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Ramaco Resources (NASDAQ: METC) widens Q1 2026 loss but boosts liquidity and returns cash

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Ramaco Resources reported a first-quarter 2026 net loss of $18.3 million, wider than the prior-year loss of $9.5 million, as revenue declined to $121.6 million from $134.7 million and non-GAAP cash margins per ton fell to $16 from $24.

The company sold 892,000 tons at an average non-GAAP revenue of $114 per ton, with cash costs of $98 per ton, and posted first-quarter Adjusted EBITDA of negative $1.8 million. Liquidity remained strong at $488.8 million, including $355.2 million of cash.

Ramaco’s board declared a Class B stock dividend of $0.1369 per share, payable in Class B shares on June 26, 2026 to holders of record on June 12, 2026, with fractional shares settled in cash. The company also repurchased $37 million of Class A stock at an average price of $14.54 under its $100 million buyback program and reaffirmed 2026 production guidance of 3.7–4.1 million tons and capital expenditures of $85–90 million while continuing to advance its Brook Mine rare earth and critical minerals project.

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Results show margin pressure and losses but with very strong liquidity and active capital returns.

Ramaco Resources posted Q1 2026 revenue of $121.6M with a net loss of $18.3M and Adjusted EBITDA of -$1.8M. Lower metallurgical coal pricing and higher diesel costs compressed non-GAAP cash margins to $16 per ton from $24 a year earlier.

Despite weaker profitability, liquidity was robust at $488.8M as of March 31, 2026, supported by prior equity and zero-coupon convertible issuance. The company is simultaneously funding met coal growth projects and early-stage rare earth and critical mineral development at Brook Mine.

Capital allocation is active: Ramaco repurchased $37M of Class A shares at $14.54 average and declared a Class B stock dividend of $0.1369 per share payable on June 26, 2026. Full-year 2026 guidance calls for 3.7–4.1M tons of production, $85–90M capex, and cash costs of $95–100 per ton, framing expectations for upcoming quarters.

Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition Financial
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Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure Disclosure
Material non-public information disclosed under Regulation Fair Disclosure, often investor presentations or guidance.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Q1 2026 revenue $121.6M Three months ended March 31, 2026
Q1 2026 net loss $18.3M Net (loss) income for three months ended March 31, 2026
Adjusted EBITDA -$1.8M Q1 2026 Adjusted EBITDA
Liquidity $488.8M Liquidity as of March 31, 2026
Tons sold 892,000 tons Total tons sold in Q1 2026
Non-GAAP cash cost per ton $98/ton Non-GAAP cash cost per ton sold (FOB mine) in Q1 2026
Share repurchases $37M 2026 Class A common stock repurchases under $100M program to date
Class B stock dividend $0.1369/share Q2 2026 Class B stock dividend amount
Adjusted EBITDA financial
"Adjusted EBITDA is used as a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure by management and external users of our financial statements"
Adjusted EBITDA is a way companies measure how much money they make from their core operations, like running a business, by removing certain costs or income that aren’t part of regular business activities. It helps investors see how well a company is doing without distractions from unusual expenses or gains, making it easier to compare companies or track performance over time.
non-GAAP revenue per ton financial
"Non-GAAP revenue per ton (FOB mine) is calculated as coal sales revenue less transportation costs"
non-GAAP cash cost per ton financial
"Non-GAAP cash cost per ton sold (FOB mine) is calculated as cash cost of coal sales less transportation costs and idle and other costs"
rare earth and critical minerals technical
"exploratory rare earth and critical minerals project in Wyoming"
stock dividend financial
"the Company announced that its board of directors approved and declared a stock dividend of $0.1369 per share of Class B common stock"
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liquidity financial
"we ended the first quarter with almost $490 million in liquidity, up more than 310% year-over-year"
Liquidity is how easily and quickly an asset or investment can be converted into cash without losing value. It matters to investors because higher liquidity means they can access their money quickly if needed, while lower liquidity can make it harder to sell assets promptly or at a fair price, potentially creating financial challenges. Think of it like trying to sell a common item versus a rare collectible—it's much easier to sell the common item fast.
Revenue $121.6M
Net income (loss) -$18.3M
Adjusted EBITDA -$1.8M
Tons sold 892,000
Guidance

For full-year 2026, Ramaco guides to 3.7–4.1M tons of production, 4.1–4.5M tons of sales, cash costs of $95–$100 per ton, capital expenditures of $85–$90M, SG&A of $67–$72M, and an effective tax rate of 20–25%.

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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): May 11, 2026

Ramaco Resources, Inc.

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its Charter)

Delaware

001-38003

38-4018838

(State or other jurisdiction of

(Commission

(IRS Employer

incorporation)

File No.)

Identification No.)

250 West Main Street, Suite 1900

Lexington, Kentucky 40507

(Address of principal executive offices)

Registrant’s Telephone Number, including area code: (859) 244-7455

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class

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Trading Symbol(s)

  ​ ​ ​

Name of each exchange on
which registered

Class A Common Stock, $0.01 par value

METC

NASDAQ Global Select Market

Class B Common Stock, $0.01 par value

METCB

NASDAQ Global Select Market

8.375% Senior Notes due 2029

METCZ

NASDAQ Global Select Market

8.250% Senior Notes due 2030

METCI

NASDAQ Global Select Market

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§ 230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§ 240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company  

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  

Item 2.02.Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On May 11, 2026, Ramaco Resources, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release reporting its financial and operating results for the first quarter of 2026 (the “Earnings Release”). A copy of the Earnings Release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated herein by reference.

The information furnished in this Current Report on Form 8-K under Item 2.02, including Exhibit 99.1 attached hereto, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, and shall not be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

Item 7.01.Regulation FD Disclosure.

On May 11, 2026, as disclosed in the Earnings Release, the Company announced that its board of directors approved and declared a stock dividend of $0.1369 per share of Class B common stock payable in shares of the Company’s Class B common stock on June 26, 2026 (the “Payment Date”), to shareholders of record as of the close of Nasdaq on June 12, 2026 (the “Record Date”). The dividend will be paid in Class B common stock and the amount of shares to be issued per share owned will be determined by dividing the dividend amount by the closing transaction price of the Class B common stock at the close of the market on the Record Date.

No fractional shares will be issued in connection with the stock dividend. In lieu of the issuance of fractional shares, the Company will pay in cash on the Payment Date the fair value of the fractions of a share issuable, determined as of the close of Nasdaq on the Record Date and based upon the closing transaction price per share of the Class B common stock reported by Nasdaq on that date. A copy of the Earnings Release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated herein by reference.

The information set forth in Item 2.02 above and in Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K is incorporated herein by reference.

The information furnished in this Current Report on Form 8-K under Item 7.01, including Exhibit 99.1 attached hereto, shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, and shall not be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

Item 9.01.Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits.

Exhibit
No.

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Exhibit Description

99.1

Earnings Release issued by Ramaco Resources, Inc. dated May 11, 2026

104

Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL)

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

RAMACO RESOURCES, INC.

By: 

/s/ Randall W. Atkins

Name: 

Randall W. Atkins

Title: 

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Date:May 11, 2026

Exhibit 99.1

RAMACO RESOURCES REPORTS

FIRST QUARTER 2026 RESULTS

 

LEXINGTON, KY., May 11, 2026 -- Ramaco Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: METC, METCB, “Ramaco” or the “Company”) is a leading operator and developer of high-quality, low-cost metallurgical coal in Central Appalachia and is transitioning to develop an exploratory rare earth and critical minerals project in Wyoming. Today it reported financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2026 (the “Results”).

 

FIRST QUARTER 2026 HIGHLIGHTS

The Company had a quarterly net loss of $(18.3) million and Class A diluted EPS of $(0.30).

The Company had quarterly Adjusted EBITDA of $(1.8) million defined as adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, equity-based compensation, and, when applicable, certain other non-operating and expense items that are non-recurring and not related to the underlying business performance, a non-GAAP measure (“Adjusted EBITDA”). See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” below.

During the first quarter and through the close of business on May 8, 2026, the Company has purchased $37 million or 2.5 million shares of Class A common shares in the open market at an average price of $14.54 per share. Overall, these repurchases represent almost 5% of the Class A common shares. At current price levels, we believe share repurchases represent a prudent use of our capital.

The first quarter reflected liquidity of $488.8 million, an increase of more than 310% year over year. The Company’s balance sheet remains among the strongest in its history.

This financial strength has allowed the Company to optimize the transition into a dual platform critical minerals company with liquidity for both future growth of metallurgical coal production as well as advancement of our exploratory rare earths and critical minerals project in Wyoming. This year it has also provided the optionality to enhance shareholder value through opportunistic open market purchases of the Company’s Class A common stock.

The Company had quarterly non-GAAP cash mine cost per ton sold of $98 which was consistent with the first quarter of 2025. (See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures” below.) The Company’s cash costs continue to remain in the first quartile of the U.S. metallurgical coal cost curve.

First quarter 2026 cash margins of $16 per ton declined from first quarter 2025 margins of $24 per ton due to the $20 per ton decline in U.S. high-vol indices over that same period. We view current high-vol price indices as unsustainable, as the majority of global high-vol mines remain unprofitable on a sustainable cost basis.

We anticipate upward movement in U.S. coal pricing in the second half of 2026, caused by anticipated higher cost domestic high-vol supply contraction, coupled with Australian benchmark pricing having risen $50 per ton in the first quarter of 2026 versus the first quarter of 2025.

  

MARKET COMMENTARY / 2026 OUTLOOK

 

Rare Earths and Critical Minerals:

The Company anticipates receipt in late June of a revised conceptual study being prepared by the engineering firm of Hatch Ltd. (“Hatch”). It will be followed soon thereafter with a Technical Report Summary (“TRS”) for the Initial Assessment of the Brook Mine project from Weir International (“Weir”). Both the Hatch study and

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Weir TRS are being prepared utilizing the carbochlorination process for recovery of critical minerals. This technique is currently used extensively in the titanium dioxide industry.

Internal projections continue to estimate that this flowsheet process should generate materially increased incremental revenue and free cash flow when compared to our previously published projections in the Fluor study prepared in July 2025 which utilized a hydrometallurgical extraction process with a solvent extraction refining technique.

We continue discussions regarding both potential critical mineral product offtake transactions and non-dilutive third-party project financing involving public and private sectors both domestically and overseas.

The pilot plant’s building structure is now being constructed in Wyoming with anticipated completion this summer. Design and construction of the interior equipment and testing facilities being fabricated at the Zeton, Inc. facility in Canada will begin in the Fall and full-scale pilot operations should commence in 2027.

Metallurgical Coal Sales, Marketing and Growth Projects:

Sales commitments for 2026 currently total 3.5 million tons as of April 30. This sales level equates to 90% of 2026 production guidance at the midpoint of 3.9 million tons.

1.1 million tons at an average realized fixed price of $138 per ton are committed to North American customers. An additional 1.0 million tons at an average fixed price of $107 per ton are committed to seaborne customers. In total, 2.1 million tons are committed at an average fixed price of $124 per ton. An additional 1.4 million export tons are committed to seaborne customers at index-linked pricing.

While U.S. high-vol indices rose 6% on average in the first quarter of 2026 versus the fourth quarter of 2025, our average realized pricing as a whole fell $2 per ton or 2% sequentially. This first quarter decline was due to a combination of lower fixed priced annual domestic business in 2026 versus 2025, as well as lower netback realizations on export sales into Asia caused by increased freight rates due to the Iranian conflict.

In the short to medium term, we see stronger current demand for low-vol products as compared to high-vol. U.S. low-vol indices were up 6% year-on-year in the first quarter, whereas U.S. high-vol prices were down 12% over the same period.

To meet this demand our recently announced low-vol growth projects remain on track and on budget. Specifically, at our Berwind complex we have restarted our Laurel Fork Mine and will be adding a 3rd section at the main Berwind Mine this summer. At full production, these projects are expected to add approximately 100,000-200,000 tons in 2026 and 500,000 tons of metallurgical coal production in 2027.

Similarly, we continue construction of a new rail loadout at our low-vol Maben complex with completion expected before year-end. This loadout is anticipated to save roughly $20 per ton on current trucking costs at this complex. It will also facilitate development of future deep mining should the Company elect to initiate mine expansion at this complex. At full production the Maben deep mine could provide approximately 1.5 million tons of additional low-vol coal production.

 

Metallurgical Coal Guidance:

 

The Company reiterates all previous key operational guidance across the board for full-year 2026.

For the second quarter of 2026, we anticipate coal shipments of between 900,000 – 1,000,000 tons, with an ability to increase this figure depending on market conditions. We expect cash costs towards the higher end of the full-year range for the second quarter on the back of elevated fuel costs due to the Iranian conflict.

 

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MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY

 

Randall Atkins, Ramaco Resources’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer commented, “Through our previously announced $100 million stock buyback program thus far this year we have repurchased $37 million of Class A common stock at an average price of $14.54 per share. This constitutes approximately 5% of our outstanding shares. We will continue to review our share repurchase options as the markets dictate.

Over the past 9 months, we raised more than $500 million in equity and zero coupon unsecured convertible notes at prices of $18.75 per share on the equity raise and $24.25 per share on the convertible notes, both above the average price of our recent repurchase program.

Our current share price level on a forward basis is in line with our metallurgical coal peers based on consensus estimates. As a result, we see that the market is placing limited share value on our potential rare earth elements and other critical minerals opportunity. Given our more positive internal view, we felt a prudent use of cash was to initiate execution on our authorized share repurchase plan in the first quarter.

We will continue to evaluate the best use of cash on the balance sheet. I would note that we ended the first quarter with almost $490 million in liquidity, up more than 310% year-over-year. At these levels, our strong balance sheet affords us the optionality to invest in a number of areas including share repurchases, advancement of our exploratory Brook Mine project and low-vol met coal growth.

Regarding the metallurgical coal business, this was the third consecutive quarter of cash cost per ton sold under $100, a unique accomplishment among our met coal peers. This was accomplished without wage or benefit cuts, and despite rising diesel prices since the start of the year.

The Iranian conflict has impacted our business in several direct and indirect aspects. Diesel fuel prices for mine operations in the first quarter increased by roughly 23% over last year. Similarly, we have seen netbacks on Asian sales decline based on freight charge increases brought on by higher fuel costs.

On met coal sales we have solidly started 2026 with 3.5 million tons contracted as of April 30. This sales level equates to 90% at the midpoint of 2026 production guidance of 3.9 million tons. 1.1 million tons are committed at an average realized fixed price of $138 per ton to North American customers and an additional 1.0 million tons are committed at an average fixed price of $107 per ton to seaborne customers. Another 1.4 million tons are committed to export sales at floating index-based pricing.

Despite strong operational performance, both met coal pricing and realizations remain challenged, especially on the high-vol side. Current first quarter cash margins of $16 per ton declined from $24 per ton for same quarter in 2025. This was largely due to the $20 per ton, or 12% decline in U.S. high-vol indices over that same period. High-vol prices rose modestly in this first quarter versus the fourth quarter of 2025, however we still view current high-vol indices as unsustainably weak.

At these levels, almost all global high-vol mines remain unprofitable on a sustaining cost basis. This year that dynamic has caused many key operations throughout both the U.S. and internationally to either file for bankruptcy, idle production, or engage in outright sales processes. All of this is likely to result in further supply contraction as the year progresses.

Based on this supply dynamic alone we anticipate metallurgical prices will rise in the second half of 2026. Further, with Australian benchmark pricing now up $50 per ton in the first quarter of 2026 versus the first quarter of 2025, we view the current gap as unsustainable between Australian and U.S. met coal quoted index pricing.

Our recently announced low-vol growth projects are proceeding on both anticipated timing and projected spend. Last quarter we restarted our Laurel Fork Mine and this summer we will add a 3rd section to our Berwind Mine. At full production, these projects are expected to add 100,000-200,000 tons in 2026 and 500,000 tons of coal production in 2027. In addition, at our low-vol Maben complex the construction of the new rail loadout is expected to be complete

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before year-end. This loadout is anticipated to currently save roughly $20 per ton on trucking costs and provide optionality for future deep mine production growth at this mine.

On the rare earth elements and critical minerals front, we expect the second half of 2026 will see significant advancement on a number of fronts. The revised conceptual study from Hatch is expected in June, followed soon thereafter by a geological Technical Report Summary from Weir, both analyzing the Initial Assessment of the carbochlorination processing flowsheet technique. Based on internal projections we estimate that this process should materially increase previous estimates of incremental revenue and free cash flow.

We are now in advanced stages regarding potential domestic and international offtake transactions and non-dilutive third-party project financing. Specifics will be disclosed when transactions are complete. Timing on our pilot plant construction remains as projected with pilot operations expected to begin in early 2027.

We are advancing our reorganization efforts outlined in our last Earnings release earlier this year. We expect to detail more on this in our remarks tomorrow in connection with this quarter’s release.”

 Key operational and financial metrics are presented below (unaudited):

Key Metrics

1Q26

4Q25

Chg.

1Q25

Chg.

Total Tons Sold ('000)

892

938

(5)%

946

(6)%

Total Tons Produced ('000)

951

892

7%

989

(4)%

Liquidity ($mm)

$

488.8

$

521.0

(6)%

$

118.4

313%

Revenue ($mm)

$

121.6

$

128.0

(5)%

$

134.7

(10)%

Cost of Sales ($mm)

$

108.5

$

103.2

5%

$

114.1

(5)%

Non-GAAP Revenue of Tons Sold ($/Ton) (a)

$

114

$

116

(2)%

$

122

(7)%

Non-GAAP Cash Cost of Sales ($/Ton) (a)

$

98

$

92

7%

$

98

0%

Non-GAAP Cash Margins on Tons Sold ($/Ton) (a)

$

16

$

24

(33)%

$

24

(33)%

Net Income (Loss) ($mm)

$

(18.3)

$

(14.7)

(25)%

$

(9.5)

(94)%

Diluted EPS - Class A Common Stock

$

(0.30)

$

(0.26)

(15)%

$

(0.19)

(58)%

Diluted EPS - Class B Common Stock

$

(0.15)

$

(0.07)

(114)%

$

(0.20)

25%

Adjusted EBITDA ($mm) (a)

$

(1.8)

$

8.9

(120)%

$

9.8

(118)%

Cash Capex ($mm)

$

17.1

$

12.2

40%

$

20.3

(16)%

(1)See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures.” Differences may occur due to rounding.

FIRST QUARTER 2026 PERFORMANCE

 

In the following paragraphs, all references to “quarterly” periods or to “the quarter” refer to the first quarter of 2026, unless specified otherwise.

 

Quarterly Year 2026 over 2025 Year Comparison

 

Quarterly overall coal production in the first quarter of 2026 of 951,000 tons was down 4% from the same period of 2025. The Elk Creek complex produced 717,000 tons, up 4% from last year. The Berwind, Knox Creek, and Maben complexes had production of 234,000 tons in the quarter, which was down 22% from the same period last year. The decline was largely due to the previously announced idling of higher cost metallurgical coal production precipitated by weak market conditions.

U.S. high-vol metallurgical coal indices fell almost 12% versus the first quarter of 2025. As a result, quarterly pricing was $114 per ton, or 7% lower compared to $122 per ton in the first quarter of 2025.

Cash costs were $98 per ton sold, excluding transportation costs and idle mine costs, consistent with the same period in 2025.

Resultant cash margins were $16 per ton during the first quarter, down from $24 per ton or 33% from the same period of 2025. This was based on non-GAAP revenue (FOB mine) and non-GAAP cash cost of sales (FOB mine).

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Quarterly 2026 Sequential Comparison

 

First quarter of 2026 production of 951,000 tons was up 7% from the fourth quarter of 2025. The increase was moderated due to both continued production discipline in the current challenging market environment, coupled with the fourth quarter being impacted by two weeks of vacation.

First quarter of 2026 sales of 892,000 tons were down 5% from the fourth quarter of 2025. First quarter sales were in line with our guidance, but were impacted by weather creating negative transportation issues, which were resolved by mid-March. Sales activity continues to run at normal cadence so far in the second quarter of 2026.  

Realized first quarter pricing of $114 per ton was down 2% from $116 per ton in the fourth quarter of 2025. This slight decline was primarily due to lower priced annual domestic business in 2026 versus 2025 with average U.S. high-vol index pricing dropping by 12% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026. Netback price realizations were also impacted by both significantly higher amounts of export sales into Asia in the first quarter of 2026, and freight rates which increased due to higher fuel pricing caused by the Iranian conflict.

Quarterly cash costs of $98 per ton were up $6 per ton or 7% compared to $92 per ton in the fourth quarter of 2025. The increase in cash costs was again largely due to higher diesel prices. Quarterly cash margins were $16 per ton, compared to $24 per ton last quarter, due mainly to the increased cash cost per ton. These figures are based on non-GAAP revenue (FOB mine) and non-GAAP cash cost of sales (FOB mine).

 

BALANCE SHEET AND LIQUIDITY

 

As of March 31, 2026, the Company had liquidity of $488.8 million, consisting of approximately $355.2 million of cash and $133.6 million of borrowing availability under our revolving credit facility. Liquidity was up over 310% compared to the same period of 2025.

Quarterly capital expenditures totaled $17.1 million, down 16% compared to $20.3 million in the same period of 2025. This compared to $12.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2025.

For the first quarter of 2026, the Company recognized income tax benefit of $5.8 million, which was an approximate 19% effective tax benefit rate, excluding the impact of discrete items.

The following summarizes key sales, production and financial metrics for the periods noted (unaudited):

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Three months ended

March 31, 

December 31,

March 31, 

In thousands, except per ton amounts

  ​ ​ ​

2026

  ​ ​ ​

2025

  ​ ​ ​

2025

Sales Volume (tons)

 

892

 

938

 

946

Company Production (tons)

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Elk Creek Mining Complex

 

717

 

697

 

687

Berwind Mining Complex (includes Knox Creek and Maben)

 

234

 

195

 

302

Total

 

951

 

892

 

989

Per Ton Financial Metrics (a)

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Average revenue per ton

$

114

$

116

$

122

Average cash costs of coal sold

98

92

98

Average cash margin per ton

$

16

$

24

$

24

Cash Capital Expenditures

$

17,100

$

12,195

$

20,312


(a)Metrics are defined and reconciled under “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures.”

Class B Dividend

Relating to its Class B common shares, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) declared a stock dividend of $0.1369 per share of Class B common stock for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 to shareholders of record as of the close of Nasdaq on June 12, 2026 (the “Record Date”).

The dividends will be paid in Class B common stock and issued on June 26, 2026 (the “Payment Date”) whereby holders will receive new shares of Class B common stock determined by dividing $0.1369 by the closing transaction price of the Class B common stock on June 12, 2026.

No fractional shares will be issued in connection with the above-described stock dividend. In lieu of the issuance of fractional shares, the Company will pay in cash on the Payment Date the fair value of the fractions of a share issuable, determined as of the close of Nasdaq on the Record Date and based upon the closing transaction price per share of the Class B common stock reported by Nasdaq on that date.

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FINANCIAL GUIDANCE

(In thousands, except per ton amounts and percentages)

  ​ ​ ​

Full-Year

Full-Year

2026 Guidance

2025

 

  ​

Company Production (tons)

 

3,700 - 4,100

3,826

Sales (tons) (a)

 

4,100 - 4,500

3,834

Cash Costs Per Ton Sold (b)

$

95 - 100

$

98

Other

Capital Expenditures (c)

$

85,000 - 90,000

$

64,282

Selling, general and administrative expense (d)

$

67,000 - 72,000

$

69,363

Depreciation, depletion, and amortization expense

$

75,000 - 80,000

$

68,155

Interest expense, net

$

1,000 - 2,000

$

7,804

Effective tax rate (e)

20 - 25%

17%

Idle Mine and Other Costs

$

2,000 - 3,000

$

3,059

(a)Includes purchased coal.
(b)Excludes transportation costs and idle mine costs.
(c)Excludes capitalized interest.
(d)Includes stock-based compensation.
(e)Normalized to exclude discrete items.

Committed 2026 Sales Volume(a)

(In millions, except per ton amounts) (unaudited)

  ​ ​ ​

2026

Volume (Tons)

  ​ ​ ​

Average Price/Ton

North America, fixed priced

 

1.1

$

138

Seaborne, fixed priced

 

1.0

107

Total, fixed priced

 

2.1

$

124

Index priced

 

1.4

  ​

Total committed tons

 

3.5

(a)Amounts as of April 30, 2026 include purchased coal. Totals may not add due to rounding. Includes impact from demurrage and other logistics and related fees.

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ABOUT RAMACO RESOURCES

 

Ramaco Resources, Inc. is an operator and developer of high-quality, low-cost metallurgical coal in southern West Virginia, and southwestern Virginia and exploring a coal, rare earth and other critical minerals project in Wyoming. The Company’s executive offices are located in Lexington, Kentucky, with operational offices in Charleston, West Virginia and Sheridan, Wyoming. The Company currently has four active metallurgical coal mining complexes in Central Appalachia and one coal mine and rare earth element and other critical mineral exploration stage property near Sheridan, Wyoming (the “Brook Mine”). The Brook Mine remains an exploration stage property, and no assurance can be given that it will be successfully developed into a commercial scale mine or that any inferred mineral resources estimated will be converted into higher confidence mineral resources or eventually mineral reserves. Contiguous to the Brook Mine, the Company operates a carbon research facility related to the potential production of advanced carbon products and materials from coal. In connection with these activities, it holds a body of more than 70 intellectual property patents, pending applications, exclusive licensing agreements and various trademarks. News and additional information about Ramaco Resources, including filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, are available at http://www.ramacoresources.com. For more information, contact investor relations at (859) 244-7455.

 

FIRST QUARTER 2026 CONFERENCE CALL

 

Ramaco Resources will hold its quarterly conference call and webcast at 10:00 AM Eastern Time (ET) on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. An accompanying slide deck will be available at https://www.ramacoresources.com/investors/investor-presentations/ immediately before the conference call.

 

To participate in the live teleconference on May 12, 2026:

 

Domestic Live: (833) 890-6680

International Live: (412) 564-6129

Conference ID: Ramaco Resources First Quarter 2026 Results

Web link: Click Here

 

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

Certain statements contained in this news release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, but not limited to, statements related to future production volumes and sales, anticipated capital expenditures, expected demand for metallurgical coal, the development and commercialization of the Brook Mine rare earth and critical mineral project, projected operating costs and margins, and the Company’s financial guidance and outlook. These forward-looking statements represent Ramaco Resources' expectations or beliefs concerning guidance, future events, anticipated revenue, future demand and production levels, macroeconomic trends, the development of ongoing projects, costs and expectations regarding operating results, and it is possible that the results described in this news release will not be achieved.

These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of Ramaco Resources' control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements.

These factors include, without limitation, unexpected delays in our current mine development activities, the ability to successfully increase production at our existing met coal complexes in accordance with the Company's growth initiatives, failure of our sales commitment counterparties to perform, increased government regulation of coal in the United States or internationally, the impact of tariffs imposed by the United States and foreign governments, the further decline of demand for coal in export markets and underperformance of the railroads, the Company's ability to successfully develop the exploratory Brook Mine rare earth and critical mineral project, including whether the Company's exploration target and estimates for such mine are realized, the timing of the initial production of rare earth concentrates, the development of a pilot and ultimately a full scale commercial processing facility. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not meet the threshold for reserve modifying factors, such as estimated economic viability, that would allow for conversion to mineral reserves. There is no certainty that any part of the inferred mineral resources estimated at Brook Mine will be converted into higher confidence mineral resources and eventually mineral reserves in the future. Rare earth and critical

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minerals are a new initiative for us and, as such, has required and will continue to require us to make significant investments to build out our rare earth and other critical mineral capabilities.

Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and, except as required by law, Ramaco Resources does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for Ramaco Resources to predict all such factors. When considering these forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind the risk factors and other cautionary statements found in Ramaco Resources' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including its Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The risk factors and other factors noted in Ramaco Resources' SEC filings could cause its actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.

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Ramaco Resources, Inc.
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Operations

Three months ended March 31, 

In thousands, except per share amounts

  ​ ​ ​

2026

  ​ ​ ​

2025

Revenue

 

$

121,613

 

$

134,656

Costs and expenses

Cost of sales (exclusive of items shown separately below)

 

108,514

 

114,132

Asset retirement obligations accretion

 

506

 

402

Depreciation, depletion, and amortization

 

16,613

 

17,542

Selling, general, and administrative

 

20,285

 

14,602

Total costs and expenses

 

145,918

 

146,678

Operating (loss) income

 

(24,305)

 

(12,022)

Other income (expense), net

 

485

 

505

Interest expense, net

 

(334)

 

(2,230)

(Loss) income before tax

 

(24,154)

 

(13,747)

Income tax (benefit) expense

 

(5,835)

 

(4,290)

Net (loss) income

$

(18,319)

$

(9,457)

Earnings per common share

Basic - Class A

$

(0.30)

$

(0.19)

Basic - Class B

$

(0.15)

$

(0.20)

Diluted - Class A

$

(0.30)

$

(0.19)

Diluted - Class B

$

(0.15)

$

(0.20)

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Ramaco Resources, Inc.

Unaudited Consolidated Balance Sheets

In thousands, except per-share amounts

  ​ ​ ​

March 31, 2026

  ​ ​ ​

December 31, 2025

Assets

 

  ​

 

  ​

Current assets

 

  ​

 

  ​

Cash and cash equivalents

$

355,205

$

440,347

Accounts receivable

 

66,335

 

54,354

Inventories

 

105,546

 

87,155

Prepaid expenses and other

 

15,616

 

15,750

Total current assets

 

542,702

 

597,606

Property, plant, and equipment, net

 

517,090

 

511,943

Financing lease right-of-use assets, net

 

14,998

 

15,763

Advanced coal royalties

 

6,260

 

5,815

Other

 

10,538

 

9,442

Total Assets

$

1,091,588

$

1,140,569

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

 

  ​

 

  ​

Liabilities

 

  ​

 

  ​

Current liabilities

 

  ​

 

  ​

Accounts payable

$

57,004

$

41,600

Accrued liabilities

 

43,487

 

54,724

Current portion of asset retirement obligations

 

997

 

1,797

Current portion of long-term debt

 

6

 

56

Current portion of financing lease obligations

7,625

 

7,281

Insurance financing liability

 

2,121

 

4,042

Total current liabilities

 

111,240

 

109,500

Asset retirement obligations, net

 

34,270

 

33,122

Long-term financing lease obligations, net

9,137

 

10,184

Long-term debt, net

452,063

 

451,361

Deferred tax liability, net

 

38,469

 

44,309

Other long-term liabilities

 

9,405

 

8,527

Total liabilities

 

654,584

 

657,003

Commitments and contingencies

 

 

Stockholders' Equity

 

  ​

 

  ​

Class A common stock, $0.01 par value

458

445

Class B common stock, $0.01 par value

110

 

106

Additional paid-in capital

 

470,099

 

483,326

Treasury stock

(15,031)

Retained earnings

 

(18,632)

 

(311)

Total stockholders' equity

 

437,004

 

483,566

Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

$

1,091,588

$

1,140,569

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Ramaco Resources, Inc.

Unaudited Statement of Cash Flows

Three months ended March 31, 

In thousands

  ​ ​ ​

2026

  ​ ​ ​

2025

Cash flows from (used in) operating activities:

 

  ​

 

  ​

Net income (loss)

$

(18,319)

$

(9,457)

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash from operating activities:

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

 

506

 

402

Depreciation, depletion, and amortization

 

16,613

 

17,542

Amortization of debt issuance costs

 

924

 

353

Stock-based compensation

 

4,908

 

3,361

(Gain)/loss on disposal of assets

(448)

Deferred income taxes

 

(5,840)

 

(4,668)

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

 

Accounts receivable

 

(11,981)

 

21,460

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

 

297

 

5,429

Inventories

(18,391)

(12,765)

Other assets and liabilities

(673)

(1,253)

Accounts payable

 

12,896

9,809

Accrued liabilities

(15,096)

(4,174)

Net cash from (used in) operating activities

(34,604)

26,039

Cash flows from (used in) investing activities:

Capital expenditures

(17,495)

(20,313)

Capitalized interest

(327)

(527)

Other

805

(1,416)

Net cash used in investing activities

(17,017)

(22,256)

Cash flows from (used in) financing activities:

Proceeds from borrowings

 

19,000

Repayment of borrowings

(50)

(3,110)

Purchase of treasury shares

(11,929)

Payment of dividends

 

(2,476)

Repayments of insurance financing

(1,921)

(1,937)

Repayments of equipment finance leases

 

(1,741)

(2,056)

Payment of debt issuance costs

 

(265)

(67)

Shares surrendered for withholding taxes payable

(17,616)

(2,680)

Net cash from (used in) financing activities

(33,522)

6,674

Net change in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash

(85,143)

10,457

Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period

441,168

33,823

Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period

356,025

44,280

Cash and cash equivalents

355,205

43,466

Restricted cash

820

814

Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

356,025

44,280

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Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures (Unaudited)

 

Adjusted EBITDA

 

Adjusted EBITDA is used as a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure by management and external users of our financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders, and rating agencies. We believe Adjusted EBITDA is useful because it allows us to evaluate our operating performance more effectively.

 

We define Adjusted EBITDA as net income plus net interest expense; equity-based compensation; depreciation, depletion, and amortization expenses; income taxes; accretion of asset retirement obligations; and, when applicable, certain other non-operating and expense items that are non-recurring and not related to the underlying business performance. Its most comparable GAAP measure is net income. A reconciliation of net income to Adjusted EBITDA is included below. Adjusted EBITDA is not intended to serve as a substitute for GAAP measures of performance and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies.

Q1

Q4

Q1

(In thousands)

2026

2025

2025

Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA

  ​

 

  ​

Net (loss) income

$

(18,319)

$

(14,705)

$

(9,457)

Depreciation, depletion, and amortization

 

16,613

 

16,484

 

17,542

Interest expense, net

 

334

 

506

 

2,230

Income tax (benefit) expense

 

(5,835)

 

(1,076)

 

(4,290)

EBITDA

 

(7,207)

 

1,209

 

6,025

Stock-based compensation

 

4,908

 

4,726

 

3,361

Other expense (a)

2,500

Accretion of asset retirement obligation

 

506

 

461

 

402

Adjusted EBITDA

$

(1,793)

$

8,896

$

9,788

(a)Represents non-recurring expenses incurred in connection with the structuring of a strategic critical minerals terminal.

Non-GAAP revenue and cash cost per ton

 

Non-GAAP revenue per ton (FOB mine) is calculated as coal sales revenue less transportation costs including demurrage costs, divided by tons sold. Non-GAAP cash cost per ton sold (FOB mine) is calculated as cash cost of coal sales less transportation costs and idle and other costs, divided by tons sold. We believe revenue per ton (FOB mine) and cash cost per ton (FOB mine) provide useful information to investors as these enable investors to compare revenue per ton and cash cost per ton for the Company against similar measures made by other publicly-traded coal companies and more effectively monitor changes in coal prices and costs from period to period excluding the impact of transportation costs, which are beyond our control. The adjustments made to arrive at these measures are significant in understanding and assessing the Company’s financial performance. Revenue per ton sold (FOB mine) and cash cost per ton sold (FOB mine) are not measures of financial performance in accordance with GAAP and therefore should not be considered as a substitute for revenue and cost of sales under GAAP. The tables below show how we calculate non-GAAP revenue and cash cost per ton:

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Non-GAAP revenue per ton (unaudited)

Q1

Q4

Q1

(In thousands, except per ton amounts)

2026

2025

2025

Metallurgical Coal Segment

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Revenue

$

121,613

$

128,007

$

134,656

Less: Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP revenue (FOB mine)

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Transportation

 

20,202

 

19,290

 

19,042

Non-GAAP revenue (FOB mine)

$

101,411

$

108,717

$

115,614

Tons sold

 

892

 

938

 

946

Non-GAAP revenue per ton sold (FOB mine)

$

114

$

116

$

122

Non-GAAP cash cost per ton (unaudited)

Q1

Q4

Q1

(In thousands, except per ton amounts)

2026

2025

2025

Metallurgical Coal Segment

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Cost of sales

$

108,514

$

107,063

$

112,220

Less: Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP cash cost of sales

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Transportation costs

 

19,967

 

19,290

 

18,998

Idle and other costs

1,367

1,331

459

Non-GAAP cash cost of sales

$

87,180

$

86,442

$

92,763

Tons sold

 

892

 

938

 

946

Non-GAAP cash cost per ton sold (FOB mine)

$

98

$

92

$

98

Non-GAAP cash margins on tons sold

$

16

$

24

$

24

We do not provide reconciliations of our outlook for cash cost per ton to cost of sales in reliance on the unreasonable efforts exception provided for under Item 10(e)(1)(i)(B) of Regulation S-K. We are unable, without unreasonable efforts, to forecast certain items required to develop the meaningful comparable GAAP cost of sales. These items typically include non-cash asset retirement obligation accretion expenses, mine idling expenses and other non-recurring indirect mining expenses that are difficult to predict in advance in order to include a GAAP estimate.

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FAQ

How did Ramaco Resources (METC) perform financially in Q1 2026?

Ramaco Resources reported Q1 2026 revenue of $121.6 million and a net loss of $18.3 million. Adjusted EBITDA was negative $1.8 million, reflecting lower metallurgical coal pricing, higher costs, and reduced cash margins of $16 per ton versus $24 a year earlier.

What dividend did Ramaco Resources (METC) declare on its Class B common stock?

The board declared a stock dividend of $0.1369 per Class B share for Q2 2026. It will be paid in Class B shares on June 26, 2026 to shareholders of record on June 12, 2026, with fractional shares settled in cash.

What was Ramaco Resources’ liquidity position at March 31, 2026?

As of March 31, 2026, Ramaco Resources had $488.8 million in liquidity. This included approximately $355.2 million of cash and $133.6 million of borrowing availability under its revolving credit facility, representing a more than 310% increase versus the same period in 2025.

What 2026 production and cost guidance did Ramaco Resources (METC) provide?

For full-year 2026, Ramaco guided to 3.7–4.1 million tons of production and 4.1–4.5 million tons of sales. It expects cash costs per ton sold of $95–$100, capital expenditures of $85–$90 million, and an effective tax rate between 20–25%.

How much stock has Ramaco Resources repurchased under its buyback program?

Under its previously announced $100 million stock buyback program, Ramaco has repurchased $37 million of Class A common stock so far in 2026. The average repurchase price was $14.54 per share, representing roughly 5% of outstanding shares.

What are Ramaco Resources’ plans for its rare earth and critical minerals project?

Ramaco is advancing its Brook Mine rare earth and critical minerals project in Wyoming. In 2026 it expects a revised conceptual study from Hatch and a Technical Report Summary from Weir, and it targets pilot plant operations beginning in early 2027, subject to successful development.

What sales volumes and prices did Ramaco Resources achieve in Q1 2026?

Ramaco sold 892,000 tons of metallurgical coal in Q1 2026. Non-GAAP revenue per ton (FOB mine) was $114, while non-GAAP cash cost per ton (FOB mine) was $98, resulting in non-GAAP cash margins of $16 per ton for the quarter.

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