Modern Mining August 2016

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Universal Coal starts on NCC plant refurbishment

been installed in anticipation of coal product flows before the end of the 2016 calendar year. According to Universal, negotiations with potential off-take partners, including Eskom, are reaching an advanced stage with final assessment and selection of a nominated off-taker to occur shortly. Universal says that funding of the return to operations of NCC will initially be covered on an equity basis from existing cash reserves. However, discussions con- tinue with existing debt providers for the enlarged Universal Coal Group. Universal was recently

ASX-listed Universal Coal reported recently that it has begun refurbishment of the Coal Handling and Processing Plant (CHPP) at NCC (New Clydesdale Colliery) – located in the Kriel District south of Witbank – in anticipation of the com- mencement of thermal coal processing in September (2016). NCC – which has been on care and maintenance since late 2013 – was acquired by Universal from Exxaro in 2014. It is adjacent to Universal’s Roodekop property and Universal’s inten- tion is to develop and operate the two assets as a single project.

NCC will become Universal’s second coal operation, following its Kangala col- liery, which recorded a run-of-mine coal production in excess of 3,2 Mt last finan- cial year. Ingwenya Mineral Processing is the nominated on-site CHPP contractor responsible for the recommissioning and future operation of the plant. Mining operations will begin in September 2016 at the Diepsruit shaft area in line with the timing of the CHPP recommissioning process. Weighbridge infrastructure has already

the subject of an A$126,4 million takeover bid by Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) but the offer lapsed in mid- July, with CoAL noting that Universal’s long-term Coal Supply Agreement (CSA) with Eskom for NCC had “not yet been finalised or signed and that Universal has therefore not yet com- menced mining activities at NCC, at which first coal was expected to be produced in the first half of 2016 as envisaged in the Offer Document.” Universal announced on 18 July that it had taken “an executive decision to commence underground mi n i ng ope r a t i on s a t NCC with supply to the export thermal coal mar- kets and the balance of product being sold in the domestic space.” 

The NCC infrastructure includes processing facilities with a capacity of 2,2 Mt/a. Part of the plant is seen here (photo: Universal Coal).

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