Alpha Metallurgical’s shares rose modestly by 1.1% following results that reflected ongoing headwinds including reduced shipment guidance and elevated costs, while operational disruptions at the DTA terminal continued to weigh on volumes and margins.
- Adjusted EBITDA decreased sequentially to $25.6 million in Q2 from $30 million in Q1, reflecting softer volumes and lower realizations.
- Shipment volumes fell slightly to 3.5 million tons from 3.6 million tons in Q1, with FY 2026 shipment guidance lowered by 1 million tons amid terminal capacity limitations and weak global steel demand.
- Cost of coal sales increased materially with the full-year guidance midpoint raised by $7 per ton due to higher diesel and materials costs driven by external factors such as the Iran war.
- Operational challenges at DTA terminal, including storm damage to key equipment, continue to limit throughput and complicate recovery timelines.
- Liquidity remains strong with $447.8 million available at quarter-end, though cash and short-term investments declined slightly from Q1; capex increased to $45.1 million, signaling ongoing investments amid uncertain volumes.
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