[SMM Iron & Steel] JSW Adjusts 2026 Coal Output Target Following Mine Incident in Poland

Published: Apr 7, 2026 17:06
Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa (JSW SA), the European Union’s largest coking coal producer, has reduced its production forecast for 2026 to approximately 13.3 million tonnes, down from a prior estimate of 13.5 million tonnes. The revision stems from a methane and rock outburst incident at the KWK Pniowek mine, which led to a suspension of activities and a delay in key longwall operations from May to November 2026. This reduction in local European supply places additional pressure on regional steelmakers to source more expensive metallurgical coal from Australia and North America.

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