Yancoal Australia Ltd (ASX:YAL)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
6.56
+0.05 (0.77%)
May 13, 2026, 4:20 PM AEST
Market Cap8.66B +35.3%
Revenue (ttm)6.01B -12.4%
Net Income440.00M -63.8%
EPS0.33 -63.8%
Shares Out1.32B
PE Ratio19.70
Forward PE11.32
Dividend0.24 (3.75%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 19, 2026
Volume2,164,486
Average Volume3,167,451
Open6.55
Previous Close6.51
Day's Range6.48 - 6.65
52-Week Range4.76 - 9.06
Beta-0.56
RSI37.13
Earnings DateApr 20, 2026

About Yancoal Australia

Yancoal Australia Ltd engages in the exploration, development, production, and marketing of metallurgical and thermal coal in Australia, China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, India, Europe, Israel, Chile, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Bangladesh. The company owns a 98.75% interest in the Moolarben coal mine located in the Western Coalfields of New South Wales; an 83.6% interest in the Mount Thorley and Warkworth mines located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales; and 51% interest in the Hunter Valley Operations lo... [Read more]

Industry Thermal Coal
Sector Energy
Founded 2004
Employees 3,828
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol YAL
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Yancoal Australia's revenue was 6.01 billion, a decrease of -12.36% compared to the previous year's 6.86 billion. Earnings were 440.00 million, a decrease of -63.82%.

Financial Statements

News

China-Backed Yancoal Australia to Buy Kestrel Coal Mine Stake For Up to $2.4 Billion

The Kestrel mine, located in Queensland's Bowen Basin, is one of the largest underground metallurgical-coal operations in production in Australia.

4 weeks ago - WSJ

Yancoal Australia to buy 80% stake in Kestrel coal mine for up to $2.4 billion

Yancoal Australia , said on Tuesday ​it has entered a deal ‌to acquire an 80% stake in the Kestrel coking coal mine in ​Queensland for up to $2.4 billion, ​a move that strengthens its position ⁠as one...

4 weeks ago - Reuters

Steel, not energy, is key to coal's future growth. Here's why.

Thermal coal may retire for good in the U.S., but metallurgical coal could see “healthy” growth, says analyst.

1 year ago - Market Watch