Cokal (CKA) AGM 2025 Presentation summary
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AGM 2025 Presentation summary
21 Nov, 2025Management and market overview 2025
2025 was marked by soft steel demand and pricing pressures, but project execution and infrastructure delivery continued, with mining operations restarting after a ten-month suspension and domestic deliveries resuming under a new Tier 2 contractor.
Gradual recovery in low-volatile hard coking coal prices and resumed domestic sales signal improving conditions, with cautious optimism for stronger demand in 2026.
The metallurgical coal market is expected to tighten from 2026 due to constrained supply and increased demand from India and China, with prices forecasted to rise to $200–225/t.
Indian steel production is growing at ~9% annually, driving met coal demand, while China maintains high blast furnace utilization and strong import needs.
Key operational highlights 2025
BBM shipped 14,472t of coal to domestic markets as of Q3 2025, with in-house mining bridging contractor gaps and a new mining contractor, HML, mobilized for ramp-up.
Magazine warehouse construction is over 85% complete, with drill and blast operations set to start by year-end to boost overburden removal.
Coal sales resumed after a market-driven pause, with improved pricing and terms through active marketing and new domestic end-user relationships.
Infrastructure upgrades include completion of the Mohing Bridge, jetty expansions, and haul-road improvements, with PT Petrosea appointed for major road upgrades.
Progress on TBAR and BBM underground mining licensing continues, with regulatory and technical milestones achieved.
Strategic projects and expansion plans 2026
BBM targets a ramp-up to 0.4+ Mt saleable production in 2026, with a near-term goal of 2.0Mtpa and permitted capacity up to 6.0Mtpa; current product is 100% LVHCC.
Fleet expansion and logistics upgrades are underway to support increased production, with additional excavators and trucks being deployed.
Underground mining at BBM Pit 1 is being developed in partnership with CBI, with CBI funding all development and operating costs in exchange for a revenue share.
TBAR project, contiguous to BBM, has secured exploration permits and environmental approvals, with drilling and land acquisition planned for 2026.
Infrastructure developments include new access roads, expanded jetty facilities, and near-pit support facilities to accommodate production growth.
Latest events from Cokal
- Net loss narrowed to US$7.28 million amid weak coal prices, with recovery plans for 2026.CKA
H2 202530 Sep 2025 - Cokal accelerates coal production and infrastructure growth with strategic partnerships and funding.CKA
AGM 2024 Presentation13 Jun 2025 - BBM ramps up premium coking coal output as Cokal targets growth and new projects in Indonesia.CKA
Investor Presentation13 Jun 2025 - BBM mine production ramp-up, new partnerships, and resumed coal sales drive near-term outlook.CKA
Q1 2025 TU13 Jun 2025 - First commercial coal sales achieved, but net loss and negative equity highlight ongoing challenges.CKA
H2 202413 Jun 2025 - BBM increased coal output, expanded logistics, and secured funding for continued growth.CKA
Q4 2024 TU13 Jun 2025 - Net loss widened to US$6.1M as Cokal ramps up coal production and logistics partnerships.CKA
H1 20256 Jun 2025 - Cokal accelerates coal output and infrastructure with new funding and strategic alliances.CKA
Q2 2025 TU6 Jun 2025