ST. LOUIS, Sept. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Peabody announced
today that it has entered into an agreement to sell the majority of its Burton mine and related infrastructure to the Lenton
Joint Venture for approximately US$11 million.
The Lenton Joint Venture will assume the reclamation obligations associated with the assets being acquired by the Lenton Joint
Venture, reducing Peabody's asset retirement obligation by approximately US$53 million while also
releasing an estimated $30 million of restricted cash. The Burton mine, located in
Queensland's Bowen Basin, entered a care, maintenance and rehabilitation phase in December
2016.
The transaction is conditional on a number of regulatory and other requirements and completion is expected to take place in
the first half of 2018.
The Lenton Joint Venture, of which New Hope Coal is a 90 percent participant, controls mining tenements that adjoin the Burton
mine.
Peabody is the world's largest private-sector coal company. The company is also a leading voice in advocating for
sustainable mining, energy access and clean coal technologies. Peabody serves metallurgical and thermal coal customers in
more than 25 countries on five continents. For further information, visit PeabodyEnergy.com.
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Certain statements included in this release are forward-looking as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. The Company uses words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "may," "forecast," "project," "should," "estimate,"
"plan," "outlook," "target," "likely," "will," "to be" or other similar words to identify forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements are made as of the date the release was filed and are based on numerous assumptions that the Company
believes are reasonable, but these assumptions are open to a wide range of uncertainties and business risks that may cause actual
results to differ materially from expectations. These factors are difficult to accurately predict and may be beyond the Company's
control. Such factors include, but are not limited to those described in the Company's most recently filed Annual Report on Form
10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016 filed with the SEC on March 22,
2017, as amended on July 10, 2017 and August 14, 2017, and in
Exhibit 99.2 of the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K filed on April 11, 2017, as well as other
filings the Company may make from time to time with the SEC. Factors that could affect the Company's results or an
investment in its securities include but are not limited to: competition in the energy market and supply and demand for the
Company's products, including the impact of alternative energy sources, such as natural gas and renewables; global steel demand
and its downstream impact on metallurgical coal prices, and lower demand for the Company's products by electric power generators;
customer procurement practices and contract duration; the impact of weather and natural disasters on demand, production and
transportation; reductions and/or deferrals of purchases by major customers and the Company's ability to renew sales contracts;
credit and performance risks associated with customers, suppliers, contract miners, co-shippers, and trading, bank and other
financial counterparties; geologic, equipment, permitting, site access, operational risks and new technologies related to mining;
transportation availability, performance and costs; availability, timing of delivery and costs of key supplies, capital equipment
or commodities such as diesel fuel, steel, explosives and tires; impact of take-or-pay arrangements for rail and port commitments
for the delivery of coal; successful implementation of business strategies, including, without limitation, the actions we are
implementing to improve the Company's organization and respond to current conditions; negotiation of labor contracts, employee
relations and workforce availability, including, without limitation, attracting and retaining key personnel; changes in
postretirement benefit and pension obligations and their related funding requirements; replacement and development of coal
reserves; uncertainties in estimating the Company's coal reserves; effects of changes in interest rates and currency exchange
rates (primarily the Australian dollar); the Company's ability to successfully consummate acquisitions or divestitures, and the
resulting effects thereof; economic strength and political stability of countries in which we have operations or serve customers;
legislation, regulations and court decisions or other government actions, including, but not limited to, new environmental and
mine safety requirements, changes in income tax regulations, sales-related royalties, or other regulatory taxes and changes in
derivative laws and regulations; the Company's ability to obtain and renew permits necessary for the Company's operations; the
Company's ability to appropriately secure the Company's requirements for reclamation, federal and state workers' compensation,
federal coal leases and other obligations related to the Company's operations, including the Company's ability to utilize
self-bonding and/or successfully access the commercial surety bond market; litigation or other dispute resolution, including, but
not limited to, claims not yet asserted; terrorist attacks or security threats, including, but not limited to, cybersecurity
breaches; impacts of pandemic illnesses; any lack of an established market for certain of the Company's securities, including the
Company's preferred stock, and potential dilution of the Company's common stock; price volatility in the Company's securities;
short-sales in the Company's securities; any conflicts of interest between the Company's significant shareholders and other
holders of the Company's capital stock; the Company's ability to generate sufficient cash to service all of the Company's
indebtedness; the Company's debt instruments and capital structure placing certain limits on the Company's ability to pay
dividends and repurchase capital stock; the Company's ability to comply with financial and other restrictive covenants in various
agreements, including the Company's debt instruments; and other risks detailed in the Company's reports filed with the SEC. The
Company does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements except as required by law.
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