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A Coal Stock Poised For A 2025 Comeback?

Julia Khandoshko
May 21, 2025

Coronado Global Resources: Uncovering a Diamond in the Rough

As the search for 2025's breakout stocks heats up, one name in the often-overlooked coal sector keeps rising to the surface: Coronado Global Resources (ASX: CRN). At first glance, coal might seem like an unlikely candidate in a world obsessed with clean energy. But Coronado isn't your average coal company. Specializing in metallurgical coal-the lifeblood of steel production-it operates in a niche that's far less vulnerable to the environmental pressures battering thermal coal. Trading at just 17 cents per share, down significantly from its post-IPO highs, Coronado feels like a stock that's been unfairly punished. Could this be the speculative gem that delivers outsized returns in 2025? Let's dive into its story and find out.

The Coronado Edge: A Metallurgical Marvel

Coronado Global Resources, headquartered in Australia, is a focused player in the metallurgical coal market. Its crown jewel lies in Queensland's Bowen Basin, a world-class coal region, with additional operations in the United States. Producing 15.3 million tons in the 2024 financial year, with expectations of growth in 2025 driven by new projects, the company supplies premium products like Hard Coking Coal (HCC), alongside Semi-Hard/Semi-Soft Coking Coal and Pulverized Coal Injection (PCI) Coal-all critical for steelmaking.

What sets Coronado apart is its singular focus on metallurgical coal, which enjoys a unique position in the industry. While thermal coal, used for power generation, faces growing regulatory headwinds, metallurgical coal remains indispensable. In 2025, thermal coal prices hover around $94.75 per ton, but metallurgical coal commands $190 per ton, a premium that underscores the resilience of Coronado's market. With clients like China, the USA, and Japan's Nippon Steel, the company benefits from steady demand across global steel hubs. But Coronado's appeal goes beyond production-it's a story of financial grit and untapped potential.

Financial Fortitude: A Balance Sheet Built to Last

In an industry where debt can be a death knell, Coronado stands out for its financial discipline. For the full 2024 financial year, the company reported $2.51 billion in revenue, though it swung to a net loss of $108.9 million, down from a profit of $156.1 million the prior year. Its net debt stood at $85 million, a manageable figure given its operational scale.

While the net loss reflects challenges like falling coal prices and operational hurdles, Coronado's relatively low debt is a rarity in the coal sector, where high leverage often amplifies risks. This lean balance sheet gives it room to maneuver-whether that means funding growth projects or weathering price dips without breaking a sweat. It's the kind of stability that makes investors take notice, especially when the stock price tells a very different story.

From IPO Glory to Rock Bottom: What Happened?

When Coronado went public on the Australian Securities Exchange in 2018, raising $500 million, it was a coal industry darling. Shares soared to the $1.50-2.50 range, fueled by optimism about its metallurgical focus. But the years since have been brutal. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global markets, metallurgical coal prices softened in 2024, and a failed deal to sell a controlling stake to Swedish firm Seven shattered investor confidence. The result? A stock now trading at a mere 17 cents.

It's tempting to write Coronado off as a has-been, but that might be premature. Its production remains robust, its assets are top-tier, and the steep share price drop could reflect market overreaction rather than fundamental weakness. Some analysts predict a rebound to $1.50-2.50, suggesting a potential 9-15x return for patient investors. To understand the opportunity, though, we need to confront the challenges head-on.

Navigating 2024's Storms: A Tough Year in Review

Coronado didn't have an easy ride in 2024. It produced 15.3 million tons, but faced significant headwinds. Metallurgical coal prices weakened, with 2025 prices at around $190 per ton, down from peaks of $300 per ton in 2024. Fitch Ratings had forecast a further slide to $120 per ton by 2025, though current prices are holding above that level, signaling some market resilience. Higher taxes and royalties in Queensland added pressure, while technical issues at the Curragh complex drove up costs and crimped output. The collapsed "Seven" deal was the final blow, leaving investors wary.

From a technical perspective, the stock remains in a downtrend, signaling caution for would-be buyers. Jumping in now risks catching a falling knife. Yet, even in these dark clouds, there's a silver lining-Coronado is laying the groundwork for a brighter future.

A Turnaround in the Making: Growth on the Horizon

Coronado isn't sitting idle. In December 2024, the company launched its Mammoth underground mine, a project set to boost production efficiency. Meanwhile, the Buchanan mine expansion in the USA promises to scale up output, with projections of up to 2.5 million additional tons per year once fully ramped up. With 300 million tons of reserves in the Bowen Basin, Coronado has over two decades of premium coal to mine, ensuring long-term relevance in a steel-hungry world.

The company is also sharpening its edge through cost optimization and market diversification, reducing reliance on any single region. If coal prices stabilize and these initiatives deliver, Coronado could be on the cusp of a renaissance. But how does it stack up against the industry's heavyweights?

Coronado vs. the Titans: Small but Mighty

With 15.3 million tons of production in 2024, Coronado is a pretty small, compared to giants like China Energy Investment (600+ million tons) or Coal India Limited (700+ million tons). Even Glencore (100 million tons) and BHP Group (40 million tons) surpass it in scale. Yet, size isn't everything. Coronado's metallurgical focus gives it an edge over diversified players, many of whom are exposed to the declining thermal coal market. In a world where steel remains king, Coronado's niche could be its greatest asset.

The Bottom Line: A High-Stakes Bet Worth Considering

So, why pick Coronado Global Resources for 2025? It's a high-risk, high-reward play that hinges on a few key factors. Its solid finances, premium assets, and upcoming projects paint a picture of a company with staying power. If metallurgical coal prices stabilize and Coronado's growth plans bear fruit, a share price recovery to $1.50-2.50 could transform it into a standout performer, offering 9-15x gains.

But the risks are real. Coal price volatility, regulatory pressures, and operational hiccups could keep the stock under pressure. Technical indicators urge caution, suggesting investors wait for a trend reversal before diving in. For those with the stomach for risk, though, Coronado represents a rare opportunity-a undervalued player in an essential industry, ready to reclaim its shine back again.

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