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BHP Billiton said it would spend $400 million to expand the Hunter Valley Energy Coal mine in New South Wales to increase coal production by 4.5 million tons (4 million metric tons) to about 27 million tons (24 million metric tons) a year. "The emergence of demand for coal in the key growth markets allows us to get product to market quickly, ahead of further coal preparation plant expansions," BHP Billiton energy coal president Jimmy Wilson said. BHP Billiton has plenty of cash to spend, having reported a first-half net profit in February of $10.5 billion for the six months to Dec. 31.
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