TerraCom Limited

About TerraCom Limited

TerraCom Limited engages in the exploration, extraction, and production of coal in Australia and South Africa. It explores for hard and soft coking, thermal, and PCI coal. The company holds interests in the Northern Galilee project comprising the Hughenden and the Pentland properties covering an area of approximately 2,492 square kilometers, as well as the Clyde Park project that covers an area of approximately 132 square kilometers located in the Galilee Basin, Queensland; the Blair Athol Coal Mine project; and the Springsure project covering an area of approximately 1,178 square kilometers situated in the Central-Western Bowen basin coal mining district, Queensland. It also holds interests in the Kangala Colliery property; the New Clydesdale Colliery project; the Berenice project; Ubuntu Colliery; North Block Complex Colliery; Cygnus project; and Eloff project located in South Africa. The company was formerly known as Guildford Coal Limited and changed its name to TerraCom Limited in November 2015. TerraCom Limited was founded in 2009 and is based in Clermont, Australia.

https://www.terracomresources.com

TER.AX Australia

1.14USD0.115 (+10.09%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

ASX exchange

Sector: Energy

Industry: Thermal Coal

Location Australia, Clermont

Grade: ADF

341,559,944 USD
MARKET CAP
1.119
PE
0.342
BETA (5y)
0.420
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
418%
for 3 years
443%
for 2 years
714%
for last year
262%
for this year
0%
TerraCom Limited
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