will be produced from Phase 1 of the Makhado coking coal project (“Makhado Project” or “Makhado”). The Agreement reaffirms the quality of Makhado’s HCC and follows the April 2019 announcement of an off-take with one of the world’s largest producers and marketers of seaborne traded coal for all the by-product thermal coal
Read MoreMakhado Project (95% owned - 69% post-Black Economic Empowerment transactions; Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited (5%)). MC Mining’s flagship Makhado hard coking and thermal coal project in the Soutpansberg coalfield in the Limpopo province is situated 36km north of the town of Makhado and 80km southeast of the Vele ...
Read MoreANNOUNCEMENT 19 June 2019. MAKHADO PHASE 1 HARD COKING COAL OFF-TAKE CONCLUDED. MC Mining Limited (' MC Mining ') is pleased to announce the completion of a major milestone for the company through the signing of an off-take agreement (the ' Agreement ') with ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited (' AMSA '). The Agreement results in AMSA purchasing hard coking coal
Read MoreMar 15, 2019 MC Mining has announced the development of its flagship Makhado hard coking and thermal coal through a phased approach. Present plans are for Construction of Phase1 to commence in Q3 CY2019. A nine-month construction period is envisaged. Exploration work at Makhado
Read MoreSep 11, 2020 Makhado will be South Africa's first hard coking coal exporting mine to be developed in South Africa. The project is located 35 kilometres north of the town of Makhado in the Limpopo province and represents MCMining's most advanced project
Read MoreJun 19, 2019 MAKHADO PHASE 1 HARD COKING COAL OFF-TAKE CONCLUDED MC Mining Limited ("MC Mining") is pleased to announce the completion of a major milestone for the company through the signing of an off-take agreement (the "Agreement") with ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited ("AMSA ").The Agreement results in AMSA purchasing hard coking coal ("HCC") that will be produced from Phase 1 of the Makhado coking ...
Read MoreANNOUNCEMENT 19 June 2019. MAKHADO PHASE 1 HARD COKING COAL OFF-TAKE CONCLUDED. MC Mining Limited (' MC Mining ') is pleased to announce the completion of a major milestone for the company through the signing of an off-take agreement (the ' Agreement ') with ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited (' AMSA '). The Agreement results in AMSA purchasing hard coking coal
Read MoreMar 15, 2019 MC Mining has announced the development of its flagship Makhado hard coking and thermal coal through a phased approach. Present plans are for Construction of Phase1 to commence in Q3 CY2019. A nine-month construction period is envisaged. Exploration work at Makhado
Read MoreSep 11, 2020 Makhado will be South Africa's first hard coking coal exporting mine to be developed in South Africa. The project is located 35 kilometres north of the town of Makhado in the Limpopo province and represents MCMining's most advanced project
Read MoreJun 19, 2019 MAKHADO PHASE 1 HARD COKING COAL OFF-TAKE CONCLUDED MC Mining Limited ("MC Mining") is pleased to announce the completion of a major milestone for the company through the signing of an off-take agreement (the "Agreement") with ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited ("AMSA ").The Agreement results in AMSA purchasing hard coking coal ("HCC") that will be produced from Phase 1 of the Makhado coking ...
Read MoreMar 15, 2013 Makhado Hard Coking Coal quality confirmed Wood Mackenzie market report confirms that Makhado Project has the potential to produce world class hard coking coal The Makhado DFS expected to be published during Q2 CY 2013 Coal of Africa Limited ("CoAL" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that Wood Mackenzie engaged to ...
Read MoreOct 30, 2018 MC Mining has concluded a coal purchase agreement for hard coking coal to be produced by the Makhado coal project located in the Limpopo province in South Africa. The parties to the agreement are MC Mining’s subsidiary, Baobab Mining Exploration, the owner of the Makhado project and Huadong Coal
Read MoreThe Makhado coal project is a coal mine project in Limpopo province, owned by MC Mining, formerly Coal of Africa Limited. It is the company's flagship project. The mine has estimated recoverable reserves of 188.3 million tonnes (Mt).
Read MoreMar 14, 2019 MC Mining has secured conditional approval from its directors to begin the first phase of development at its flagship Makhado hard coking and thermal coal project in South Africa. In the first phase of work, MC Mining plans to start construction on the
Read MoreOct 29, 2018 MC Mining said that the three-year off-take will result in the supply of a minimum of 400,000 tonnes of hard coking coal per annum to HDCTC, which amounts to half of Makhado's annual hard coking ...
Read MoreMakhado Project (95% owned - 69% post-Black Economic Empowerment transactions; Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited (5%)). MC Mining's flagship Makhado hard coking and thermal coal project in the Soutpansberg coalfield in the Limpopo province is situated 36km north of the town of Makhado and 80km southeast of the Vele ...
Read MoreFirst Makhado project hard coking coal off-take agreement secured Posted by John on 29th October 2018 MC Mining Ltd has concluded a Coal Purchase Agreement for hard coking coal (HCC) to be produced by the Makhado hard coking and thermal coal
Read MoreJul 15, 2019 MC Mining has announced the approval by the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa of a term loan facility to fund the construction of Phase 1 of the Makhado hard coking coal project. The loan reaffirms the economics of the Makhado project and follows the conclusion of off-take agreements for the coal
Read MoreJun 19, 2019 Hard-coking coal will be delivered to the Musina siding and railed to AMSA's Vanderbijlpark and Newcastle operations. The coal will be sold on a free on rail basis and sales prices will be ...
Read MoreCoAL completed a Class II Definitive Feasibility Study on the Makhado Project during 2013 and anticipates developing the colliery to produce 2.3 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of hard coking coal and a further 3.2 Mtpa of thermal coal over a 16 year life of mine.
Read MoreJun 19, 2019 MAKHADO PHASE 1 HARD COKING COAL OFF-TAKE CONCLUDED MC Mining Limited ("MC Mining") is pleased to announce the completion of a major milestone for the company through the signing of an off-take agreement (the "Agreement") with ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited ("AMSA ").The Agreement results in AMSA purchasing hard coking coal ("HCC") that will be produced from Phase 1 of the Makhado coking ...
Read MoreFirst Makhado project hard coking coal off-take agreement secured Posted by John on 29th October 2018 MC Mining Ltd has concluded a Coal Purchase Agreement for hard coking coal (HCC) to be produced by the Makhado hard coking and thermal coal
Read MoreMar 15, 2013 Makhado Hard Coking Coal quality confirmed Wood Mackenzie market report confirms that Makhado Project has the potential to produce world class hard coking coal The Makhado DFS expected to be published during Q2 CY 2013 Coal of Africa Limited ("CoAL" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that Wood Mackenzie engaged to ...
Read MoreThe Makhado coal project is a coal mine project in Limpopo province, owned by MC Mining, formerly Coal of Africa Limited. It is the company's flagship project. The mine has estimated recoverable reserves of 188.3 million tonnes (Mt).
Read MoreJun 19, 2019 Hard-coking coal will be delivered to the Musina siding and railed to AMSA's Vanderbijlpark and Newcastle operations. The coal will be sold on a free on rail basis and sales prices will be ...
Read MoreCoal exploration, development and mining company MC Mining has signed the first coal offtake agreement for hard coking coal (HCC) to be produced at its Makhado hard coking and thermal coal project ...
Read MoreCoAL completed a Class II Definitive Feasibility Study on the Makhado Project during 2013 and anticipates developing the colliery to produce 2.3 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of hard coking coal and a further 3.2 Mtpa of thermal coal over a 16 year life of mine.
Read MoreOct 11, 2017 David Brown, CEO of the Johannesburg-listed coal development and production company, told the South African Coal Report that Makhado was "a market differentiator" owing to the high quality of its hard coking coal (HCC). The re-opening of the firm's Vele coal
Read MoreMay 22, 2015 The South African Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) has granted a new order mining right (NOMR) to Coal of Africa (CoAL) for its Makhado hard coking and thermal coal project in Limpopo Province. CoAL also secured the Section 11
Read Moreof coal products to the steel industry. Our next project will be Makhado which will produce a hard coking coal for use by the steel industry. More importantly, during 2017, old or legacy issues were finally resolved and a cash generator acquired, resulting in the company being a producer, and no longer a project developer only.
Read MoreHard coking coal and thermal coal producer MC Mining, which was successful in securing the Industrial Development Corporation credit-approved facility of $17-million in July, is looking to raise $52-million to fund the first phase of the Makhado hard coking coal project as well as repay the current IDC loan. Alternative funding mechanisms are being pursued for Makhado
Read MoreMC Mining has secured term loan approval from the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC) Credit Committee for Phase 1 of the Makhado hard coking coal project. Phase 2 of the Makhado project will yield more than 0.8Mtpa of hard coking coal.
Read MoreMay 19, 2015 “Makhado’s capacity to produce hard coking and thermal coal alongside its close proximity to underutilised rail infrastructure ensures its role as a potential domestic and/or export supplier.
Read MoreJun 19, 2019 The Agreement results in AMSA purchasing hard coking coal ("HCC") that will be produced from Phase 1 of the Makhado coking coal project ("Makhado Project" or "Makhado"). The Agreement reaffirms the quality of Makhado's HCC and follows the April 2019 announcement of an off-take with one of the world's largest producers and marketers of seaborne ...
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