Geo Energy secures 9 million tonnes-per-year haulage term sheets as MBJ project reaches 80% completion

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GEO">Geo</a> Energy secures 9 million tonnes-per-year haulage term sheets as MBJ project reaches 80% completion

Geo Energy said its MBJ integrated infrastructure project, comprising a 92 km hauling road and jetty, reached 80% completion and remains on track for completion in June/July 2026. The company signed two binding term sheets with third-party coal producers for about 9 million tonnes per annum of haulage volume. It reported ICI4 coal prices rose 29.3% to USD 59.97 per tonne from a 4Q2025 average of USD 46.37 per tonne. Geo Energy set a 2026 coal production target of 11.5-12.5 million tonnes, subject to final RKAB approvals. It said that, at current coal prices, this production range could generate USD 170-200 million in EBITDA from coal sales in 2026.

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