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UPDATE 1-First stab at acquisition by Australia's South32 hits competition hurdle

Published 23/02/2017, 01:00 pm
Updated 23/02/2017, 01:10 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-First stab at acquisition by Australia's South32 hits competition hurdle

© Reuters. UPDATE 1-First stab at acquisition by Australia's South32 hits competition hurdle

* Regulator probing plan to buy Peabody mine

* Says could curb competition in supply of coking coal

* BlueScope Steel worries coal prices could rise (Adds BlueScope Steel comment)

By James Regan

SYDNEY, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The first attempt at an acquisition by Australia's South32 S32.AX following its spinoff from BHP Billiton BHP.AX BLT.L has raised competition concerns over control of the local coking coal market.

Australia's chief competition regulator on Thursday said it was concerned South32's proposed $200 million acquisition of Peabody Energy 's BTUUQ.PK Metropolitan colliery in Australia could curb competition in the supply of coking coal in the domestic market. acquisition would also include a 16.67 percent stake in a nearby coal terminal.

BlueScope Steel BSL.AX , Australia's biggest steel producer, told Reuters it had made confidential submissions to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) voicing concerns South32's purchase could lead to higher coal prices.

"As a direct result of South32's proposed acquisition of the Metropolitan Colliery, BlueScope is concerned about the lessening of competition which would likely have the effect of increasing coal prices for the majority of our coking coal requirements," BlueScope said in an email sent to Reuters.

South32 would become the only large supplier of coking coal to the eastern Illawarra steelmaking hub, the ACCC said in a preliminary statement on Thursday.

Steel producers are facing some of the highest raw materials costs in years as prices for coking coal of around $150 a tonne remain well above last year's levels and iron ore trades at a 30-month high of almost $100 a tonne.

South32 announced the deal with Peabody on Nov. 3, saying the mine would work well with its existing operations. a statement emailed to Reuters, South32 said it would continue to engage with the ACCC and that it expected a final decision from the regulator on April 6.

South32 is a collection of smaller assets spun off from mining giant BHP in 2015. Until recently it was openly pursuing the remaining 40 percent of a manganese mining and smelting business located in Australia and South Africa it jointly owns with Anglo American (LON:AAL).

South32 Chief Executive Graham Kerr this month said that his company was still interested in Anglo American's stake at the right price, but that the transaction was not seen as a necessity.

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