130.3 million, despite challenging global coal market conditions.
Company: Whitehaven Coal Ltd
Sector: Energy
Country: Australia
Year: 2015
Type: AR2
Pages: 170
Whitehaven Coal Ltd
Annual Report
The report highlights Whitehaven Coal's performance for the fiscal year 2015, during which the company made significant progress toward becoming Australia's leading independent coal producer. Key achievements included a 35% reduction in the Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate (TRIFR) to 9.2 and record run-of-mine (ROM) coal production of 12.2 million tonnes (equity basis). Additionally, the flagship Maules Creek open-cut mine ralled its first coal three months ahead of schedule and under budget, commencing commercial operations on July 1, 2015. Financially, the company achieved a 44% increase in operating EBITDA before significant items to $130.3 million, despite challenging global coal market conditions.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Jul 1, 2014 - Jun 30, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
Assurance Standard
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Energy Consumption
Women in Management
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