The coal producer reaffirmed its full-year cost guidance after reporting $30 million in Q1 2026 adjusted EBITDA.
Alpha Metallurgical Resources maintained its 2026 cost guidance range of $95 to $101 per ton, citing resilience against inflation tied to Iran-related supply chain disruptions. The company reported Q1 2026 adjusted EBITDA of $30 million on shipments of 3.6 million tons.
In the prior quarter, Alpha had projected the same cost range, though market expectations had shifted amid rising input costs. The company’s ability to sustain guidance reflects operational adjustments and pricing strategies.
Management did not disclose immediate market reactions, focusing instead on execution amid macroeconomic volatility.