Vele coal mine

Mine in Limpopo, South Africa
22°10′23″S 29°40′49″E / 22.17306°S 29.68028°E / -22.17306; 29.68028ProductionProductsCoking coalHistoryOpened2009Closed2040 (projected)

The Vele Coal Mine is a coal mine located in Limpopo Province. The majority of its shares are held by Coal Africa Limited (CoAL).[1]

Objections

There were several objections to mining at this location, which as of 2016, are not fully resolved. This included a land claim, and protests from environmental, cultural, political and youth groups. A main concern is its proximity to the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area, a World Heritage Site.[1]

Operation

The mine has coal reserves amounting to 721 million tonnes of coking coal, one of the largest coal reserves in Africa and the world. The mine produces around 14 million tonnes of coal per year.[1] When fully operational three coal seams will be mined in opencast as well as underground operations.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Vele Colliery Project, South Africa". mining-technology.com. 2012. Retrieved 2013-06-10.