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Peabody Reports Results For Quarter Ended March 31, 2025

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Peabody (NYSE: BTU) reported Q1 2025 net income of $34.4 million ($0.27 per diluted share), compared to $39.6 million ($0.29 per share) in Q1 2024. Adjusted EBITDA was $144.0 million, down from $160.5 million year-over-year. The company generated operating cash flow of $120 million and maintained strong cost control across all segments. Key developments include: - Signing a 7-year contract to supply 7-8 million tons annually to Associated Electric Cooperative - Centurion Mine development ahead of schedule, targeting 500,000 tons in 2025 - Declared $0.075 per share dividend - Notified Anglo American of Material Adverse Change regarding planned acquisition due to Moranbah North Mine issues The company's segments performed well despite lower seaborne coal prices, with Seaborne Thermal contributing $84.2 million in Adjusted EBITDA, Seaborne Met $13.2 million, Powder River Basin $36.3 million, and Other U.S. Thermal $32.9 million.

Peabody (NYSE: BTU) ha riportato un utile netto nel primo trimestre 2025 di 34,4 milioni di dollari (0,27 dollari per azione diluita), rispetto a 39,6 milioni di dollari (0,29 dollari per azione) nel primo trimestre 2024. L'EBITDA rettificato è stato di 144,0 milioni di dollari, in calo rispetto ai 160,5 milioni dell'anno precedente. L'azienda ha generato un flusso di cassa operativo di 120 milioni di dollari e ha mantenuto un solido controllo dei costi in tutti i segmenti.

Principali sviluppi includono:
  • Firma di un contratto di 7 anni per la fornitura annua di 7-8 milioni di tonnellate alla Associated Electric Cooperative
  • Lo sviluppo della miniera Centurion è in anticipo sui tempi, con un obiettivo di 500.000 tonnellate nel 2025
  • Dichiarazione di un dividendo di 0,075 dollari per azione
  • Notifica ad Anglo American di un Cambiamento Materiale Avverso riguardo all'acquisizione pianificata a causa di problemi presso la miniera Moranbah North
Nonostante i prezzi più bassi del carbone marittimo, i segmenti dell'azienda hanno registrato buone performance, con Seaborne Thermal che ha contribuito con 84,2 milioni di dollari di EBITDA rettificato, Seaborne Met 13,2 milioni, Powder River Basin 36,3 milioni e Other U.S. Thermal 32,9 milioni.
Peabody (NYSE: BTU) reportó un ingreso neto en el primer trimestre de 2025 de 34,4 millones de dólares (0,27 dólares por acción diluida), en comparación con 39,6 millones de dólares (0,29 dólares por acción) en el primer trimestre de 2024. El EBITDA ajustado fue de 144,0 millones de dólares, una disminución respecto a los 160,5 millones del año anterior. La compañía generó un flujo de caja operativo de 120 millones de dólares y mantuvo un fuerte control de costos en todos los segmentos.

Desarrollos clave incluyen:
  • Firma de un contrato de 7 años para suministrar anualmente entre 7 y 8 millones de toneladas a Associated Electric Cooperative
  • El desarrollo de la mina Centurion va adelantado al cronograma, con una meta de 500,000 toneladas en 2025
  • Declaración de un dividendo de 0,075 dólares por acción
  • Notificación a Anglo American sobre un Cambio Material Adverso respecto a la adquisición planeada debido a problemas en la mina Moranbah North
A pesar de los precios más bajos del carbón marítimo, los segmentos de la compañía tuvieron un buen desempeño, con Seaborne Thermal contribuyendo con 84,2 millones de dólares en EBITDA ajustado, Seaborne Met 13,2 millones, Powder River Basin 36,3 millones y Other U.S. Thermal 32,9 millones.
Peabody (NYSE: BTU)는 2025년 1분기 순이익 3,440만 달러(희석 주당 0.27달러)를 보고했으며, 이는 2024년 1분기의 3,960만 달러(주당 0.29달러)와 비교됩니다. 조정 EBITDA는 1억 4,400만 달러로 전년 동기 1억 6,050만 달러에서 감소했습니다. 회사는 1억 2,000만 달러의 영업 현금 흐름을 창출했으며 모든 부문에서 강력한 비용 관리를 유지했습니다.

주요 발전사항은 다음과 같습니다:
  • Associated Electric Cooperative에 연간 700만~800만 톤을 공급하는 7년 계약 체결
  • Centurion 광산 개발이 계획보다 앞서 진행 중이며, 2025년 50만 톤 목표
  • 주당 0.075달러 배당 선언
  • Moranbah North 광산 문제로 인해 계획된 인수에 관한 중대한 불리한 변경 사항을 Anglo American에 통지
해상 석탄 가격 하락에도 불구하고 회사의 각 부문은 좋은 성과를 보였으며, Seaborne Thermal은 조정 EBITDA 8,420만 달러, Seaborne Met 1,320만 달러, Powder River Basin 3,630만 달러, Other U.S. Thermal 3,290만 달러를 기록했습니다.
Peabody (NYSE : BTU) a annoncé un résultat net du premier trimestre 2025 de 34,4 millions de dollars (0,27 dollar par action diluée), contre 39,6 millions (0,29 dollar par action) au premier trimestre 2024. L'EBITDA ajusté s'est élevé à 144,0 millions de dollars, en baisse par rapport à 160,5 millions d'une année sur l'autre. La société a généré un flux de trésorerie opérationnel de 120 millions de dollars et a maintenu un contrôle rigoureux des coûts dans tous les segments.

Faits marquants :
  • Signature d'un contrat de 7 ans pour fournir annuellement 7 à 8 millions de tonnes à Associated Electric Cooperative
  • Développement de la mine Centurion en avance sur le calendrier, visant 500 000 tonnes en 2025
  • Déclaration d'un dividende de 0,075 dollar par action
  • Notification à Anglo American d'un changement défavorable important concernant l'acquisition prévue en raison de problèmes à la mine Moranbah North
Malgré la baisse des prix du charbon maritime, les segments de l'entreprise ont bien performé, avec Seaborne Thermal contribuant pour 84,2 millions de dollars à l'EBITDA ajusté, Seaborne Met 13,2 millions, Powder River Basin 36,3 millions et Other U.S. Thermal 32,9 millions.
Peabody (NYSE: BTU) meldete einen Nettoertrag von 34,4 Millionen US-Dollar im ersten Quartal 2025 (0,27 US-Dollar pro verwässerter Aktie), verglichen mit 39,6 Millionen US-Dollar (0,29 US-Dollar pro Aktie) im ersten Quartal 2024. Das bereinigte EBITDA betrug 144,0 Millionen US-Dollar und sank somit gegenüber 160,5 Millionen US-Dollar im Vorjahreszeitraum. Das Unternehmen erzielte einen operativen Cashflow von 120 Millionen US-Dollar und behielt eine strenge Kostenkontrolle in allen Segmenten bei.

Wichtige Entwicklungen umfassen:
  • Abschluss eines 7-Jahres-Vertrags zur jährlichen Lieferung von 7-8 Millionen Tonnen an die Associated Electric Cooperative
  • Die Entwicklung der Centurion-Mine liegt im Zeitplan voraus, mit einem Ziel von 500.000 Tonnen im Jahr 2025
  • Auszahlung einer Dividende von 0,075 US-Dollar pro Aktie
  • Mitteilung an Anglo American über eine wesentliche nachteilige Änderung im Zusammenhang mit der geplanten Übernahme aufgrund von Problemen bei der Moranbah North Mine
Trotz niedrigerer Preise für See-Kohle erzielten die Segmente des Unternehmens gute Ergebnisse, wobei Seaborne Thermal 84,2 Millionen US-Dollar zum bereinigten EBITDA beitrug, Seaborne Met 13,2 Millionen, Powder River Basin 36,3 Millionen und Other U.S. Thermal 32,9 Millionen.
Positive
  • Strong cost management across all segments, with costs below guidance levels
  • Generated $120 million in operating cash flow
  • Secured 7-year contract with Associated Electric Cooperative for 7-8 million tons annually
  • Centurion Mine development 20% ahead of targets
  • Strong balance sheet with cash positive net-debt position and over $1 billion in liquidity
  • PRB segment already sold out for planned 2025 production
Negative
  • Q1 2025 net income declined to $34.4M from $39.6M year-over-year
  • Adjusted EBITDA decreased to $144M from $160.5M year-over-year
  • Material Adverse Change in Anglo American acquisition due to Moranbah North Mine issues
  • 18% reduction in Seaborne Thermal realized prices from Q4 2024
  • Reduced Seaborne Met sales volumes due to sluggish market conditions

Insights

Peabody delivers solid Q1 with $144M in EBITDA and $120M cash flow despite pricing headwinds; maintains strong balance sheet with positive net-debt position.

Peabody's Q1 results demonstrate resilience amid challenging market conditions. The company reported $34.4 million in net income ($0.27 per share), down slightly from $39.6 million ($0.29 per share) in Q1 2024. Adjusted EBITDA reached $144 million compared to $160.5 million in the prior year period.

The standout metric is $120 million in operating cash flow, showcasing the company's ability to generate substantial liquidity even as seaborne coal prices remain cyclically low. This cash generation reinforces Peabody's exceptionally strong balance sheet, which features a cash-positive net-debt position and over $1 billion in liquidity.

Segment margins highlight Peabody's operational effectiveness. Seaborne Thermal maintained an impressive 32% EBITDA margin despite an 18% sequential decline in realized prices. The PRB segment delivered a 13% margin while Other U.S. Thermal achieved 20%. Only the Seaborne Metallurgical segment struggled relatively, with margins compressed by lower benchmark pricing.

Cost performance was exemplary across all segments, with actual costs coming in below or at the low end of guidance ranges. This cost discipline was crucial in offsetting price pressures and maintaining healthy margins.

The company's declaration of a $0.075 per share dividend signals confidence in continued cash generation. With full-year guidance maintained and the PRB segment already sold out for planned 2025 production, Peabody has visibility into steady near-term performance despite Q2 typically being a seasonally lighter period.

Peabody expertly navigates weak seaborne markets while capitalizing on strong U.S. coal demand; Centurion development advances amid potential acquisition complications.

Peabody's operational execution was exceptional this quarter, with the company effectively balancing its diversified portfolio to offset market weaknesses. The company skillfully managed costs across all segments to counter pricing pressures, particularly in seaborne markets where thermal coal prices dropped 18% from Q4 2024.

The U.S. coal market presents a distinctly positive picture. Increased coal-fueled generation drove PRB shipments above expectations at 19.6 million tons. This trend appears sustainable, with the company noting favorable supply/demand fundamentals in U.S. thermal markets. The recently secured seven-year contract with Associated Electric Cooperative to supply 7-8 million tons annually provides significant baseline volume security.

Peabody's Centurion Mine development remains on budget and ahead of schedule, with development rates exceeding targets by 20%. The mine has already shipped its second delivery of premium hard coking coal and is tracking ahead of its 500,000-ton sales target for 2025. This strategic asset is progressing toward longwall production in Q1 2026, which will significantly enhance Peabody's metallurgical coal portfolio.

A notable concern is the Material Adverse Change notification sent to Anglo American regarding Peabody's planned acquisition of steelmaking coal assets. This relates to issues at the Moranbah North Mine following a gas ignition event in March 2025. The mine remains inactive, and if not resolved satisfactorily, Peabody may terminate the acquisition agreements.

The recent White House executive orders aimed at revitalizing the U.S. coal industry provide a supportive policy backdrop. These orders specifically target expanded operation of coal-fueled generation, which could bolster domestic demand for Peabody's thermal coal production.

Looking ahead, while Q2 typically experiences seasonal demand weakness, the company notes metallurgical coal prices have rebounded from March lows, potentially providing some relief for the seaborne metallurgical segment.

Strong First Quarter Results on Favorable Cost Performance & Seaborne Thermal Volumes

Centurion Development Continuing Progress Toward Q1 2026 Longwall Production

Peabody Signs Multi-Year Contract to Provide Coal to Midwestern Generating Stations

ST. LOUIS, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Peabody (NYSE: BTU) today reported net income attributable to common stockholders of $34.4 million, or $0.27 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2025, compared to $39.6 million, or $0.29 per diluted share in the prior year quarter.  Peabody had Adjusted EBITDA1 of $144.0 million in the first quarter of 2025 compared to $160.5 million in the prior year quarter.

"Peabody is off to a strong start in 2025, controlling the controllables with solid volumes and great cost management that mitigated impacts of cyclically low seaborne coal prices," said Peabody President and CEO Jim Grech. "All segments continue to generate favorable Adjusted EBITDA, and our low-cost U.S. operations benefit from both a positive policy backdrop and good supply/demand fundamentals."

Highlights

  • Reported first quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $144 million and generated operating cash flow of $120 million.
  • Contained costs successfully with average costs per ton below the guidance levels in Seaborne Thermal and Metallurgical segments, and near the low end of guidance in PRB and Other U.S. Thermal segments.
  • Remains on budget and ahead of planned development at the Centurion Mine, with the mine ahead of its target of 500,000 tons of sales in 2025 in advance of longwall production in the first quarter of 2026.
  • Signed a seven-year contract to provide seven to eight million tons of coal per year to Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.
  • Participated in the White House event in early April in which President Donald Trump signed executive orders aimed at revitalizing the U.S. coal industry and supporting the expanded operation of coal-fueled generation.
  • Declared a $0.075 per share dividend on common stock on May 6, 2025.

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1 Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure. Adjusted EBITDA margin is equal to segment Adjusted EBITDA (excluding insurance recoveries) divided by segment revenue. Revenue per Ton and Adjusted EBITDA Margin per Ton are equal to revenue by segment and Adjusted EBITDA by segment (excluding insurance recoveries), respectively, divided by segment tons sold. Costs per Ton is equal to Revenue per Ton less Adjusted EBITDA Margin per Ton. Management believes Costs per Ton and Adjusted EBITDA Margin per Ton best reflect controllable costs and operating results at the reporting segment level. We consider all measures reported on a per ton basis, as well as Adjusted EBITDA margin, to be operating/statistical measures. Please refer to the tables and related notes herein for a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures.

 

First Quarter Segment Performance 

Seaborne Thermal


Quarter Ended


Mar.


Dec.


Mar.


2025


2024


2024

Tons sold (in millions)

4.4


4.2


4.0

Export

2.9


2.8


2.5

Domestic

1.5


1.4


1.5

Revenue per Ton

$             60.64


$             73.55


$             71.24

Export - Avg. Realized Price per Ton

79.39


96.41


99.56

Domestic - Avg. Realized Price per Ton

24.95


25.47


26.33

Costs per Ton

41.37


46.97


47.71

Adjusted EBITDA Margin per Ton

$             19.27


$             26.58


$             23.53

Adjusted EBITDA (in millions)

$               84.2


$             111.8


$               93.8

 

Seaborne Thermal Adjusted EBITDA totaled $84.2 million for the first quarter on Adjusted EBITDA margins of 32 percent, despite an 18 percent reduction in realized prices from the fourth quarter of 2024.  Sales volumes were favorable to both guidance and fourth quarter 2024 results.  Costs came in well below company targets and benefited from strong production at the Wilpinjong Mine.

Seaborne Metallurgical


Quarter Ended


Mar.


Dec.


Mar.


2025


2024


2024

Tons sold (in millions)

1.8


2.2


1.4

Revenue per Ton

$           125.15


$           123.41


$           172.60

Costs per Ton

117.66


113.05


138.83

Adjusted EBITDA Margin per Ton

$               7.49


$             10.36


$             33.77

Adjusted EBITDA (in millions)

$               13.2


$               22.8


$               48.3

Seaborne Met Adjusted EBITDA totaled $13.2 million.  Costs that came in well below company targets, largely offset the impact of a 9 percent reduction in benchmark pricing from the fourth quarter of 2024.  Sales volume of 1.8 million tons came in modestly below targets as the company slowed a return from a longwall move at its Shoal Creek Mine given sluggish market conditions. 

Powder River Basin


Quarter Ended


Mar.


Dec.


Mar.


2025


2024


2024

Tons sold (in millions)

19.6


23.0


18.7

Revenue per Ton

$             14.02


$             13.79


$             13.62

Costs per Ton

12.18


11.50


12.74

Adjusted EBITDA Margin per Ton

$               1.84


$               2.29


$               0.88

Adjusted EBITDA (in millions)

$               36.3


$               52.7


$               16.4

Powder River Basin Adjusted EBITDA totaled $36.3 million on Adjusted EBITDA margins of 13 percent.  First quarter shipments exceeded expectations due to strong U.S. coal demand and a substantial increase in coal-fueled generation.  PRB segment cost performance was near the low end of company targets.  With a strong start to U.S. coal consumption in 2025, the company anticipates increased customer demand for the full year.

Other U.S. Thermal


Quarter Ended


Mar.


Dec.


Mar.


2025


2024


2024

Tons sold (in millions)

3.1


3.7


3.2

Revenue per Ton

$             54.32


$             57.74


$             59.75

Costs per Ton

43.71


46.73


45.25

Adjusted EBITDA Margin per Ton

$             10.61


$             11.01


$             14.50

Adjusted EBITDA (in millions)

$               32.9


$               40.5


$               46.5

Other U.S. Thermal Adjusted EBITDA totaled $32.9 million for the quarter on Adjusted EBITDA margins of 20 percent.  Sales were modestly below guidance as the company replenished stockpiles following a longwall move at the Twentymile Mine, while costs were on the low end of company targets and down 6 percent from the fourth quarter 2024.

"Peabody's powerful first quarter results amid challenging markets allowed the company to generate $120 million in operating cash flow and demonstrated the strength of our diversified global coal portfolio," said Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Mark Spurbeck.  "In addition, Peabody's balance sheet remains excellent, with a cash positive net-debt position, fully funded final reclamation and more than $1 billion in liquidity."

Centurion Update

Centurion shipped its second delivery of premium hard coking coal during the first quarter and the mine's development rates exceeded targets by 20 percent.  Four continuous miners are in production, and the mine is ahead of its target of 500,000 tons of sales for the full year.  Centurion continues to make strong progress toward full scale longwall production in the first quarter of 2026.

Acquisition Update

Peabody announced that it has notified Anglo American Plc of a Material Adverse Change (MAC) impacting Peabody's planned acquisition of steelmaking coal assets from Anglo. The MAC relates to issues involving the Moranbah North Mine, which remains inactive following what was described as a gas ignition event on March 31, 2025.  If the MAC is not resolved to Peabody's satisfaction in the limited timeframe specified under the companies' acquisition agreements, Peabody may elect to terminate the agreements.

Outlook

"Looking ahead, the second quarter is typically our lightest for demand given shoulder season effects on thermal coal demand," said Mr. Grech. "We are already sold out for planned 2025 production in the Powder River Basin, and metallurgical coal prices have rebounded from their lows in March."  

Second Quarter 2025   

Seaborne Thermal

  • Volume is expected to be 4.0 million tons, including 2.5 million export tons. 0.8 million export tons are priced at approximately $77 per ton, and 1.0 million tons of Newcastle product and 0.7 million tons of high ash product are unpriced. Costs are anticipated to be $45-$50 per ton.

Seaborne Metallurgical

  • Volume is anticipated to be 2.2 million tons and is expected to achieve 70 to 75 percent of the premium hard coking coal price index.  Costs are anticipated to be $120-$130 per ton.

U.S. Thermal

  • PRB volume is expected to be 19 million tons at an average price of $13.80 per ton and costs of approximately $12.50-$13.00 per ton.
  • Other U.S. Thermal volume is expected to be 3.3 million tons at an average price of $52.00 per ton and costs of approximately $41-$45 per ton.

Today's earnings call is scheduled for 10 a.m. CT and can be accessed via the company's website at PeabodyEnergy.com.

Peabody (NYSE: BTU) is a leading coal producer, providing essential products for the production of affordable, reliable energy and steel.  Our commitment to sustainability underpins everything we do and shapes our strategy for the future.  For further information, visit PeabodyEnergy.com.  

Contact:

Vic Svec
ir@peabodyenergy.com

 

Guidance Targets (Excluding Contributions from Planned Acquisition)

 

Segment Performance








2025 Full Year



Total Volume
(millions of

short tons)

Priced Volume
(millions of short
tons)

Priced Volume
Pricing per
Short Ton

Average Cost per
Short Ton

Seaborne Thermal

14.2 - 15.2

9.1

$48.14

$47.00 - $52.00

Seaborne Thermal (Export)

8.8 - 9.8

3.7

$78.85

NA

Seaborne Thermal (Domestic)

5.4

5.4

$27.10

NA

Seaborne Metallurgical

8.0 - 9.0

2.5

$121.00

$120.00 - 130.00

PRB U.S. Thermal

76 - 78

77

$13.85

$12.00 - $12.75

Other U.S. Thermal

13.4 -14.4

13.6

$52.00

$43.00 - $47.00






Other Annual Financial Metrics ($ in millions)



2025 Full Year




SG&A

$95




Total Capital Expenditures

$450




Major Project Capital Expenditures

$280




Sustaining Capital Expenditures

$170




ARO Cash Spend

$50










Supplemental Information







Seaborne Thermal

~52% of unpriced export volumes are expected to price on average at Globalcoal "NEWC" levels and ~48% are expected to have a higher ash content and price at 80-95% of API 5 price levels.

Seaborne Metallurgical

On average, Peabody's metallurgical sales are anticipated to price at 70-75% of the premium hard-coking coal index price (FOB Australia).

PRB and Other U.S. Thermal

PRB and Other U.S. Thermal volumes reflect volumes priced at March 31, 2025. Weighted average quality for the PRB segment 2025 volume is approximately 8,695 BTU.

Certain forward-looking measures and metrics presented are non-GAAP financial and operating/statistical measures. Due to the volatility and variability of certain items needed to reconcile these measures to their nearest GAAP measure, no reconciliation can be provided without unreasonable cost or effort.

 

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)



For the Quarters Ended Mar. 31, 2025, Dec. 31, 2024 and Mar. 31, 2024









(In Millions, Except Per Share Data)








Quarter Ended



Mar.


Dec.


Mar.



2025


2024


2024








Tons Sold

28.9


33.1


27.4








Revenue

$             937.0


$          1,123.1


$             983.6

Operating Costs and Expenses (1)

770.2


957.0


814.2

Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization

92.1


95.6


79.8

Asset Retirement Obligation Expenses

13.6


10.2


12.9

Selling and Administrative Expenses

23.6


26.3


22.0

Restructuring Charges

1.7


2.3


0.1

Transaction Costs Related to Business Combinations

2.4


10.3


Other Operating (Income) Loss:






Net Gain on Disposals

(5.2)


(0.1)


(2.1)

Provision for NARM Loss



1.8

Loss (Income) from Equity Affiliates

6.7


(18.6)


3.7

Operating Profit

31.9


40.1


51.2

Interest Expense, Net of Capitalized Interest

11.5


11.8


14.7

Interest Income

(15.4)


(17.3)


(19.2)

Net Periodic Benefit Credit, Excluding Service Cost

(7.4)


(10.2)


(10.1)

Net Mark-to-Market Adjustment on Actuarially Determined Liabilities


(6.1)


Income from Continuing Operations Before Income Taxes

43.2


61.9


65.8

Income Tax Provision

4.9


23.6


20.1

Income from Continuing Operations, Net of Income Taxes

38.3


38.3


45.7

Loss from Discontinued Operations, Net of Income Taxes

(0.3)


(0.5)


(0.7)

Net Income

38.0


37.8


45.0

Less: Net Income Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests

3.6


7.2


5.4

Net Income Attributable to Common Stockholders

$               34.4


$               30.6


$               39.6








Adjusted EBITDA (2)

$             144.0


$             176.7


$             160.5







Diluted EPS - Income from Continuing Operations (3)(4)

$               0.27


$               0.25


$               0.30








Diluted EPS - Net Income Attributable to Common Stockholders (3)

$               0.27


$               0.25


$               0.29








(1)

Excludes items shown separately.

(2)

Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure. Refer to the "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section in this document for definitions and reconciliations to the most comparable measures under U.S. GAAP.

(3)

Weighted average diluted shares outstanding were 138.7 million, 138.4 million and 144.9 million during the quarters ended March 31, 2025,  December 31, 2024 and March 31, 2024, respectively.

(4)

Reflects income from continuing operations, net of income taxes less net income attributable to noncontrolling interests.








This information is intended to be reviewed in conjunction with the company's filings with the SEC.

 

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets


As of Mar. 31, 2025 and Dec. 31, 2024






(Dollars In Millions)






(Unaudited)





Mar. 31, 2025


Dec. 31, 2024

Cash and Cash Equivalents

$             696.5


$             700.4

Accounts Receivable, Net

277.7


359.3

Inventories, Net

418.0


393.4

Other Current Assets

280.2


327.6

Total Current Assets

1,672.4


1,780.7

Property, Plant, Equipment and Mine Development, Net

3,058.0


3,081.5

Operating Lease Right-of-Use Assets

84.1


119.3

Restricted Cash and Collateral

815.3


809.8

Investments and Other Assets

153.9


162.4

Total Assets

$          5,783.7


$          5,953.7






Current Portion of Long-Term Debt

$               16.0


$               15.8

Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

691.6


811.7

Total Current Liabilities

707.6


827.5

Long-Term Debt, Less Current Portion

331.2


332.3

Deferred Income Taxes

37.0


40.9

Asset Retirement Obligations, Less Current Portion

669.6


667.8

Accrued Postretirement Benefit Costs

119.2


120.4

Operating Lease Liabilities, Less Current Portion

54.9


86.7

Other Noncurrent Liabilities

149.1


169.3

Total Liabilities

2,068.6


2,244.9






Common Stock

1.9


1.9

Additional Paid-in Capital

3,993.4


3,990.5

Treasury Stock

(1,927.3)


(1,926.5)

Retained Earnings

1,470.9


1,445.8

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income

129.0


138.8

Peabody Energy Corporation Stockholders' Equity

3,667.9


3,650.5

Noncontrolling Interests

47.2


58.3

Total Stockholders' Equity

3,715.1


3,708.8

Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

$          5,783.7


$          5,953.7






This information is intended to be reviewed in conjunction with the company's filings with the SEC.

 

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)


For the Quarters Ended Mar. 31, 2025, Dec. 31, 2024 and Mar. 31, 2024







(Dollars In Millions)







Quarter Ended


Mar.


Dec.


Mar


2025


2024


2024

Cash Flows From Operating Activities






Net Cash Provided By Continuing Operations

$             120.5


$             121.4


$             120.3

Net Cash Used in Discontinued Operations

(0.6)


(1.6)


(1.3)

Net Cash Provided By Operating Activities

119.9


119.8


119.0

Cash Flows From Investing Activities






Additions to Property, Plant, Equipment and Mine Development

(70.4)


(135.6)


(61.4)

Changes in Accrued Expenses Related to Capital Expenditures

(38.6)


5.3


(6.8)

Deposit Associated with Planned Acquisition


(75.0)


Proceeds from Disposal of Assets, Net of Receivables

7.2


1.0


2.4

Contributions to Joint Ventures

(138.3)


(177.9)


(202.8)

Distributions from Joint Ventures

150.8


167.4


193.2

Other, Net

(0.3)


6.3


0.2

Net Cash Used In Investing Activities

(89.6)


(208.5)


(75.2)

Cash Flows From Financing Activities






Proceeds from Loan Note Related to Planned Acquisition


9.3


Repayments of Long-Term Debt

(2.8)


(3.2)


(2.2)

Payment of Debt Issuance and Other Deferred Financing Costs

(1.7)


(0.9)


(10.8)

Common Stock Repurchases



(83.1)

Excise Taxes Paid Related to Common Stock Repurchases


(3.3)


Repurchase of Employee Common Stock Relinquished for Tax Withholding

(0.8)



(3.4)

Dividends Paid

(9.1)


(9.1)


(9.7)

Distributions to Noncontrolling Interests

(14.7)



(18.5)

Net Cash Used In Financing Activities

(29.1)


(7.2)


(127.7)

Net Change in Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash

1.2


(95.9)


(83.9)

Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash at Beginning of Period

1,382.6


1,478.5


1,650.2

Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash at End of Period

$          1,383.8


$          1,382.6


$          1,566.3







This information is intended to be reviewed in conjunction with the company's filings with the SEC.

 

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures (Unaudited)



For the Quarters Ended Mar. 31, 2025, Dec. 31, 2024 and Mar. 31, 2024









(Dollars In Millions)

 






Note: Management believes that non-GAAP measures are used by investors to measure our operating performance. These measures are not intended to serve as alternatives to U.S. GAAP measures of performance and may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures presented by other companies.



Quarter Ended



Mar.


Dec.


Mar.



2025


2024


2024








Income from Continuing Operations, Net of Income Taxes

$               38.3


$               38.3


$               45.7

Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization

92.1


95.6


79.8

Asset Retirement Obligation Expenses

13.6


10.2


12.9

Restructuring Charges

1.7


2.3


0.1

Transaction Costs Related to Business Combinations

2.4


10.3


Provision for NARM Loss



1.8

Changes in Amortization of Basis Difference Related to Equity Affiliates

(0.6)


(0.7)


(0.4)

Interest Expense, Net of Capitalized Interest

11.5


11.8


14.7

Interest Income

(15.4)


(17.3)


(19.2)

Net Mark-to-Market Adjustment on Actuarially Determined Liabilities


(6.1)


Unrealized (Gains) Losses on Foreign Currency Option Contracts

(4.3)


9.4


5.7

Take-or-Pay Contract-Based Intangible Recognition

(0.2)


(0.7)


(0.7)

Income Tax Provision

4.9


23.6


20.1

Adjusted EBITDA (1)

$             144.0


$             176.7


$             160.5








Operating Costs and Expenses

$             770.2


$             957.0


$             814.2

Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Foreign Currency Option Contracts

4.3


(9.4)


(5.7)

Take-or-Pay Contract-Based Intangible Recognition

0.2


0.7


0.7

Net Periodic Benefit Credit, Excluding Service Cost

(7.4)


(10.2)


(10.1)

Total Segment Costs (2)

$             767.3


$             938.1


$             799.1








(1)

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as income from continuing operations before deducting net interest expense, income taxes, asset retirement obligation expenses and depreciation, depletion and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is also adjusted for the discrete items that management excluded in analyzing each of our segment's operating performance, as displayed in the reconciliation above. Adjusted EBITDA is used by the chief operating decision maker as the primary financial metric to measure each of our segment's operating performance against expected results and to allocate resources, including capital investment in mining operations and potential expansions.

(2)

Total Segment Costs is defined as operating costs and expenses adjusted for the discrete items that management excluded in analyzing each of our segment's operating performance, as displayed in the reconciliation above. Total Segment Costs is used by management as a component of a metric to measure each of our segment's operating performance.

 

This information is intended to be reviewed in conjunction with the company's filings with the SEC.

 

Supplemental Financial Data (Unaudited)




For the Quarters Ended Mar. 31, 2025, Dec. 31, 2024 and Mar. 31, 2024











Quarter Ended



Mar.


Dec.


Mar.



2025


2024


2024








Revenue Summary (In Millions)






Seaborne Thermal

$             265.1


$             309.3


$             283.9

Seaborne Metallurgical

220.1


271.8


247.0








Powder River Basin

275.6


317.5


254.1

Other U.S. Thermal

168.7


212.3


191.6

Total U.S. Thermal

444.3


529.8


445.7

Corporate and Other

7.5


12.2


7.0

Total

$             937.0


$          1,123.1


$             983.6








Total Segment Costs Summary (In Millions) (1)






Seaborne Thermal

$             180.9


$             197.5


$             190.1

Seaborne Metallurgical

206.9


249.0


198.7








Powder River Basin

239.3


264.8


237.7

Other U.S. Thermal

135.8


171.8


145.1

Total U.S. Thermal

375.1


436.6


382.8

Corporate and Other

4.4


55.0


27.5

Total

$             767.3


$             938.1


$             799.1








Other Supplemental Financial Data (In Millions)






Adjusted EBITDA - Seaborne Thermal

$               84.2


$             111.8


$               93.8

Adjusted EBITDA - Seaborne Metallurgical

13.2


22.8


48.3








Adjusted EBITDA - Powder River Basin

36.3


52.7


16.4

Adjusted EBITDA - Other U.S. Thermal

32.9


40.5


46.5

Adjusted EBITDA - Total U.S. Thermal

69.2


93.2


62.9

Middlemount

(6.9)


10.2


(0.8)

Resource Management Results (2)

5.5


2.7


4.4

Selling and Administrative Expenses

(23.6)


(26.3)


(22.0)

Other Operating Costs, Net (3)

2.4


(37.7)


(26.1)

Adjusted EBITDA (1)

$             144.0


$             176.7


$             160.5








(1)

Total Segment Costs and Adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures. Refer to the "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section in this document for definitions and reconciliations to the most comparable measures under U.S. GAAP.

(2)

Includes gains (losses) on certain surplus coal reserve, coal resource and surface land sales and property management costs and revenue.

(3)

Includes trading and brokerage activities, costs associated with post-mining activities, gains (losses) on certain asset disposals, minimum charges on certain transportation-related contracts, results from the Company's equity method investment in renewable energy joint ventures, cost associated with suspended operations including the Centurion Mine, the impact of foreign currency remeasurement and expenses related to the Company's other commercial activities.








This information is intended to be reviewed in conjunction with the company's filings with the SEC.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the securities laws. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They often include words or variation of words such as "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "projects," "forecasts," "targets," "would," "will," "should," "goal," "could" or "may" or other similar expressions. Forward-looking statements provide management's or the Board's current expectations or predictions of future conditions, events, or results. All statements that address operating performance, events, or developments that may occur in the future are forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the shareholder return framework, execution of the Company's operating plans, market conditions for the Company's products, reclamation obligations, financial outlook, potential acquisitions and strategic investments, and liquidity requirements. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made and reflect Peabody's good faith beliefs, assumptions, and expectations, but they are not guarantees of future performance or events. Furthermore, Peabody disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, except as required by law. By their nature, forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such differences include, but are not limited to, a variety of economic, competitive, and regulatory factors, many of which are beyond Peabody's control, that are described in Peabody's periodic reports filed with the SEC including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2024 and other factors that Peabody may describe from time to time in other filings with the SEC. You may get such filings for free at Peabody's website at www.peabodyenergy.com. You should understand that it is not possible to predict or identify all such factors and, consequently, you should not consider any such list to be a complete set of all potential risks or uncertainties.

 

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What were Peabody's (BTU) Q1 2025 earnings per share?

Peabody reported earnings of $0.27 per diluted share in Q1 2025, compared to $0.29 per share in Q1 2024.

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Peabody's Q1 2025 Adjusted EBITDA was $144.0 million, down from $160.5 million in Q1 2024.

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Peabody notified Anglo American of a Material Adverse Change due to issues at Moranbah North Mine, which may lead to termination of the acquisition agreements if not resolved.

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Peabody signed a seven-year contract to provide 7-8 million tons of coal annually to Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.

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Peabody declared a dividend of $0.075 per share on common stock on May 6, 2025.
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