Mining Mirror June 2018 | Page 13

Mine excursion Wescoal’s Elandspruit Colliery is the mainstay in its growing list of assets, writes Leon Louw. T he acquisition of Keaton Energy’s Vanggatfontein mine and the Moabsvelden license late last year, placed Wescoal on a new growth path in which it doubled production and revenue. “The company’s immediate focus will be on optimising its current assets, while exploring external growth opportunities,” says Izak van der Walt, chief financial officer at Wescoal. Wescoal’s two largest producing mines are Elandspruit in Middelburg, and Vanggatfontein, close to Delmas, both in Mpumalanga. The company’s two other operations, Khanyisa and Intibane, are nearing the end of their mine life. Elandspruit is expected to produce coal for the next eight years, while Vanggatfontein is set to continue churning out coal for the next 12 years, with possible expansions, especially onto the adjacent Moabsvelden license area. The acquisition has changed the traditional Wescoal market, as it allows the company to further strengthen its Eskom business and relationship. It also expands Wescoal’s potential product offering. Keaton Energy found Vanggatfontein tricky to mine and encountered many geological challenges, for which the area is notorious. The mine still produces about 350 000 tonnes per month (tpm) run of mine (ROM), but the Wescoal team will have their work cut out for them at Vanggatfontein. However, Thivha Tshithavhane, CEO at Wescoal Mining, says the team is happy with what they inherited at Vanggatfontein. “We had to make a few changes, though. The yield is lower than Wescoal standards and therefore our main goal at the mine is to introduce a programme to optimise the yield,” says Tshithavhane. “Operationally, there is not much of a difference between Vanggatfontein and Elandspruit. The main differences are in the scheduling and timing and at Vanggatfontein more coal faces are accessible, which increases operational flexibility.” he adds. Smooth operations at Elandspruit At Elandspruit, Wescoal mines all five coal seams, which allows the mine to run a continuous stream of products through its plant. At the company’s prime operation, Elandspruit, which at 260 000tpm of ROM produces less coal per month, operations are JUNE 2018 MINING MIRROR [11]