Over 200 jobs to be created following Queensland mining lease
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Coal,
The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) welcomes the Palaszczuk Government’s decision to issue a mining lease for a mine near Dysart in central Queensland until 2039, which has the potential to create much needed construction jobs and 200 operational jobs for the life of the mine.
QRC Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane said Bengal Coal’s plan is to develop a new underground coal mine in the Bowen Basin.
“Around 200 jobs could be created for the Dysart East underground coal mine which has a target to produce about 1.9 million tpy of prime hard coking coal,” Macfarlane said.
“It’s more good news for the coal industry […] Queensland metallurgical coal is used in steel and other forms of manufacturing and is enjoying increased global demand.
“A lot of people talk about diversity in our sector in terms of employment, but we also need diversity in the size of the companies involved in producing and this lease allows smaller coal deposits to be mined.”
“Coking coal is major contributor to Queensland’s economy and a key part of the State’s resources sector.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/mining/06042018/over-200-jobs-to-be-created-following-queensland-mining-lease/
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