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Hwange of Zimbabwe coal output to surge on underground mining

2nd July 2018

By: Bloomberg

  

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HARARE – Hwange Colliery Co expects to boost underground coal production five-fold this month when it restarts operations after a two-year hiatus, a company official said.

The resumption will help the loss-making company tap more lucrative deposits of coking coal, used to make steel, as it seeks to report its first profit since 2012. Zimbabwean miners who produced two-million tons of coal last year are targeting ten-million tons of output in two years, which would enable them to begin exporting the fuel.

Underground mining will restart at Hwange once remaining pieces of equipment have been delivered, acting MD Shepard Manamike said in an interview Monday in the capital, Harare. Operations were halted in 2016 when a machine known as a continuous miner broke down.

“We will now be ramping up production to 50 000 t/m from 10 000 t, which we were producing in December, as we are now resuming underground mining,” Manamike said. “The resumption of underground mining will cost $5-million in capital equipment.”

Zimbabwe has five coal-mining companies that supply coal to state-owned Zimbabwe Power, which requires 240 000 t of the fuel a month. Hwange produced 232 000 t of coal from opencast operations in the first quarter, more than double the amount a year earlier.

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