Alliance Resource Q4 profit boosted by lower costs

Reuters02-02
Alliance Resource Q4 profit boosted by lower costs

Overview

  • Coal producer's Q4 revenue missed analyst expectations

  • Net income for Q4 rose significantly yr/yr, driven by reduced operating expenses

  • Coal production volumes increased 18.7% yr/yr

Outlook

  • Company expects 2026 oil & gas royalty volumes near 2025 record levels

  • Alliance Resource Partners expects 2026 coal royalty tons sold to rise 25% at the midpoint of guidance

  • Company anticipates improved operating expenses per ton sold in 2026, helping offset lower coal sales prices per ton

Result Drivers

  • OIL & GAS ROYALTIES - Record oil & gas royalty volumes partially offset revenue decline

  • COAL PRODUCTION - Increased coal production volumes by 18.7% yr/yr, driven by improved operations

  • OPERATING EXPENSES - Reduced operating expenses contributed to significant net income increase

Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q4 Revenue

Miss

$535.50 mln

$555.10 mln (5 Analysts)

Q4 EPS

$0.64

Q4 Net Income

$83.85 mln

Press Release: ID:nBwb0h3zBa

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