25 Largest Coal Producing Countries in the World

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In this article, we will list countries that produce the most coal and discuss global coal market trends. You can skip the details and go to 5 Largest Coal Producing Countries in the World

Global Coal Dynamics 

In recent decades, global coal production has undergone significant changes, impacting various industries and the overall energy sector. From 2009 to 2019, coal usage globally saw a modest annual increase, reaching 7.6 billion tonnes. However, during this period, coal's share in the global primary energy mix slightly decreased from 28% to 26%, and its contribution to electricity generation dropped from 40% to approximately 36.5%, as per the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

These shifts in the coal industry were driven by some key factors. For instance, in China, a major player in global coal production and consumption, changes in economic priorities and growth patterns led to coal use stagnating after 2013, signaling a transition towards a more diversified and energy-efficient economy. In the United States, the emergence of the shale gas revolution, characterized by lower natural gas prices, significantly diminished coal dependence, especially in electricity generation. As a result, coal's share in the U.S. electricity mix fell from 45% to 24% over a decade, while natural gas usage increased from 23% to 38%, according to Climate Nexus.

However, 2022 witnessed a dramatic shift in the coal market. Factors such as geopolitical tensions, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a global energy crisis that led some regions to switch from natural gas to coal, and volatile global economic conditions, pushed coal demand to an all-time high of over 8 billion tonnes. At the same time, coal's role in electricity generation remained substantial in parts of Europe, China, and India, where it continues as a primary energy source.

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Big Names in Coal Mining 

Large-scale coal mining companies are integral in meeting the global coal demand, primarily driven by the need for coal in electricity generation and steel manufacturing. Among these, the BHP Group (NYSE:BHP) stands out. It operates two major projects in Australia: the BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) in Central Queensland and the New South Wales Energy Coal (NSWEC) project in Sydney.

The BHP Mitsubishi Alliance, a joint venture equally owned by BHP Group (NYSE:BHP) and Mitsubishi Corp of Japan, manages seven metallurgical coal mines in Queensland's Bowen Basin. These include Goonyella Riverside, Broadmeadow, Daunia, Peak Downs, Saraji, Blackwater, and Caval Ridge. While most are surface mines, Broadmeadow distinguishes itself as an underground longwall operation.