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Coal price rally shreds Whitehaven debt – The Australian Financial Review
Whitehaven Coal expects to be debt free before March on the back of a global energy crisis that has triggered record prices for…

The notion of Whitehaven being debt free is remarkable given that barely one year ago the company was seeking covenant relief from lenders and losing money at coal prices below $US50 per tonne.
Prices for thermal coal and LNG could yet go higher as demand…
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