Preferred bidder for Koornfontein coal mine selected

8th November 2019

By: Marleny Arnoldi

Deputy Editor Online

     

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Junior miner Black Royalty Minerals (BRM), a subsidiary of the Makole group, has been selected as the preferred bidder to acquire the Koornfontein coal mine, in Mpumalanga.

The transaction includes the mine’s port allocation at the Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT).

Makole group CEO Ndavhe Mareda expects operations at the Koornfontein mine to restart in the first quarter of next year.

The preferred bidder selection followed a competitive bidding process and a vote by creditors, where BRM was shortlisted alongside Lurco Group South Africa and Orchid Mining-Smada.

However, Lurco, the initial preferred bidder, failed to raise the necessary funds to conclude the acquisition.

BRM’s bid included a multiple funding approach, comprising offtake agreements, internal funding and facilities by Standard Bank.

The Koornfontein coal mine was placed under business rescue in February last year. The mine assets include an openpit strip mine and two underground areas (Gloria and Blinkpan), a processing plant capable of processing 3.5-million tonnes a year and a railway siding with rapid loading.

Operations could extend well beyond 2040.

Koornfontein’s RBCT alloca- tion has an export entitlement of 1.5-million tonnes a year.

Mareda believes a combination of factors resulted in BRM’s successful bid, such as its current coal mining expertise and ability to operationalise the Koornfontein coal mine.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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