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A fire at Anglo American's Grosvenor coal mine in Australia has dealt a significant blow to its operations, potentially impacting the company's plans to sell off key assets. The fire, which broke out on Saturday in Queensland, has forced the mine to shut down for an extended period, although thankfully no injuries were reported.

Jefferies, a brokerage firm, highlighted that Grosvenor represents about 30% of Anglo American's $4.5 billion metallurgical coal business. This setback could delay and affect the valuation of Anglo's intended sale of Moranbah North and Grosvenor mines.

Earlier in May, Anglo American turned down a massive $49 billion bid from BHP Group, opting instead to follow CEO Duncan Wanblad's strategy to divest its coal, nickel, and diamond assets. Investors had emphasized the need for Wanblad to deliver on these plans promptly to avoid vulnerability to rival bids.

This incident marks the second fire at Grosvenor since 2020, when a similar incident caused injuries to five workers. Following that incident, Anglo American had pledged to prevent such occurrences in the future.

In terms of production figures, Anglo American's steelmaking coal segment had projected an output of approximately 8 million tonnes for the first half of 2024. Grosvenor, specifically, was expected to contribute around 2.3 million tonnes to this total. For the full year, the company aimed for 15 to 17 million tonnes, with Grosvenor accounting for about 3.5 million tonnes, factoring in mine planning.

Jefferies estimates that Grosvenor could remain offline until mid-2025, which could lead to tightening in the global market for seaborne metallurgical coal, currently estimated at 90 million tonnes per year.

Following news of the fire, Anglo American's stock closed at 2502 pence on Friday, reflecting investor concerns over the operational disruption.

Responding to the incident, Anglo American assured Reuters that despite the setback, it remains committed to divesting its steelmaking coal business. The company indicated receiving strong interest from various potential buyers but acknowledged the seriousness of the Grosvenor incident, emphasizing the need for thorough assessment and remedial measures. Ensuring the safety and well-being of its workforce and local communities remains a top priority for the company.

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