1.74 bn tonnes of coal potential in Colombia: Brazilian firm
March 17th, 2010 - 11:15 am ICT by IANSRio de Janeiro, March 17 (IANS/EFE) Brazilian miner MPX Energia SA, controlled by billionaire Eike Batista, has announced that it will start production in 2012 at four Colombian areas estimated to hold 1.74 billion tonnes of coal.
MPX said in a press release Tuesday that exploratory drilling through February 2010 indicated potential resources of up to 1.74 billion tonnes of coal at concession areas held by MPX Colombia, its wholly owned subsidiary in the Andean nation.
“The positive results achieved so far and the acquisition of a strategic site for the construction of a private port set the basis for the development of an integrated coal mining system with an output capacity of 20 million tonnes per year,” the company said.
MPX’s concessions in Colombia cover a 66,225-hectare area along 25 km of the coal-bearing Cerrejon Formation in the northern province of La Guajira.
MPX said it will begin production in 2012 and that output could reach 15 million tonnes annually in 2021.
The Brazilian firm’s coal mining system in Colombia encompasses three open-cast mines - Canaverales, Papayal and San Benito - and underground mining in San Juan.
The plan calls for MPX’s Colombia’s port to begin operating in 2013 at a location on the Caribbean coast some 150 km from the mines. Until then, the company will use an existing port either in Santa Marta or Cienaga.
The Colombian coal will supply MPX’s thermo-electric power plants in Brazil and Chile.
MPX is controlled by Brazilian Eike Batista, Latin America’s second richest man with a total net worth of $27 billion, according to Forbes magazine.
–IANS/EFE
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