5 Largest Coal Producing Countries in the World

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In this brief article, we will highlight the top coal-producing countries and their contribution to the global coal supply chain. If you want more insights into the global coal market, read 25 Largest Coal Producing Countries in the World.

5. Australia 

Average Annual Coal Production: 457.9 million metric tons

The coal industry in Australia comprises more than 90 operational black coal mines and several brown coal mines, primarily located in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. Queensland and New South Wales are the primary regions for black coal production, collectively contributing to approximately 90% of the country’s total coal output. Victoria, particularly through the Gippsland Basin, is distinguished for its production of brown coal, which constitutes a significant part of Australia’s overall coal production. On the international stage, Australia is recognized as a leading coal exporter thanks to its abundant coal deposits, which can meet the strong demand for coal, especially in Japan, India, and South Korea.

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