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Leading companies by total ROM

This month our power industry key list brings you the 15 largest companies by total ROM, as ranked by GlobalData's Mining Intelligence Centre. All numbers as of May 2020.

Company nameROM (MMT, 2019)Headquarters locationNumber of employees
Coal India Ltd593India285,479
Vale SA591Brazil65,539
BHP530Australia28,926
Rio Tinto410UK47,500
Glencore Plc365Switzerland160,000
Freeport-McMoRan Inc358US26,800
China Shenhua Energy Co Ltd342China86,856
Corporacion Nacional del Cobre de Chile302Chile18,036
Anglo American Plc275UK91,000
Vulcan Materials Company220US8,373
Peabody Energy Corp183US6,600
CRH Plc171Ireland89,831
Siberian Coal Energy Co164Russia64,000
Martin Marietta Materials Inc160US8,714
ArcelorMittal SA157Luxembourg209,000

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CommoditiesLatest (30/04/2020)Past month value% change on one month% change in a year
Energy related commodities



Crude oil, Brent (US$/bbl)23.3432.98-29.23-67.22
Crude oil, WTI (US$/bbl)16.5229.88-44.71-74.13
Crude oil, Dubai (US$/bbl)23.2733.75-31.05-67.07
Natural gas, US (US$/mmbtu)1.741.79-3.02-34.29
Natural gas, Europe (US$/mmbtu)2.122.72-22.01-56.92
Liquefied natural gas, Japan (US$/mmbtu)10.2110.210.00-0.51
Coal, Australian (US$/mt)58.5566.74-12.27-32.52
Coal, South African (US$/mt)56.5867.89-16.66-21.95
Minerals and metals



Aluminum  (US$/mt)1,459.931,610.89-9.37-20.89
Iron ore, cfr spot (US$/dmtu)84.7388.99-4.79-9.57
Copper  (US$/mt)5,057.975,182.63-2.41-21.44
Lead  (US$/mt)1,657.551,734.44-4.43-14.51
Tin  (US$/mt)14,952.8015,290.91-2.21-27.43
Nickel  (US$/mt)11,804.0111,846.23-0.36-7.58
Zinc  (US$/mt)1,903.371,903.63-0.01-35.10
Gold  (U$/oz.)1,683.171,591.935.7330.89
Platinum  (U$/oz.)753.86759.00-0.68-15.04
Silver  (U$/oz.)15.0714.881.220.07

Source: Data compiled by GlobalData sourcing from commodities exchanges and the World Bank

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