BMA completes sale of Gregory Crinum mine
Published by John Williams,
Editorial Assistant
World Coal,
Gregory Crinum is a hard coking coal mine located 60 km north-east of Emerald in the Bowen Basin. The site comprises the Crinum underground mine, Gregory open cut mine, undeveloped coal resources and on-site infrastructure including a coal handling and preparation plant, maintenance workshops and administration facilities.
BMA asset president James Palmer praised the opportunity the sale presents for the region, as well as more broadly across Queensland.
“We wish Sojitz well in its plans to recommence production at Gregory Crinum. This will provide new job opportunities and trade benefits for the people of central Queensland, as well as increased royalties and taxes to benefit the state.’’
Gregory Crinum Mine’s capacity was six million tpy of hard coking coal when production ceased and it was placed into care and maintenance in January 2016.
BMA made the decision to sell the mine after a detailed review that concluded there was potential for another party to realise greater value at the mine.
In addition to the sale of the mine to Sojitz, BMA is providing appropriate funding for rehabilitation of existing areas of disturbance at the site, with all rehabilitation liabilities transferred to Sojitz. The net impact from this funding is not material for BHP or Mitsubishi.
Completion of the sale was subject to the fulfilment of conditions precedent including customary regulatory approvals.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/mining/29032019/bma-completes-sale-of-gregory-crinum-mine/
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