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2014

NEW SOUTH WALES


COAL INDUSTRY PROFILE
VOLUME 2
Incorporating Coal Services Pty Limited
2011–12, 2012–13 & 2013-14 Statistics
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Message from the Minister
Welcome to the 2014 NSW Coal Industry Profile.

The coal mining industry is critical to the NSW economy and has been its driving force for almost two
centuries.

The NSW coal industry touches each of us in some way in our everyday lives, from lighting, heating and
cooling to powering our computers.

However, the industry has been facing tough times of late with mine closures, job losses and a decrease
in investment in both exploration and mining capital expenditure.

Falling coal prices, particularly for thermal coal, combined with increasing operating costs has led to a
number of operating cutbacks in the industry.
The Hon. Anthony Roberts MP
This could also see some proposed coal projects being delayed until market conditions improve.
Minister for Industry,
Resources and Energy As we all know, mining is a cyclical business and at the moment the cycle is slowing after 10 years of
expansion and development in overseas countries.

We have some of the best coal deposits in the world, we have a world-class mining workforce, good
export infrastructure, and a long and proud history of innovative mining practices.

There are around 22 000 direct jobs in the NSW coal industry and a further 90 000 indirect jobs.

I have initiated the development of a Minerals Industry Action Plan to deliver economic growth to NSW
over the next decade.

The first of its type, the Plan demonstrates how serious the NSW Government is in boosting the State’s
economy and creating employment.

The aim is to provide a roadmap for growth in the minerals sector while balancing the need to protect
our valuable agricultural land and water resources.

Technological development is increasing due to the maturing life cycle of the industry, with companies
seeking to enhance efficient production levels rather than expanding operations to new mine sites.

Mining is an industry that helped build NSW and is one that this State cannot do without.

The value of NSW mining production in 2013–14 was around $21 billion, of which coal production was
worth $16.7 billion, or approximately 80 percent of the total value of the State’s mineral production.

Coal is NSW’s largest export commodity in value terms, worth around $15 billion in 2013–14, greater
than the combined value of our tourism and education exports.

The 2014 NSW Coal Industry Profile provides an important snapshot of the State’s industry, including
details on new mines and projects, environmental management, production and consumption details,
details on coal resources located throughout NSW and the future outlook for this crucial industry.

The Hon. Anthony Roberts MP


Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy

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Responsibility for information
The information contained in this publication is reported based on the 2013–14 financial year and is based
on the knowledge and understanding at the time of compilation (October 2014). However, mine personnel
change and companies themselves may move or change name as operating company or mine ownership
changes. While all care has been taken in producing this document, NSW Department of Industry, Skills &
Regional Development (formerly NSW Trade & Investment), Division of Resources & Energy, accepts no
responsibility where information is incorrect. Also, inclusion of any product, service or company in the
Profile either editorial or advertisement, should not be taken to imply NSW Government, or NSW
Department of Industry endorsement.

Acknowledgements
Project management, editing and layout: Elizabeth Hill, Minerals Liaison Officer,
Strategic Communications, Division of Resources and Energy.

Front cover photo: Hunter Valley Coal Train - Hunter Valley Coal trains near Industrial Drive Mayfield waiting
to unload export coal at the Port Waratah Coal Services Carrington Coal Loader in 2004. © NSW
Government.

Figures: Cartography, Geological Survey of NSW, Division of Resources & Energy

Statistical information: Compiled by Carol Mische, Manager Statistics, Coal Services Pty Ltd (formerly Joint
Coal Board). All data was provided courtesy of the associated companies and was coordinated by Coal
Services Pty Limited.

Other: The valuable input and assistance provided by NSW Department of Industry staff and mining
industry representatives in producing this publication is gratefully acknowledged.

Correspondence or changes to any listings


Correspondence or changes to any listings should be forwarded to:

Elizabeth Hill, Minerals Liaison Officer


Strategic Communications
Division of Resources and Energy

PO Box 344
HUNTER REGION MAIL CENTRE NSW 2310
T: 1300 736 122 (freecall)
E: elizabeth.hill@trade.nsw.gov.au

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Coalfields, mining districts and projects


The Coalfield Geology Council of New South Wales recognises five separate coalfields in this State:
Gunnedah, Hunter, Newcastle, Western and Southern. For statistical purposes the Coal Services Pty Limited
(formerly Joint Coal Board) uses four mining districts: Singleton-North West, Newcastle, West and South. The
boundaries of the Newcastle, West and South Districts are the same as the Newcastle, Western and Southern
Coalfields. The Singleton–North West District incorporates the Gunnedah and Hunter Coalfields. In some of
the tables and graphs in the statistical information section, data is given for the North region which covers
the Singleton–North West and Newcastle Districts.

For the purposes of this publication, a project is defined as advanced exploration or has development
consent but is not operating or is going through development consent processes.

Data rounding
Due to rounding, there may be discrepancies in tables between sums of component items and totals.
Tonnage data is expressed in metric tonnes. Percentages quoted in the text have been determined from
actual data rather than rounded numbers. This may result in minor differences when compared to
percentages determined from rounded data.

Copyright
© State of New South Wales through NSW Department of Industry, Skills & Development, (NSW Department
of Industry) 2015.

This publication is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in an unaltered
form only (retaining this notice) for your personal use or for non–commercial use within your organisation.
To copy, adapt, publish, distribute or commercialise any of this publication you will need to seek written
permission from NSW Department of Industry.

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List of abbreviations, symbols
– nil mm millimetres
0 less than half final digit Mj/kg megajoules per kilogram
A authorisation Mt million tonnes
ad air dried basis Mtpa million tonnes per annum
AEMO Australian Energy Market Operator m metres
Aft ash fusion temperature ML mining lease
AL assessment lease MLA mining lease application
ar as received MP mining purposes
BREE Bureau of Resources and Energy MPL mining purposes lease
Economics MW megawatt
˚C degrees Celsius met. metallurgical
CCL consolidated coal lease na information not available
CL coal lease NEM National Electricity Market
Cl chlorine NSW New South Wales
CML consolidated mining lease OC opencut
CHPP coal handling & preparation plant p prelimary, subject to revision
CRI coke reactivity index PAC Planning Assessment Commission
CSN crucible swelling number PCI pulverised coal injection
CSR coke strength after reaction r revised
cu m or m cubic metres
3
RoMax Maximum (Vitrimite) reflectance
daf dry ash free basis ROM run of mine
db dry basis SE specific energy
deform. deformation SEARS Secretary’s Environmental
ddm dial divisions per minute Assessment Requirements
DI drum index SNW Singleton–North West
DM dense medium t tonnes
DPE NSW Department of Panning & t/a or tpa tonnes per annum
Environment t/d tonnes per day
dwt dead weight tonnes tph tonnes per hour
EA environmental assessment TS total sulphur
EIS environmental impact statement UG underground
EL exploration licence VM volatile matter
ELA exploration licence application WCL Wollongong Coal Ltd
F floats W/W water washed
gad gross air dried
gar gross as received
GFC Global Financial Crisis
GWh gigawatt hour
HGI hardgrove grindability index
HM heavy medium
JIS Japanese industrial standard
JSPL Jindal Steel & Power Ltd
kcal/kg kilocalories per kilogram
kL kilolitres
kt thousand tonnes
ktpa thousand tonnes per annum
km kilometres

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Table of contents
Message from the Minister ................................................................................................................. iii
Acknowledgements..........................................................................................................................................................iv
Coalfields, mining districts and projects..................................................................................................................... v
Copyright................................................................................................................................................................................ v
List of abbreviations, symbols.......................................................................................................................................vi
Figures..................................................................................................................................................................................viii
Mine dossiers......................................................................................................................................... 1
User’s guide to dossiers and indexes............................................................................................................................1
Hunter coalfield..................................................................................................................................... 5
Newcastle coalfield.............................................................................................................................. 35
Newcastle coalfield.......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Gloucester coalfield......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Southern coalfield............................................................................................................................... 53
Southern coalfield............................................................................................................................................................ 53
Oaklands coalfield............................................................................................................................................................ 53
Western coalfield................................................................................................................................. 67
Gunnedah coalfield............................................................................................................................. 87
Gunnedah coalfield......................................................................................................................................................... 87
Ashford area....................................................................................................................................................................... 87
Coal terminals.................................................................................................................................... 101
Coal-fired power stations.................................................................................................................. 107
Steelworks.......................................................................................................................................... 115
Company equity index...................................................................................................................... 117
Mine index.......................................................................................................................................... 131
Mine equipment index...................................................................................................................... 143
Hunter Coalfield .....................................................................................................................................................143
Newcastle and Gloucester Coalfields..............................................................................................................146
Western Coalfield...................................................................................................................................................149
Gunnedah Coalfield..............................................................................................................................................151
Reference Information ..................................................................................................................... 153
NSW Government...........................................................................................................................................................153
Industry Organisations.................................................................................................................................................156
Commonwealth Government....................................................................................................................................157
Coal Services Pty Limited............................................................................................................................................158
Index...................................................................................................................................................................................161

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Figures

Figures
Figure 1 Coalfields of NSW..........................................................................................................................................2
Figure 2 NSW coal mining operations and proposals.......................................................................................3
Figure 3 Hunter coalfield coal mining operations and proposals................................................................4
Figure 4 Newcastle coalfield and Gloucester Basin coal mining operations and proposals........... 34
Figure 5 Southern coalfield and Oaklands Basin coal mining operations and proposals................ 52
Figure 6 Western coalfield coal mining operations and proposals........................................................... 66
Figure 7 Gunnedah coalfield and Ashford Basin coal mining operations and proposals................. 86
Figure 8 NSW coal export terminals and rail transport system................................................................100
Figure 9 Rail transport system–northern export coal infrastructure.....................................................105
Figure 10 Rail transport system–southern and western export coal infrastructure...........................105
Figure 11 NSW coal–fired power stations...........................................................................................................106
Figure 12 NSW steelworks........................................................................................................................................114

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Mine dossiers

User’s guide to dossiers and indexes


In this publication every existing and proposed mine, and every current coal loading terminal, has an individual data
page. All mine data has been supplied by the mining companies. Some data, for example raw and saleable coal
production figures, have been supplied by Coal Services Pty Limited. Unless otherwise stated, most data in the
dossiers is based on 30 June 2014 information.

The mines and proposed mines are grouped on a broad coalfield basis (Figure 2). The five main coalfields in the
Company equity index
Sydney–Gunnedah Basin (Newcastle, Hunter, Gunnedah, Western and Southern) are covered separately. Minor
areas, such as Ashford, Gloucester and Oaklands, are grouped with the nearest major coalfield. The mines and
projects within each coalfield are listed alphabetically.

In each dossier section, a map adjacent to the coalfield summary shows the approximate locality of each mine or
proposed mine, the type of mining operation and mines with coal washeries. Coal export terminals are shown in
FiguresCOMPANY
1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10.
NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, PROPOSALS REF

Mine equipment index


OWNERSHIP INTERESTS & FACILITIES OPERATED
BY COMPANY

Throughout this publication


Airly Coal Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100
each mine and coal terminal AIRLY UG
is given a reference
W1
number consisting of an initial and
followed
Angloby a number.
American Metallurgical CoalThis reference system is applied in the mine equity and equipment index listings to indicate
Holdings Australia Limited
information relevant to that mine, Anglo Coalproject
(Drayton) Pty Ltdor facility.
100 Examples of the mine dossier references are shown below.
Anglo Coal (Drayton) No 2 Pty Ltd 100
Anglo Coal (Drayton Management) 100
A Pty Ltd
Anglo Coal (Drayton South) Pty Ltd 100
D
ASHTON UG H1 Hunter Coalfield 2 Caterpillar 24M
Lease numbers ML 1533, 1623 2 Caterpillar 773E
Anglo Coal (Drayton) Pty Ltd ASHTON UG H1 5 Caterpillar 789C
Operating company Ashton Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Holdings 100 Drayton Joint Venture 74.75
Locality 14 km north–west of Singleton, near the village of Camberwell 1 Eickhoff SL750 Longwall Shearer 4 Caterpillar 789C
Australia Limited
Major shareholders Yancoal Australia Limited 90%, ICRA Ashton 10% 120 Bucyrus 2 x 1017 t shield Longwall Roof Supports 9 Caterpillar 793C
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 74.75
Number of employees OC 30 June 2012 43 30 June 2013 – 30 June 2014 – 4 Flakt 22 m3 Auxiliary Fan 27 Caterpillar 793D
Anglo
NumberCoalof(Drayton) No 2UG
employees Pty Ltd30 June 2012 238 30 June 2013 260 30 June 2014 271 4 Joy 10SC 48B Shuttle Car 7 Caterpillar 797F
Anglo
MajorAmerican
seams Metallurgical
present andCoal Holdings 100 2.30Drayton Joint Venture
Lower Barrett Upper Liddell 2.1513.42
Australia Limited 4 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner 1 Caterpillar 834H
working thickness (m) Pikes Gully 2.20 Upper Liddell 2.15
Seams currently mined Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd
Upper Liddell seam 13.42 7 Juganaut V2 Loader 1 Caterpillar 854k
Resources (Mt) Drayton South JointReserves
Venture (Mt) 13.42 Marketable Reserves (Mt) 9 PJ Berriman MK4.5 Mine Cruiser 1 Caterpillar D10R
Measured
Anglo Coal (Drayton Management) 57 Proved 35.5 Proved 2 Stamler BF14B Feeder Breaker 1 Caterpillar D10T
Indicated
Pty Ltd 28 Probable 5.9 Probable 11 Caterpillar D11R
Inferred
Anglo 0.5
American Metallurgical Coal Holdings 100 Total 41.40 Total
DRAYTON OC 19.60 H5 BENGALLA H2 5 Caterpillar D11T
Australia
Total Limited 86 1 Hitachi EX3600
BlankAnglo
fields or(Mt)
Production na indicate information was not available,Ashton OC not applicable or was not supplied by
1 Dragline
Coal (Drayton South) Pty Ltd
5 Excavators 2 Hitachi EX5500
mining company.
Capacity
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Holdings 100 Drayton South JointActual
Venture 2011–12
74.75 2012–13
DRAYTON SOUTH PROJECT2013–14 H6 1 Hitachi EX5600
Raw Limited
Australia 3.00 Raw 0.1 22 Trucks
1 Hitachi EX8000
Saleable
Angus Place Joint Venture
1.7 Saleable 0.08 11 Dozers
1 Komatsu WA500
Ashton UG 4 Graders
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 50 1 Komatsu WA900
Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Examples of dossier index listing number for
B Kores Australia Pty Ltd
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd
25
25
Raw 1.81 2.55 3.27
4
within
Watercarts
3 Mine dossier (A), Company equityDrillsindex
1 LeTourneau L1850
Saleable 0.94 1.09 1.57 1 P & H 4100 XPC
Ashton Coalmarkets
Principal Operations Pty Limited (B), Mine
2 index (C) and Equipment index (D).
Loaders 1 P & H 9020 (88 m3)
Yancoal
ExportAustralia Limited 100 Korea, China
Japan, Taiwan, ASHTON UG H1 1 Lube Truck
Transport
Ashton Joint Venture Approximately 95 km by rail to the Port of Newcastle DRAYTON
Mining method
Yancoal Australia Limited 90 BULGA UG H3 1 Atlas Copco PV235
Underground
ICRA Ashton Pty Ltd 10 1 Eickhoff SL750 Longwall Shearer 1 BE 1370
Operating method Longwall commenced March 2007
120 Bucyrus 2 x 1017 t shield Longwall Roof Support 3 Caterpillar 16H
Undergound access Via pit highwall
4 Flakt 22 m3 Auxiliary Fan 3 Caterpillar 777
Processing facilities
4 Joy 10SC 48B Shuttle Car 24 Caterpillar 789
C
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
MINE AND OPERATOR
Coarse DMC MINE OWNERSHIP
1000 tph OWNED REF 4 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner 1 Caterpillar 834B
Medium
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ASHTON UG H1
Fine
Ashton Coal Operations Pty Ltd Spirals Yancoal Australia Ltd 90% 9 PJ Berriman MK4.5 Mine Cruiser 3 Caterpillar D10
Other infrastructure
73 Glennies Creek Rd Rail siding ICRA Ashton Pty Limited 10% 2 Stamler BF14B Feeder Breaker 7 Caterpillar D11
Product specifications
Camberwell NSW 2330 1 Driltech D45KS
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
PO Box 699 BULGA OPEN CUT H3 1 Hitachi EX3500
(ar) 9.0
Singleton 1 Caterpillar 16H Grader 1 Hitachi EX3600
Ash % NSW 2330 (ad) 9.5
Phone:
VM % (02) 6570 9111(ad) 36.0
1 Caterpillar 24H Grader 2 Hitachi EX5500
TS % UG (ad) 0.6 1 Caterpillar 16M Grader 1 Le Tourneau L1100
AUSTAR N2
SE (kcal/kg)
Austar Coal Mine Pty Ltd 7 250 Yancoal Australia Ltd 100%
(Mj/kg) 30.4
Middle Rd
CSN
Paxton NSW 2325
AFT (oC) Deform
4 to 6
1 450
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Locked Bag 806 Flow 1 600


Figure 1: Coalfields of NSW
148°E 149°E 150°E 151°E
Goondiwindi

AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND

NEW SOUTH WALES

53 coal mines and Ashford


Moree
27 development projects ASHFORD Ashford Basin
located in NSW coalfields BASIN Gunnedah
Basin Gloucester
NEW Basin
Inverell SOUTH
WALES Sydney
Basin
Oaklands
Basin

Narrabri
Coffs
GUNNEDAH Harbour
COALFIELD Armidale
HUN
TE
R–
MO

Gunnedah
OK

Tamworth
I

31°S
GUNNEDAH
BASIN
FA
UL

HUNTER
T

COALFIELD
Dunedoo
Gloucester
32°S
Dubbo Muswellbrook
Ulan GLOUCESTER
Bylong YS BASIN
S

T EM
Singleton

Rylstone Kooragang
Kandos PWCS NCIG
SYDNEY Newcastle 120 Mtpa 66 Mtpa
BASIN Carrington
WESTERN COALFIELD PWCS
33°S
25 Mtpa
NEWCASTLE
Bathurst COALFIELD
Lithgow

CENTRAL
OAKLANDS 146°E COALFIELD
BASIN SYDNEY

34°S

35°S
SOUTHERN South Pacific Ocean
COALFIELD Wollongong
Port Kembla
Port Kembla
Goulburn
18 Mtpa
Oaklands
Bomaderry
REFERENCE
INSET
35°S
Basin boundary
Coalfield boundary
Main railway
0 50 100 km
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Figure 2: NSW coal mining operations and proposals
N.S.W. QLD.
30°S
29°S
ASHFORD
BASIN

ASHFORD

NORTH
PROJECT
Ashford

SURAT
Map BASIN
GUNNEDAH
Areas
COALFIELD
Sydney

0 20 km
Gunnedah 151°E Inverell
0 50 100 km 31°S

Tamworth
GUNNEDAH Coleambally
35°S
BASIN
OAKLANDS
BASIN

Jerilderie
OAKLANDS
PROJECTS
Finley

0 20 km
146°E
HUNTER
32°S
COALFIELD
GLOUCESTER
BASIN
Dubbo

Dungog

WESTERN
COALFIELD Singleton

149°E

REFERENCE
211 Mtpa
Opencut mine 33°S
NEWCASTLE Newcastle
Proposed opencut mine SYDNEY
COALFIELD

Underground mine BASIN


Proposed underground mine

Care and Maintenance


Coalfield boundary
Sedimentary basin boundary
National Park / Nature Reserve SYDNEY
Urban development
34°S
SOUTHERN
Railway
COALFIELD
Road South Pacific Ocean
Waterway, lake

Power station Wollongong


Closed power station
18 Mtpa
Steel works
Coal seam gas generator
Coal loader 150°E 151°E 152°E

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Figure 3: Hunter coalfield coal mining operations and proposals
33°S
Woolooma National Park

Scone
Lake Glenbawn

DARTBROOK
Barrington Tops
National Park
WEST MUSWELLBROOK Aberdeen
PROJECT
Manobalai W MOUNT PLEASANT PROJECT Mount Royal
Nature Reserve National Park
SANDY CREEK PROJECT

MANGOOLA
MUSWELLBROOK HUNTER
COALFIELD

Pa
Muswellbrook

te
rs
on
BENGALLA
Riv
DRAYTON Liddell Power RAVENSWORTH SURFACE OPERATIONS er
Station
MT ARTHUR Lake LIDDELL
Lake St Clair
SPUR HILL PROJECT W Liddell DELLWORTH PROJECT
Bayswater
FERNDALE
Pwr Stn W MT OWEN COMPLEX
Denman W
PROJECT W
W
H W INTEGRA UNDERGROUND
u n t er
Riv
DRAYTON er
SOUTH SAVOY HILL PROJECT
PROJECT
W MITCHELLS FLAT
RAVENSWORTH UNDERGROUND W INTEGRA OPEN CUT
PROJECT
W W RIXS CREEK
HUNTER VALLEY ASHTON
OPERATIONS Singleton
UNITED W Redbank
Power Station
W W
WAMBO Hunter
River
Belford N.P
W MOUNT THORLEY
WARKWORTH
Wollemi National Park

W
BULGA COMPLEX

MONASH PROJECT

Cessnock

151°E

REFERENCE 0 10 20 km

Opencut mine National Park / Nature Reserve


Proposed opencut mine Urban development
Underground mine Railway
Proposed underground mine Road
Map Area
Care and Maintenance Waterway, lake
Sydney
NORTH

Coalfield boundary Power station


Sedimentary basin boundary W Coal washery

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Hunter coalfield

Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw production (Mt) Saleable production (Mt) Coal reserves (Mt)
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 30 June 2014
H1 Ashton UG 1.81 2.55 3.27 0.94 1.09 1.57 41.40
H Ashton OC** 0.10 - - 0.08 - - -
H2 Bengalla OC 7.46 9.45 10.69 6.04 7.61 8.62 161.00
H3 Bulga Complex 10.59 17.34 17.47 6.78 12.04 11.36 360.00
H4 Dellworth Project na
H5 Drayton OC 5.36 5.72 5.21 4.10 4.33 3.78 6.80
H6 Drayton South Project 771.80 *
H7 Ferndale Project 445.00 *
H8 Hunter Valley Operations OC 16.08 17.87 17.65 12.03 13.34 13.36 381.00
H9 Integra UG** 1.43 1.99 2.20 0.75 1.17 1.17 -
H Integra OC^^ 2.47 2.35 2.97 1.09 1.11 1.21 -
H10 Liddell OC 6.50 6.85 6.93 4.50 4.37 4.57 52.40
H11 Mangoola OC 11.36 11.17 11.26 8.55 8.55 8.80 134.5
H12 Mitchells Flat Project 520.00 *
H13 Monash Project 604.80 *
H14 Mount Pleasant Project 399.00
H15 Mount Thorley Warkworth OC 14.86 18.46 18.76 9.65 12.22 12.41 390.00
H16 Mt Arthur OC 21.39 22.78 25.14 16.72 17.89 19.88 1 049.00
H17 Mt Owen Complex 15.15 14.61 15.06 9.68 8.76 8.73 143.10
H18 Muswellbrook OC 1.06 1.15 1.39 0.97 0.95 1.18 10.70 ^

H19 Ravensworth Surface Operations 3.50 7.59 9.87 3.25 6.48 6.52 259.30
H20 Ravensworth UG^^ 2.56 2.47 2.97 1.58 1.66 1.89 -
H21 Ridgelands Project# na
H22 Rix's Creek OC 2.63 2.71 2.90 1.51 1.49 1.57 45.00
H23 Sandy Creek Project 48.60 *
H24 Savoy Hill Project na
H25 Spur Hill Project 91.00
H26 Wambo Complex 8.75 9.12 9.91 5.66 5.93 7.39 153.00
H27 West Muswellbrook Project 621.00 *
Total 133.06 154.18 163.65 93.88 108.99 114.01 6 688.40

* Resources, coal reserves not available.


^ Marketable reserves, total reserves not available.
Totals may differ from the sum of the figures in the column due to the effects of rounding.
**Last production (Ashton OC - August 2011; Integra UG - April 2014) No dossier provided.
^^
Care and maintenance (Integra OC - July 2014; Ravensworth UG - November 2014)
# No dossier provided.

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ASHTON UG H1
Lease numbers ML 1529, 1533, 1623, 1696
Operating company Ashton Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Locality 14 km north–west of Singleton, near the village of Camberwell
Major shareholders Yancoal Australia Limited 90%, ICRA Ashton 10%
Number of employees OC 30 June 2012 43 30 June 2013 – 30 June 2014 –
Number of employees UG 30 June 2012 238 30 June 2013 260 30 June 2014 271
Major seams present and Lower Barrett 2.30 Upper Liddell 2.15
working thickness (m) Pikes Gully 2.20 Upper Liddell 2.15
Seams currently mined Upper Liddell seam
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 57 Proved 35.5 Proved
Indicated 28 Probable 5.9 Probable
Inferred 0.5 Total 41.40 Total 19.60
Total 86
Production (Mt) Ashton OC
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 3.00 Raw 0.1
Saleable 1.7 Saleable 0.08
Ashton UG
Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.81 2.55 3.27
Saleable 0.94 1.09 1.57
Principal markets
Export Japan, Taiwan, Korea, China
Transport Approximately 95 km by rail to the Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall commenced March 2007
Undergound access Via pit highwall
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse DMC 1 000 tph
Medium
Fine Spirals
Other infrastructure Rail siding
Product specifications
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 9.5
VM % (ad) 36.0
TS % (ad) 0.6
SE (kcal/kg) 7 250
(Mj/kg) 30.4
CSN 4 to 6
AFT (oC) Deform 1 450
Flow 1 600
HGI 50
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 300 to 1 000

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BENGALLA OC H2
Lease numbers A 438, AL 13; ML 1397. 1450, 1469, 1592
Operating company Bengalla Mining Company Pty ltd
Locality 4 km south–west of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders CNA Bengalla Investments Pty Ltd 40%, Wesfarmers Bengalla Ltd 40%, Taipower Bengalla
Pty Ltd 10%, Mitsui Bengalla Investment Pty Ltd 10%
Number of employees OC (30 June) 2012 494 2013 491 2014 505
Major seams present and working Bayswater 6.0 Mt Arthur 5.5 Warkworth 5.0
thickness (m) Broonie 4.6 Piercefield 4.0 Wynn 3.1
Edderton 1.5 Vaux 5.5
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 68 Proved 151 Proved 113
Indicated 112 Probable 10 Probable 7.1
Inferred 66 Total 161 Total 120
Total 246
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 10.70 Raw 7.46 9.45 10.69
Saleable Saleable 6.04 7.61 8.62
Principal markets
Export Asia
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export 115 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic By rail to the power station.
Mining method
Open cut
Operating method Dragline, truck and shovel
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Dense medium cyclones 2 x 850 tph
Medium Spirals
Fine Centrifuges
Other infrastructure Raw and product coal stockpiles, rail loading facilities.
Product specifications
Export thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3.0
(ar) 10.0
Ash % (ad) 13.5
VM % (ad) 31.0
TS % (ad) 0.57
SE (kcal/kg) 6 850
(Mj/kg) 28.78

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BULGA COMPLEX H3
Lease numbers A 447, 450; EL 5277, 5461; ELA 4782; ML 1494, 1547, 1674, CL 224
Operating company Bulga Coal Management Pty Ltd (for Bulga Joint Venture)
Locality 18 km south of Singleton
Major shareholders Saxonvale Coal Pty Ltd 87.5%, Nippon Steel Australia Pty Ltd 12.5%
Number of employees (30 June) 2012 1 230 2013 1 134 2014 1 120
Major seams present and working Bayswater Glen Munroe 3.2 Vaux
thickness (m) Blakefield 5.12 Mt Arthur Wambo
Broonies Piercefield Woodlands Hill 3.48
Foybrooks Redbank Creek
Seams currently mined Blakefield, Glen Munroe, Redbank Creek, Wambo, Woodlands Hill
Resources (Mt) OC & UG Reserves (Mt) OC UG
Measured 1 160 Proved 185 130
Indicated 606 Probable 17 28
Inferred 764 Total 202 158
Total 2530
Marketable Reserves (Mt) OC UG
Proved 110 94
Probable 8.9 19
Total 118.9 113
Production (Mt)
Capacity OC UG Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 10 7 Raw 10.59 17.34 17.47
Saleable 7 5 Saleable 6.78 12.04 11.36
Principal markets
Export Asia
Transport 90 km by rail to Port Waratah.
Mining method
Open cut Dragline, truck and shovel
Operating method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift entry
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Daniels heavy medium bath 2 200 tph total
Medium Heavy medium cyclones
Fine Spirals
Product specifications Thermal Semi Soft
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 9.0 9.0
Ash % (ad) 14 9.0
VM % (ad) 31 34.5
TS % (ad) 0.5 0.55
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 421 6 860
(kcal/kg) gad 6 880 7350
(Mj/kg) 26.88 28.72
CSN - 6
AFT (oC) Deform 1 400 1 350
Flow 1 550 1 550+
HGI 50 50
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 200

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DELLWORTH PROJECT H4
Lease numbers EL 6594
Operating company Dellworth Pty Ltd
Locality 4 km north–west of Ravensworth
Major shareholders NuCoal Resources Ltd 100%
Major seams present and Bayswater
working thickness (m)
Principal markets
Domestic Electricity
Proposed mining method Open cut
Remarks Exploratory drilling
Product specifications Semisoft and thermal

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DRAYTON OC H5
Lease numbers A 173; Cl 229, 395; ML 1531
Operating company Anglo Coal (Drayton Management) Pty Ltd (for Drayton Joint Venture)
Locality 10 km south of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders Anglo American 88.17%, Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd 3.83%, NCE Australia Pty Ltd 3%,
Hyundai Australia Pty Ltd 2.5%, Daesung Australia Pty Ltd 2.5%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 631 30 June 2013 607 30 June 2014 623
Major seams present and Balmoral 0.5–7.0 Grasstrees 0.5–2.0, Thiess 1.5–2.5
working thickness (m) Brougham 0.5–2.5 Puxtrees 0.5–3.0
Seams currently mined Balmoral, Brougham, Grasstrees, Puxtrees, Thiess
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 1.5 Proved 4.6 Proved 3.4
Indicated 2.5 Probable 2.2 Probable 1.7
Inferred 0 Total 6.8 Total 5.1
Total 3.9
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 5.50 Raw 5.36 5.72 5.21
Saleable 5.50 Saleable 4.1 4.33 3.78

Principal markets
Export Asia
Transport 120 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Dragline, excavator and truck
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Three stage crushing Mining Components DMC 1 400 tph direct crush
MMD primary crusher 750 tph wash
Avon secondary crusher
MMD tertiary crusher
Screening MMD sizers
Coarse +2.2 mm
Fine -2.2 mm
Washing +2.2 mm–1 500 mm dense media cyclone
0.63–2.2 mm teeter bed separator
0.125–0.63 teeter bed separator
Remarks Drayton is expected to run out of coal reserves in 2015. Approval of the Drayton South Project
application would extend Drayton’s mine life until approximately 2040.
Product specifications Export thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 14.5
VM % (ad) 30.0
TS % (ad) 0.95
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 800
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 28.47
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 325
Flow 1 460
HGI 45

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DRAYTON SOUTH PROJECT H6
Lease numbers EL 5460
Operating company Anglo Coal (Drayton South) Pty Ltd (for Drayton South Joint Venture)
Locality 15 km south–west of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders Anglo American 88.17%, Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd 3.83%, NCE Australia Pty Ltd 3%,
Hyundai Australia Pty Ltd 2.5%, Daesung Australia Pty Ltd 2.5%
Major seams present and Arrowfield 2.7 Glen Munro Whybrow 0.3–1.5
working thickness (m) Blakefield Redbank Creek 0.3 - 1.5 Whynot 2.0
Bowfield 3.0 Warkworth Woodlands Hill 2.7
Resources (Mt)
Measured 492.10
Indicated 189.00
Inferred 90.70
Total 771.80
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Proposed dragline for upper seams
Underground
Operating method Proposed longwall for lower seams
Other infrastructure Formerly known as Saddlers Creek. The Drayton facilities are planned to be retained for use as part
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FERNDALE PROJECT H7
Lease numbers EL 7430
Operating company Whitehaven Coal
Locality 8 km south–west of Denman
Major shareholders Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
Major seams present and Newcastle Coal Measures 0.3–7
working thickness (m) Whittingham Coal Measures 0.3–7
Resources (Mt)
Measured 103
Indicated 135
Inferred 207
Total 445
Mining method
Open Cut Open cut in the Newcastle Coal Measures.
Underground Underground in the Whittingham Coal Measures.

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HUNTER VALLEY OPERATIONS OC H8
Lease numbers A 72, 435; CCL 708, 714, 755; CL 327, 359, 360, 398, 584; EL 5291, 5292, 5417, 5418, 5606; CML 4 (1982);
ML 1324, 1337, 1359, 1406, 1428, 1465, 1474, 1482, 1500, 1560, 1589, 1622, 1634, 1682
Operating company Coal and Allied Operations Pty Ltd
Locality 24 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 100%
Number of employees OC 30 June 2012 2 080 30 June 2013 1 821 30 June 2014 1 867
Major seams present and Arrowfield (2 splits) 0.5–1.8 Lemington C 1.5 Piercefield (2 splits) 1.2–3.9
working thickness (m) Arties 5.2 Lemington D 1.0 Upper Arties 2.6
Barrett 2.6 Lower Arties 2.5 Upper Liddell 1.8
Bayswater 4.5–6.5 Lower Liddell 1.8 Upper Pikes Gully 1.6
Bowfield (2 splits) 0.5–3.5 Lower Pikes Gully 1.0 Vaux (3 splits) 0.4–1.8
Broonie (9 splits) 0.75–3.0 Middle Pikes Gully 1.1 Warkworth (4 splits) 0.4–2.0
Lemington B 1.3 Mt Arthur (3 splits) 1.0–8.5 Woodlands Hill (3 splits) 0.3–1.8
Seams currently mined All above seams except Warkworth
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 112 Proved 332 Proved 242
Indicated 424 Probable 49 Probable 35
Inferred 368 Total 381 Total 277
Total 904
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 20 Raw 16.08 17.87 17.65
Saleable 15 Saleable 12.03 13.34 13.36
Principal markets
Export Asia, Europe
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export 90 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic By conveyor to Bayswater Power Station.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Dragline, truck and shovel
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Crushing Rotary breaker
Medium Dense medium 2 000 tph
Fine Spirals
Product specifications
Thermal Coking
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 10.0 10.0
Ash % (ad) 13.5 9.5
VM % (ad) 31.0 33.0
TS % (ad) 0.55 0.55
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 850 7 220
(Mj/kg) 28.70 30.40
CSN 2.00 6.00
AFT (oC) Deform 1 500 1 500
Flow 1 560+ 1 560+
HGI 50 50
Phosporus % (ad) 0.020 0.015
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 150

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INTEGRA OC and UG H9
Lease numbers Integra OC - CL 357; ML 1648, 1649, 1650, 1651
Integra UG – CL 382; EL 5824; ML 1437, 1518, 1551, 1525, 1630,
Operating company Integra Coal Operations Pty Ltd (for Integra Joint Venture)
Locality 12 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders VALE Australia (GC) Pty Limited 61.2%, Toyota Tshusho Corporation 14%, Navidale Pty Limited 14%,
Others 10.8%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 933 30 June 2013 721 30 June 2014 441
Major seams present and Integra OC Hebden Upper 2.3 Integra UG
working thickness (m) Arties 4.1* Liddell Lower 1.2* Barrett 3.0
Barrett Lower 2.4 Liddell Lower Middle 1.3* Hebden 2.55
*occurs as a number of working Barrett Upper 1.4 Liddell Middle 2.4* Lower Liddell 2.2
splits totalling this thickness Hebden Lower 1.1 Liddell Upper 1.7* Middle Liddell 2.3
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 56.20 Proved 15.50 Proved 8.20
Indicated 118.50 Probable 40.30 Probable 36.10
Inferred 66.20 Total 55.80 Total 44.30
Total 240.90
Production (Mt) Integra OC
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 7.70 Raw 2.17 2.35 2.97
Saleable 5.30 Saleable 1.09 1.11 1.21
Integra UG
Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.43 1.99 2.20
Saleable 0.75 1.17 1.17
Principal markets
Export Asia
Transport 90 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Processing facilities Coal is processed through the CHPP located at the open cut
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Two modules 1 200 tph
Dense medium cyclones
Spirals
Fine Flotation
Remarks Integra UG has been on care and maintenance since April 2014, and Integra OC since July 2014.
Product specifications
Semi-Hard Coking Semi-Soft Coking Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.0 2.5 2.5
(ar) 9.0 8.5 8.5
Ash % (ad) 9 9.0 12.5
VM % (ad) 39.0 38.0 36.0
TS % (ad) 0.55 0.55 0.6
SE (kcal/kg) 7 480 7 250 7 000
(Mj/kg) 31.2 30.4 29.00
CSN 6.5–7.5 4.0–5.5 -
AFT (oC) Deform - 1 300
Flow - 1 450
HGI 50 - 50.0
Phosporus % (ad) 200 -
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 0.03

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LIDDELL OC H10
Lease numbers CCL 708; ML 1313, 1552, 1597
Operating company Liddell Coal Operations Pty Ltd (for Liddell Joint Venture)
Locality 18 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 67.5%, Mitsui Matsushima Australia Pty Ltd 32.5%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 507 30 June 2013 520 30 June 2014 564
Major seams present and Arties 1.5–3 Lower Liddell 1.5–3 Middle Pikes Gully 1–2
working thickness (m) Barrett 1.5–3 Middle Liddell 1.5–3 Upper Pikes Gully 1–2
Hebden 0.5– 2 Upper Liddell 1–2.5
Lemingtons 0.5–2 Lower Pikes Gully 1–2
Seams currently mined All above seams except Hebden.
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 102.30 Proved 37.3 Proved 24.4
Indicated 212.00 Probable 15.1 Probable 9.5
Inferred 342.90 Total 52.4 Total 33.9
Total 657.20
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 7.00 Raw 6.50 6.85 6.93
Saleable 4.60 Saleable 4.50 4.37 4.57
Principal markets
Export Japan, South Korea, Taiwan
Transport 107 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Excavator, truck and front end loader
Processing facilities Liddell Coal Handling and Preparation Plant
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse
Medium DMC 1 000 tph total
Fine Spirals
Other infrastructure Product stockpile of 300 000 t capacity. Category A loading facility rated at 3 000 tph.
Product specifications
Semi Soft Coking Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 8 8
Ash % (ad) 8.5 11
VM % (ad) 35.9 30.3
TS % (ad) 0.53 0.57
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 900 6 700
(kcal/kg) gad 7 300 7 100
(Mj/kg) 28.9 28
CSN 7
AFT (oC) Deform 1 300 1 300
Flow 1 500 1 520
HGI 48 (min) 48
Phosporus % (ad) 0.03 0.05
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MANGOOLA OC H11
Lease numbers AL 9; EL 5552; ML 1626
Operating company Mangoola Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Locality 7 km north–west of Denman, Hunter Valley
Major shareholders Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 342 30 June 2013 349 30 June 2014 343
Major seams present and Fassifern Lower 4.0 Great Northern 2.8 Upper Pilot B 1.1
working thickness (m) Fassifern Upper 1.5 Upper Pilot A 1.1
Seams currently mined All above seams
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 180 Proved 131.4 Proved 104.5
Indicated 70 Probable 3.1 Probable 2.5
Inferred 1 100 Total 134.5 Total 107
Total 1 350
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 13.50 Raw 11.36 11.17 11.26
Saleable 10.30 Saleable 8.55 8.55 8.80
Principal markets
Export China, Korea
Domestic Electricity
Transport By rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and shovel
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM Cyclones 1 800 tph total
Fine Spirals
Remarks Approval was granted for the proposed open cut coal mine in June 2007. Xstrata purchased the
project from Centennial in October 2007. Construction of the project commenced in 2009. First
coal was mined from the operation in 2011.
Product specifications
Export Thermal Export Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 5.5 5.5
(ar) 13.0 10.0
Ash % (ad) 15.0 27.0
VM % (ad) 28.5 25.0
TS % (ad) 0.4 0.35
SE (kcal/kg) gar 5 754 5 014
(kcal/kg) gad 6 250 5 265
(Mj/kg) 24.09 20.99
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 330 1 450
Flow 1 550
HGI 53 53
Phosporus % (ad) 0.01 0.01
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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Lease numbers ALA 0054; ML 1309
Operating company Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Limited
Locality 10 km east of Singleton
Major shareholders Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Limited 100%
Major seams present and Arties Lemington B Upper Liddell
working thickness (m) Barrett Lemington C Pikes Gully
Hebden Lemington D
Lemington A Lower Liddell
Resources (Mt)
Measured
Indicated 120.00
Inferred 400.00
Total 520.00
Transport 75 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Excavator, truck and front end loader
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Remarks Mining Lease ML 1309 was granted in February 1993. Part of the deposit may be mineable by open
cut methods, subject to future review.
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.8
(ar) -
Ash % (ad) 14.0
VM % (ad) 32.7
TS % (ad) 1.00
SE (kcal/kg) 6 900
(Mj/kg) 28.9
CSN 3.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 250
Flow 1 440
HGI 50
Phosporus % (ad) 0.027
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MONASH PROJECT H13
Lease numbers EL 6123, 7579
Operating company Monash Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 15 km north–west of Cessnock
Major shareholders Monash Coal Pty Ltd
Major seams present and Arrowfield 3.4 Bowfield 2.2 Woodlands Hill 3.8
working thickness (m) Borehole 2.1 Whynot 2.9
Resources (Mt)
Measured 148.1
Indicated 178.3
Inferred 278.4
Total 604.8
Proposed production capacity (Mt)
Raw 9.00
Transport 95 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Proposed mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Remarks Drilling commenced in August 2011. Limited coal quality data indicates a product split of 58%
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MOUNT PLEASANT PROJECT H14
Lease numbers A 459; ML 1645
Operating company Coal & Allied Operations Pty Ltd
Locality 5 km west of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders Coal and Allied Industries Ltd 100%
Proposed employment 350
Major seams present and Bayswater 7.1 Mt Arthur 4.3 Warkworth 6.0
working thickness (m) Broonie 3.3 Piercefield 5.9 Wynn 5.0
Edderton 3.2 Vaux 3.4
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 162.00 Proved Proved
Indicated 245.00 Probable 399 Probable 326
Inferred 205.00 Total 399 Total 326
Total 612.00
Principal markets
Export Thermal
Domestic Thermal
Transport 115 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Dragline, Truck and Shovel
Proposed infrastructure CHPP, rail loader
Product specifications
TS % (ad) 0.48
SE (Mj/kg) 26.92

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MOUNT THORLEY OC/WARKWORTH OC H15
Lease numbers Mount Thorley OC - CL 219; EL 7712; MLA 353
Warkworth OC - CCL 753; MLA 352; ML 1412, 1547, 1590
Operating company Mount Thorley OC - Mount Thorley Operations Pty Ltd (for Mount Thorley Co-Venture)
Warkworth OC - Warkworth Mining Ltd
Locality 14 km south–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Mount Thorley Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 80%, Posco Australia Pty Ltd 20%
Warkworth CNA Warkworth Australasia 26.82%, CNA Resources Limited 28.75%,
Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd 28.9%, Nippon Steel Australia Pty
Limited 9.53%, Mitsubishi Materials (Australia) Pty Limited 6%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 1 763 30 June 2013 1 567 30 June 2014 1 497
Major seams present and Arrowfield (2 splits) 0.3–0.5 Glen Munro (4 splits) 0.3–1.4 Wambo (4 splits) 0.3–1.5
working thickness (m) Bayswater (2 splits) 0.5–8.3 Mouth Arthur (9 splits) 0.3–1.2 Warkworth (10 splits) 0.3–1.2
Blakefield (6 splits) 0.3–2.0 Piercefield (5 splits) 0.3–0.6 Whybrow (5 splits) 0.3–2.9
Bowfield (9 splits) 0.3–1.5 Redbank Creek (6 splits) 0.3–1.3 Whynot (4 splits) 0.3–0.8
Broonies (13 splits) 0.1–1.1 Vaux (9 splits) 0.1–1.3 Woodlands Hill (9 splits) 0.3–1.2
Seams currently mined All of the above except Piercefield, Vaux, Broonies, Bayswater seams
Resources (Mt) as at 30 December 2013 Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 6 Proved 228 Proved 149
Indicated 144 Probable 162 Probable 106
Inferred 437 Total 390 Total 255
Total 587
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 18.70 Raw 14.86 18.46 18.76
Saleable 12.48 Saleable 9.65 12.22 12.41
Principal markets
Export Asia, Europe
Domestic Redbank Power Station
Transport
Export 90 km by rail to Port Newcastle.
Domestic Warkworth - Conveyor to Redbank Power Station
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Dragline, truck and shovel
Processing facilities Mount Thorley CPP & Warkworth CPP
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Dense medium cyclones 10 Mtpa
Fine Spiral separators, centrifuges
Product specifications
Thermal Semisoft Coking
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 10.0 10.0
Ash % (ad) 13.5 9.0
VM % (ad) 31 33.5
TS % (ad) 0.55 0.55
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 322 7 200
(kcal/kg) gad 6 850
(Mj/kg) 26.47 30.2
CSN 2.0 6.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 500 1450+
Flow >1 560 1500+
HGI 50 50
Phosporus % (ad) 0.020 0.015
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Lease numbers A 171, 437; CCL 744; CL 229, 395, 396; ML 1358, 1487, 1548,1593, 1655; MPL 293
Operating company Mt Arthur Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 5 km south–west of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders New South Wales Energy Coal Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 2 117 30 June 2013 2 275 30 June 2014 2 159
Major seams present and Arrowfield 2.5 Clanricard 0.8 Piercefield 2.0
working thickness (m) Bayswater 3.2 Edderton 1.4 Ramrod Creek 6.5
Bengalla 2.4 Edinglassie 3.5 Vaux 3.0
Bowfield 2.0 Glen Munro 3.7 Woodlands Hill 5.2
Broonie 1.2 Mount Arthur 3.4 Wynn 1.0
Seams currently mined All above seams
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 936 Proved 585 Proved 465
Indicated 2 156 Probable 464 Probable 372
Inferred 671 Total 1 049 Total 837
Total 3 763
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 26 Raw 21.39 22.78 25.14
Saleable Saleable 16.72 17.89 19.88
Principal markets
Export Asia, Europe
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export By rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic By overland conveyor to power station.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Rope shovel and hydaulic excavotor/truck operation
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Crush 2 000 tph crush
Medium Sizing 1 200 tph wash
Fine DMC
Spirals
Centrifuges
Product specifications
Domestic thermal Export thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3.5 3.5
(ar) 9.0 11
Ash % (ad) 28.0 14
VM % (ad) 30.0 31.7
TS % (ad) 0.75 0.7
SE (kcal/kg) gar 5 200 6 170
(kcal/kg) gad 6 690
(Mj/kg) 21.80 2 8.01
CSN 1.0–2.0 1.0–4.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 300+ 1 350+
Flow 1 500+ 1 550+
HGI 45–52 45–52
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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MT OWEN COMPLEX H17
Lease numbers Mt Owen OC - A 268, 423, 429; AL 8; CCL 715; CL 383; EL 6254; ML 1355, 1419; 1453, 1694; MPL 343
Glendell OC - CL 358; Sublease Pt CL 382; ML 1410, 1476, ML 1629
Ravensworth East - ML 1415, 1475, 1561, 1608
Operating company Mt Owen OC, Glendell OC and Ravensworth OC - Mt Owen Pty Limited
Locality 25 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 1 053 30 June 2013 779 30 June 2014 743
Major seams present and Arties Lower 2–3 Hebden Lower 1–2 Liddell Middle 2–3
working thickness (m) Arties Upper 2–3 Hebden Upper 1–2 Liddell Upper 2–3
Barrett 2–3 Lemington A–E <1–2 Pikes Gully 2–3
Bayswater 6–8 Liddell Lower 2 Ravensworth seams <1–2
Seams currently mined All above seams
Resources (Mt) Mt Owen OC Glendell OC Ravensworth East
Measured 160 85 55
Indicated 95 35 18
Inferred 100 80 1
Total 355 200 74
Reserves (Mt)
Proved 92 32 6.1
Probably 11 0.9 1.4
Total 103 32.9 7.5
Marketable reserves (Mt)
Proved 52 22 4.2
Probably 5.7 0.6 0.9
Total 57.7 22.6 5.1
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 15 Raw 15.15 14.61 15.06
Saleable 9 Saleable 9.68 8.76 8.73
Principal markets
Export Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Asia
Transport 12 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Excavator and truck
Processing facilities Mt Owen CHPP
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Crushing Abon sizers 1 950 tph total
Coarse DM cyclones
Fine Spirals
Other infrastructure 600 t product stockpile, fully automated train loadout facility.
Remarks Mt Owen mine commenced in 1993, Ravensworth East mine was included in the Complex in 2003
and Glendell in 2008. Mt Owen mine is currently contracted to Thiess Pty Limited. Ravensworth
East and Glendell are owner operated.

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Product specifications
Semi-Soft Coking Coal Mt Owen Low Ash
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 9.0 (max) 9 (max)
Ash % (ad) 9.5 (max) 12.5 (max)
VM % (ad) 36.5 36
TS % (ad) 0.6 0.65
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 813 6 533
(kcal/kg) gad 7 300 7 000
(Mj/kg) 28.53 27.35
CSN 6
AFT (oC) Deform 1 300 1 300
Flow 1 300 1 500
HGI 50 52
Gray–King G2
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 200

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MUSWELLBROOK OC H18
Lease numbers A 176; CCl 713; ML 1304, 1562
Operating company Muswellbrook Coal Company Ltd
Locality 6 km north–east of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 136 30 June 2013 159 30 June 2014 124
Major seams present and Fleming 2.0 Lewis Upper 2.0 St Heliers
working thickness (m) Hallett 1.0 Loder 1.5
Lewis Lower 7.0 Muswellbrook 5.0
Seams currently mined All of the above except Hallet and Loder seams
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured Proved Proved 8.07
Indicated Probable Probable 2.59
Inferred Total Total 10.66
Total
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.00 Raw 1.06 1.15 1.39
Saleable 1.68 Saleable 0.97 0.95 1.18
Principal markets
Export Japan
Transport 125 km by road and rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut Truck and shovel / hydraulic excavator for waste removal
Operating method Truck and excavator / loader for ROM coal
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Jig 300 tph
Product specifications
13.50% 18.00% 25.00%
Inherent moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.1 2.1
Total moisture % (ar) 9.0 9.0 9
Ash % (ar) 12.6 16.7 23.2
VM % (ar) 29.4 26.0 13.7
TS % (ar) 0.75 0.65 0.56
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 393 5 856 5 205
HGI 47 47 47

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RAVENSWORTH SURFACE OPERATIONS H19
Lease numbers Ravensworth North OC - A 385; CL 378; ML 1325, 1393, 1502, 1526, 1669
Narama OC - CCL 723, 739; CL 380, 580; ML 1357
Operating company Ravensworth Operations Pty Ltd
Locality 25 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 496 30 June 2013 714 30 June 2014 496
Major seams present and Ravensworth North OC Broonie 3.6 Narama OC
working thickness (m) Arties 1.5 - 3 Lemington 1 - 2 Bayswater 1.5 - 3.2
Barrett 2.6 Liddell 2 - 6 Broonies
Bayswater 3.9 Pikes Gully 1.5 - 3 Vaux
Seams currently mined Bayswater, Broonies, Lemington
Resources (Mt) Ravensworth North OC Narama OC
Measured 424 25.7
Indicated 216 0.2
Inferred 125 0.0
Total 765.6 25.9
Reserves (Mt)
Proved 245 1.1
Probably 13 0.2
Total 258 1.3
Marketable reserves (Mt)
Proved 167.7 1.1
Probably 8.8 0.2
Total 176.5 1.3
Production (Mt) Ravensworth North OC
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 14 Raw 0.12 5.42 8.1
Saleable 10 Saleable 0.09 4.31 4.79
Narama OC
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.5 Raw 3.39 2.17 1.77
Saleable 3 Saleable 3.16 2.17 1.73
Principal markets
Export Asia
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export By rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic By conveyor to power station.
Mining method
Open Cut Ravensworth North OC Narama OC
Operating method Truck and shovel Dragline/truck and loader
Processing facilities Ravensworth CHPP
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Dense medium cyclones 1 250 tph
Fine Teetered bed seperators

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RAVENSWORTH SURFACE OPERATIONS H19
Product specifications
Export Thermal Domestic
Moisture % (ad) 2.5–4.5 2.5
(ar) 7.5–10.5 10 (max)
Ash % (ad) 11.0 - 20.0 35 (max)
VM % (ad) 20–34
TS % (ad) 0.45–1.2 1.0 (max)
SE (kcal/kg) gar 5 500– 6 000
(kcal/kg) gad 5 890–6 430
(Mj/kg) 27.35 18.5 (min)
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 250
Flow
HGI 44 (min)

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RAVENSWORTH UG H20
Lease numbers ML 1348, 1349, 1398, 1416, 1477, 1484
Operating company Resource Pacific Pty Ltd (for Ravensworth Underground Mine Joint Venture)
Locality 25 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Resource Pacific Pty Ltd 90%, POS-NP Pty Ltd 10%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 511 30 June 2013 403 30 June 2014 225
Major seams present and Arties 2.3–3 Lower Liddell 2.2–3.0 Upper Liddell 2.2–3.0
working thickness (m) Barrett 2.2–3.0 Middle Liddell 2.2–3.0
Lemington 2.4–3.0 Pikes Gully 2.2–2.7
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 320 Proved 43 Proved 28
Indicated 220 Probable 0 Probable 0
Inferred 250 Total 43 Total 28
Total 790
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 4 Raw 2.56 2.47 2.97
Saleable 3 Saleable 1.58 1.66 1.89
Principal markets
Export Japan, Korea, Taiwan
Transport By rail to Port of Newcastle/
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities Ravensworth CHPP
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse
Medium
Fine
Remarks Ravensworth UG was placed on care and maintenance in November 2014.
Product specifications
Semi–soft coking
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 9.0
VM % (ad) 35.5
TS % (ad) 0.6
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 860
(kcal/kg) gad 7 350
(Mj/kg) 28.72
CSN 6.0
HGI 48
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 400

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RIX’S CREEK OC H22
Lease numbers CL 352; ML 1432
Operating company Rix’s Creek Pty Ltd
Locality 5 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Northern Waggons Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 124 30 June 2013 133 30 June 2014 128
Major seams present and Arties Lower 1.3 Hebden 2.6 Liddell Upper 1.0
working thickness (m) Arties Upper 2.5 Liddell Lower 1.2 Pikes Gully 3.4
Barrett Lower 3.1 Liddell Lower - Middle 0.7
Barrett Upper 2.3 Liddell Middle 1.6
Seams currently mined All above except Liddell Lower–Middle and Liddell Middle seams
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 141 Proved 45 Proved 24
Indicated Probable Probable
Inferred Total 45 Total 24
Total 141
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw na Raw 2.63 2.71 2.90
Saleable na Saleable 1.51 1.49 1.57
Principal markets
Export Japan, Taiwan, Korea, China
Transport 90 km by rail to Port of Newcaslte.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Dragline excavator, loaders and trucks
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM cyclones 500 tph
Fine Spirals/Jameon cell
Other infrastructure Rail loop, 30 000 t ROM stockpile, 100 000 t clean coal stockpile at rail loop.
Product specifications
Thermal Coking
Moisture % (ar) 9.0 9.0
Ash % (ad) 15.0 9.5
VM % (ad) 33.0 35.0
TS % (ad) 0.8 - 1 0.85
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 700
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 28.1
CSN 2.0 - 3.0 4
AFT (oC) Deform 1 350
Flow 1 560
HGI 48 - 50

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SANDY CREEK PROJECT H23
Lease numbers ML 1513
Operating company Muswellbrook Coal Company Ltd
Locality 6 km north–east of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100%
Major seams present and Fleming 2.0 Muswellbrook 5.0
working thickness (m) Lewis Lower 7.0 St Heliers 9.5
Resources (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 18.8 Proved
Indicated 27.9 Probable 16.9
Inferred 1.9 Total 16.9
Total 48.6
Transport 125 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Proposed mining method
Underground
Operating method Bord and pillar
Undergound access Highwall
Remarks The development plans skirt around the former Muswellbrook No 2 UG from an entry off the
Muswellbrook No 2 highwall. Development is subject to market conditions,economic viability and
business approvals.
Product specifications
Muswellbrook thermal High energy thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
Ash % (ad) 12.5 11.0
VM % (ad) 34.0 34.5
TS % (ad) 0.80 0.80
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 850 7 000
(Mj/kg) 28.70 29.3
AFT (oC) Deform 1 300 1 300
Flow 1 400 1 400
HGI 45 45
Phosporus % (ad) 0.05 0.05

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SAVOY HILL PROJECT H24
Lease numbers EL 6812
Operating company Dellworth Pty Ltd
Locality 30 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders NuCoal Resources Ltd 100%
Major seams present and Balmoral
working thickness (m)
Principal markets
Domestic Electricity
Proposed mining method Open cut
Other infrastructure Exploratory drilling commenced in September 2011, targeting nine holes initially. The tenement
was renewed in February 2014 until June 2018.
Product specifications

Ash % (ad) 24.0


VM % (ad) 13
TS % (ad) 0.60
SE (kcal/kg) daf 0.24

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SPUR HILL PROJECT H25
Lease numbers EL 7429
Operating company Spur Hill Management Pty Ltd
Locality 15 km south–west of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders Malabar Coal Limited 35.76%, Spur Hill UT Pty Ltd 64.24%
Major seams present and Whybrow 1.9–3.1 Wambo 1.9–2.9 Warkworth 2.4–5.0
working thickness (m) Whynot 2.5–3.5 Bowfield 1.9–3.7
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt)* Marketable Reserves (Mt)*
Measured Proved Proved
Indicated 394.40 Probable 91 Probable 69
Inferred 231.50 Total 91 Total 69
Total 625.90 *for Whynot and Bowfield seams only
Principal markets
Export Asia
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Remarks Environmental Impact Statement to be lodged in first half 2015.

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WAMBO COMPLEX H26
Lease numbers Cl 365, 374, 397; CCL 743; ML 1402, 1572, 1594
Operating company Wambo Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 16 km north–west of Singleton
Major shareholders Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 75%, Sumiseki Material Company Ltd 25%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 855 30 June 2013 555 30 June 2014 713
Major seams present and Arrowfield 3.0–4.0 Redbank Creek 2.5–4.0 Whynot 1.5–2.8
working thickness (m) Bayswater 3.0–7.0 Wambo 1.8–2.9
Bowfield/Warkworth 3.0 - 4.0 Whybrow 2.5–4.0
Seams currently mined Redbank, Wambo, Whybrow, Whynot
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 485.21 Proved 108.6 Proved 76.7
Indicated 704.45 Probable 44.4 Probable 30.5
Inferred 1120.47 Total 153.00 Total 107.2
Total 2310.1
Production (Mt) Wambo OC
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 7.97 Raw 3.95 4.16 4.80
Saleable 5.26 Saleable 2.52 2.70 3.14
Wambo UG
Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 4.80 4.96 5.01
Saleable 3.14 3.22 3.78
Principal markets
Export Japan, Korea, Taiwan
Domestic Steelworks
Transport
Export 95 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic
Mining method
Open Cut Wambo OC
Operating method Excavator and truck
Underground Wambo UG
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Highwall portal entry
Processing facilities Wambo Washery
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM cyclones 1 140 tph
Medium Spirals/teetered bed seperator 300 tph
Fine Discarded to tailing 160 tph
Other infrastructure Train loading facility including rail spur and loop.
Product specifications Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 9.0–12.0
VM % (ad) 33.2–34.5
TS % (ad) 0.6
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 900–7 150
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 28.9–29.9
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow 1 480
HGI 50

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Lease numbers AL 19
Operating company Muswellbrook Coal Company Limited
Locality 12 km north–west of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd
Major seams present Abbey Green Wambo Glen Munro
Whybrow Whynot
Redbank Creek Blakefield
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 40.00 Proved Proved
Indicated 172.00 Probable Probable
Inferred 409.00 Total Total
Total 621.00
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 19.00
Saleable 15.00
Proposed mining method Open cut
Remarks Muswellbrook Coal Company (MCC) lodged an application for a Gateway Certificate in December
2014 with the NSW Gateway Panel. The Gateway Panel is an independent body established to
assess the potential impacts of coal mining activities of the state’s agricultural and water resources.
MCC has completed detailed technical investigations into the potential agricultural impacts of the
project including an Agricultural Impacts Assessment, hydrological modelling and soils assessment.
Outcomes of the investigations will be included in the Gateway Certificate application.

A conditional gateway certificate was granted in May 2015. Post grant of the Gateway Certificate,
MCC will assess any feedback and conditions from the Gateway Panel and then commence the
development application process taking into consideration NSW Planning approvals requirements.

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Newcastle coalfield

Newcastle coalfield
Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw Production (Mt) Saleable Production (Mt) Coal Reserves (Mt)
2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 30 June 2014
N1 Abel UG 1.12 2.20 2.45 0.77 1.66 1.99 138.30
N2 Austar UG 1.90 1.39 1.64 1.55 1.20 1.41 47.70
N3 Awaba UG** 0.53 - - 0.50 - - -
N4 Bloomfield OC 0.80 0.99 1.08 0.49 0.66 0.63 17.80
N5 Chain Valley UG 0.78 0.79 1.10 0.78 0.79 1.10 27.80
N6 Donaldson OC ** 1.15 1.27 - 0.67 0.72 - -
N7 Mandalong UG 5.32 5.79 4.99 5.19 5.72 4.91 97.80
N8 Mannering UG ** 0.58 0.14 - 0.58 0.14 - -
N9 Myuna UG 1.50 1.70 1.73 1.50 1.70 1.73 34.60
N10 Newstan UG^^ 0.24 0.48 0.69 0.18 0.34 0.55 -
N11 Tasman UG** 0.70 0.51 0.03 0.52 0.40 0.02 -
N12 Wallarah 2 Project - - - - - - 143.00
N13 West Wallsend UG 3.39 3.91 3.69 2.77 3.00 3.09 16.80
N14 Westside OC ** 0.54 - - 0.54 - - -
Total 18.55 19.17 17.40 16.04 16.33 15.43 523.80

Gloucester coalfield
Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw Production (Mt) Saleable Production (Mt) Coal Reserves (Mt)
2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 30 June 2014
L1 Duralie OC / Stratford OC 3.46 3.47 3.18 2.25 2.32 2.22 63.90
L2 Rocky Hill Project - - - - - - na
Total 3.46 3.47 3.18 2.25 2.32 2.22 63.90

* Resources, coal reserves not available.


Totals may differ from the sum of the figures in the column due to the effects of rounding.
**Last production (Awaba UG - March 2012; Donaldson OC- April 2013; Mannering UG - November 2012; Tasman UG - July 2013; Westside - February 2012).
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ABEL UG N1
Lease numbers ML 1618, 1653
Operating company Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd
Locality Black Hill, 23 km north–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders
Number of employees 30 June 2012 285 30 June 2013 317 30 June 2014 373
Major seams present and Lower Donaldson 1.8–3.2
working thickness (m) Upper Donaldson 1.8–3.6
Seams currently mined Upper Donaldson
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 596.8 Proved 78.3 Proved 48.50
Indicated 212.5 Probable 60 Probable 37.10
Inferred 15.7 Total 138.30 Total 85.60
Total 825
Production (Mt)
Capacity for calendar year 2014 Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.70 Raw 1.12 2.20 2.45
Saleable 2.1 Saleable 0.77 1.66 1.99
Principal markets
Export Japan, Asia
Transport Raw coal by conveyor to Bloomfield CHPP for processing, then 25 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Bord and pillar
Undergound access Donaldson highwall portal
Product specifications
Export thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.9
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 22.9
VM % (ad) 30.4
TS % (ad) 0.9
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 205
(Mj/kg) 25.98
CSN 5.5
AFT (oC) Deform 1 510
Flow >1 550
HGI 54
Gray–King G2
Phosporus % (ad) 0.021
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 800

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AUSTAR UG N2
Lease numbers CCL 728, 752; CML 2; DSL 89; EL 6598; ML 1157, 1283, 1345, 1388, 1550, 1661, 1666, 1677;
MPL 23, 204, 217, 233, 269, 1364
Operating company Austar Coal Mine Pty Ltd
Locality 7 km south of Cessnock
Major shareholders Yancoal Australia Limited 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 473 30 June 2013 519 30 June 2014 459
Major seams present and Greta 6.5–7.5 m to 2.9 m plus 3.5m caving
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Greta
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 75 Proved 14.2 Proved 11.50
Indicated 70 Probable 33.5 Probable 26.30
Inferred 70 Total 47.70 Total 37.80
Total 215
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.50 Raw 1.90 1.39 1.64
Saleable 2.00 Saleable 1.55 1.20 1.41
Principal markets
Export Asia, South America, Europe
Transport 65 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Underground 3 x continuous miner units and 1 x road header unit for development
Operating method Longwall top coal caving system for production
Undergound access Drift and shaft
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Dense Medium Circuit 350 tph
Medium Dense Medium Circuit 250 tph
Fine Spirals & cyclones 100 tph
Product specifications
Coking
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 10.0
Ash % (ad) 5.5
VM % (ad) 40.0
TS % (ad) 1.75
SE (kcal/kg) 7 700
(Mj/kg) 32.20
CSN 6.0–7.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 200
Flow 1 520
HGI 35
Gray–King G6
Phosporus % (ad) 0.030
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 10 000 +

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AWABA UG N3
Lease numbers CCL 746
Operating company Centennial Newstan Pty Ltd
Locality 30 km south–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 na 30 June 2013 na 30 June 2014 na
Major seams present at Fassifern
June 2011 Great Northern
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 4.3 Proved 1.4 Proved
Indicated 0 Probable 0 Probable
Inferred 37 Total 1.40 Total 1.40
Total 41.3
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12
Raw 0 Raw 0.53
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.50
Remarks Awaba ceased production in March 2012.
Product specifications Domestic Export Steaming coal
Great Northern seam coal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 8.0 8
Ash % (ad) 18.5 14.5
VM % (ad) 29.0 30.0
TS % (ad) 0.42 0.42
SE (kcal/kg) 6 400 6 750
(Mj/kg) 26.8 28.10
CSN 1.0 1.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 350 1 350
Flow 1 560 + 1 560 +
HGI 50 50.0
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.015 0.015
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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BLOOMFIELD OC N4
Lease numbers CCL 761
Operating company Bloomfield Collieries Pty Ltd
Locality 5 km south–east of Maitland
Major shareholders Northern Waggons Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 84 30 June 2013 95 30 June 2014 93
Major seams present and Big Ben 1.8–3.3 Donaldson 0.7–2.6 Rathluba 2.4
working thickness (m) Buttai 3.0 Elwells Creek 1.9 White Creek 2.1
Seams currently mined All the above except the Rathluba seam
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 61 Proved 17.8 Proved 10.2
Indicated Probable Probable
Inferred Total 17.8 Total 10.2
Total 61
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw Raw 0.80 0.99 1.08
Saleable Saleable 0.49 0.66 0.63
Principal markets
Export Japan, Taiwan, Korea, China
Transport 36 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Excavator, shovel, loaders and trucks
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM Cyclones 1 000 tph
Fine Spirals/jameson cell
Other infrastructure Raw coal stockpile 50 000 t. Clean coal stockpile 200 000 t at washery/rail loop. On site rail loading
facilities.
Product specifications
Thermal Coking
Moisture % (ar) 8.0 9.0
Ash % (ad) 15.5 9.0
VM % (ad) 32.0–33.0 35.0
TS % (ad) 1.0 0.80
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 700
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 28.1
CSN 1.5–2 4
AFT (oC) Deform 1 350
Flow 1 560
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CHAIN VALLEY UG N5
Lease numbers CCL 707, 706 (part), 719 (part sublease), 721 (part sublease), 722 (part sublease);
ML 1051, 1052, 1308, 1370 (part sublease), 1632 (part sublease); MPL 337, 1349, 1389, 1400
Operating company Lake Coal Pty Ltd (for the Wallarah Coal Joint Venture)
Locality 60 km south of Newcastle
Major shareholders Lake Coal Pty Ltd 80%, Fassi Coal Pty Ltd 20%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 241 30 June 2013 209 30 June 2014 162
Major seams present and Fassifern 3.5 Wallarah
working thickness (m) Great Northern 2.4
Seams currently mined Fassifern
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 0.7 Proved Proved
Indicated 81.8 Probable Probable
Inferred 3.4 Total 16.50 Total 16.50
Total 85.9
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.20 Raw 0.78 0.79 1.10
Saleable 1.20 Saleable 0.78 0.79 1.10
Principal markets
Export Asia, Europe
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export by road to Port of Newcastle
Domestic by road to power station and other domestic customers
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Miniwall - a similar process to Longwall but with a narrower face width
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Crushing Crusher 450 tph
Screening Sizing screens
Remarks The Miniwall commenced in September 2011. A proposal for an underground linkage between
Mannering and Chain Valley is going through the approvals process,. This connection would allow
conveyor transport of coal from Chain Valley to Vales Point Power Station, reducing the need for
internal truck haulage.
Product specifications
Waratah thermal Domestic thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3.0 3
(ar) 21.0 21.0
Ash % (ad) 30.0 28.0
VM % (ad) 0.35 0.35
TS % (ad) 5 500 5 500
SE (kcal/kg) 24.00 24.0
(Mj/kg) 1.00
CSN 1 450
AFT (oC) Deform 1 560 +
Flow 50 50
HGI

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DONALDSON OC N6
Lease numbers ML 1461
Operating company Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd
Locality Maitland
Major shareholders Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 47 30 June 2013 0 30 June 2014 0
Major seams present and Big Ben 1.8–3.3 Donaldson 0.7 - 2.6 Rathluba 2.4
working thickness (m) Buttai 3.0 Elwells Creek 1.9 White Creek 2.1
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 61 Proved 17.8 Proved 10.2
Indicated Probable Probable
Inferred Total 17.8 Total 10.2
Total 61
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13
Raw 0 Raw 1.15 1.27
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.67 0.72
Remarks Donaldson ceased production in April 2013.
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 7.5
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 14.0
VM % (ad) 31.0
TS % (ad) 0.8
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 800
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 28.5
CSN 4
AFT (oC) Deform 1 500
Flow >1 600
HGI 50
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 300

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MANDALONG UG N7
Lease numbers A 404; CCL 746 (part sublease)762; MPL 191, 329; EL 4443, 4968, 4969, 5892, 6317; ML 1431, 1443,
1543, 1553
Operating company Centennial Mandalong Pty Ltd
Locality 35 km south–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 471 30 June 2013 446 30 June 2014 430
Major seams present and Great Northern 2.5 West Wallarah 2.5–5.0
working thickness (m) Wallarah 1.75–2.25
Seams currently mined Wallarah, West Wallarah
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 53.2 Proved 21.3 Proved 21.30
Indicated 177.9 Probable 76.5 Probable 76.50
Inferred 3 Total 97.80 Total 97.80
Total 234.1
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 6.00 Raw 5.32 5.79 4.99
Saleable 6 Saleable 5.19 5.72 4.91
Principal markets
Export Asia
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export By private haul road to the Newstan CHPP for washing, then by rail to port.
Domestic By conveyor to power stations.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Product specifications
Export steaming
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 8.0
Ash % (ad) 14.0
VM % (ad) 30.0
TS % (ad) 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 750
(Mj/kg) 28.30
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 350
Flow 1 350 +

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MANNERING UG N8
Lease numbers A 383, 384, 441; CCL 719, 721; EL 6639; ML 1052 (part sublease)
Operating company Centennial Mannering Pty Ltd
Locality Doyalson, 50 km south of Newcastle
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 146 30 June 2013 0 30 June 2014 0
Major seams present and Fassifern
working thickness (m) Great Northern
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 8.9 Proved 1.7 Proved
Indicated 293.2 Probable 7.8 Probable
Inferred 0 Total 9.50 Total 9.50
Total 302.1
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13
Raw Raw 0.53 0.14
Saleable Saleable 0.50 0.14
Remarks Mannering ceased production in November 2012.
Product specifications
Domestic thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3
(ar) 6.0
Ash % (ad) 24.0
VM % (ad) 27.0
TS % (ad) 0.34
SE (kcal/kg) 5 900
(Mj/kg) 24.5
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 370
Flow
HGI 50

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MYUNA UG N9
Lease numbers EL 4444, 6640; ML 1370, 1632; MPL 334
Operating company Centennial Myuna Pty Ltd
Locality Wangi Wangi, 35 km south–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 236 30 June 2013 237 30 June 2014 244
Major seams present and Fassifern 2.7 Wallarah 2.2
working thickness (m) Great Northern 3
Seams currently mined All of the above seams
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 14.7 Proved Proved
Indicated 305.4 Probable 34.6 Probable 34.60
Inferred 29 Total 34.60 Total 34.60
Total 349.1
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2 Raw 1.50 1.70 1.73
Saleable 2 Saleable 1.50 1.70 1.73
Principal markets
Domestic Power station
Transport 4.5 km by conveyor to Eraring Power Station.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Bord and pillar
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse
Medium
Fine
Product specifications
Eraring Power Station feed
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 8.0
Ash % (ad) 20.5
VM % (ad) 24.3
TS % (ad) 0.35
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad 6 170
(Mj/kg) 25.90
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 500
Flow
HGI 55
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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Lease numbers A 399; CCL 727, 746, 763, 764; EL 5138, 6641; ML 1380, 1452, 1480, 1586, 1587;
MPL 304, 305, 327, 328; PLL 497
Operating company Centennial Newstan Pty Ltd
Locality 29 km south–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 170 30 June 2013 179 30 June 2014 170
Major seams present and Borehole Great Northern Young Wallsend
working thickness (m) Fassifern West Borehole
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 84.6 Proved 2.8 Proved 2.40
Indicated 196.3 Probable 64.3 Probable 54.00
Inferred 7 Total 67.10 Total 56.40
Total 287.9
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 4 Raw 0.24 0.48 0.69
Saleable 4 Saleable 0.18 0.34 0.55
Processing facilities Northern Coal Services Processing
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Large – Crush to–125mm Wemco (+31.5mm) cones 750 tph
Small HM (-31.5 mm + 0.5mm) cyclones
Fine Vickers spirals
Ultra-Fine Classifying cyclones Centrifuges for dewatering
Underflow–Phoenix filter thickener
Remarks Newstan placed on care and maintenance in August 2014. Northern Coal Services CHPP is still
operating.
Product specifications
Domestic thermal Newstan steaming Semi-soft coking
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5 2.5
(ar) 8.5 8.0 8
Ash % (ad) 23.5 14.5 9.2
VM % (ad) 28.2 31 34.0
TS % (ad) 0.38 0.42 0.50
SE (kcal/kg) gad 6 060 6 850 7 350
(Mj/kg) 25.40 28.7 30.8
CSN 3 1 6.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 240 1 350 1 240
Flow 1 580 1 560 + 1 580
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TASMAN UG N11
Lease numbers ML 1555
Operating company Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 25 km west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 102 30 June 2013 66 30 June 2014 0
Major seams present and Fassifern
working thickness (m) Great Northern
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 16.25 Proved Proved
Indicated 3.2 Probable Probable
Inferred 0 Total Total
Total 19.46
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 0 Raw 0.70 0.51 0.03
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.52 0.40 0.02
Remarks Tasman UG ceased production in July 2013.
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad)
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 15.0
VM % (ad) 30.0
TS % (ad) 0.35
SE (kcal/kg) 6 700
(Mj/kg) 28.1
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
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WALLARAH 2 PROJECT N12
Lease numbers A 405; EL 4911, 4912, 5903
Operating company Wyong Coal Pty Ltd (for the Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture)
Locality 45 km south–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Kores Australia Pty Ltd 82.25%, Catherine Hill Resources Pty Ltd 5%, Kyungdong Australia Pty Ltd 4.25%,
SK Networks Resources Australia (Wyong) Pty Ltd 4.25%, SK Networks Resources Pty Ltd 4.25%
Major seams present and 3–4.5
working thickness (m)
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 445 Proved 89 Proved 89
Indicated 737 Probable 54 Probable 54
Inferred 27 Total 143 Total 143
Total 1 209
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 5
Saleable
Proposed mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Remarks The project is progressing through the planning approval process.
Product specifications
Export thermal
Moisture % (ad) 1.9
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 13.5
VM % (ad) 27.8
TS % (ad) 0.35
SE (kcal/kg) gad 6 900
(Mj/kg)
CSN 1.5
Phosporus % (ad) 0.059

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WEST WALLSEND UG N13
Lease numbers CCL 718, 725; ML 1438, 1451; PLL 153
Operating company Oceanic Coal Australia Ltd (for Macquarie Coal Joint Venture)
Locality 25 km south–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Oceanic Coal Australia Ltd 70%, Marubeni Coal Pty Ltd 17%, OCAL Macquarie Pty Ltd 10%,
JFE Mineral Australia Pty Ltd 3%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 433 30 June 2013 429 30 June 2014 378
Major seams present and Borehole 2 Great Northern 3 Yard 1
working thickness (m) Fassifern 3 West Borehole 4 -6 Young Wallsend 2.5
Seams currently mined West Borehole
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 65 Proved 11 Proved 7.90
Indicated 25 Probable 5.8 Probable 4.40
Inferred Total 16.80 Total 12.30
Total 90
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 3.90 Raw 3.39 3.91 3.69
Saleable 2.81 Saleable 2.77 3.00 3.09
Principal markets
Export Asia
Transport By private haul road to Macquarie Coal Preparation Plant, 16.5 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift/man riding shaft
Processing facilities Macquarie Coal Preparation Plant
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Crushing Bradford breaker rotary crusher 1 200 tph total
Coarse HM drums
Medium HM cyclones
Fine Froth flotation
Other infrastructure Clean coal stockpiles of 450 000t capacity exist at Macquarie Coal Preparation Plant.
Remarks Glencore has announced that this mine will be closed in mid 2016.
Product specifications
Semi–soft coking Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 9.0 (max) 9.0 (max)
Ash % (ad) 9.0 22.5
VM % (ad) 34.7 28.5
TS % (ad) 0.55 0.46
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 860 5 740
(kcal/kg) gad 7 350 6 150
(Mj/kg) 28.72 24.03
CSN 6.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 380 1 440
Flow 1 550 1 540
HGI 50 50.0
Gray–King G6
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 200

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Lease numbers CCL 718, 725, 729, 760; CL 532; ML 1336, 1459, 1532, 1567; MPL 323; PPL 153
Operating company Oceanic Coal Australia Ltd (for Macquarie Coal Joint Venture)
Locality 25 km south–west of Newcastle
Major shareholders Oceanic Coal Australia Ltd 70%, Marubeni Coal Pty Ltd 17%, OCAL Macquarie Pty Ltd 10%,
JFE Mineral Australia Pty Ltd 3%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 0 30 June 2013 0 30 June 2014 0
Major seams present Fassifern
Great Northern
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 1.7 Proved 1.20 Proved 1.20
Indicated Probable Probable
Inferred Total 1.20 Total 1.20
Total 1.7
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12
Raw 0 Raw 0.54
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.54
Remarks Westside ceased production in February 2012 due to depleted reserves.
Product specifications as at June 2011

Moisture % (ad) 6
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 26.8
VM % (ad)
TS % (ad) 0.45
SE (kcal/kg) gar 5 250

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DURALIE OC and STRATFORD OC L1
Lease numbers Duralie OC – ML 1427, 1646;
Stratford OC – A 311, 315; EL 6904; ML 1360, 1409, 1447, 1521, 1528, 1538, 1577
Operating company Duralie OC – Duralie Coal Pty Ltd
Stratford OC – Stratford Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 28 km south of Gloucester
Major shareholders Yancoal Australia Limited 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 276 30 June 2013 307 30 June 2014 216
Major seams present and Bowens Road North 12.0 Cloverdale 10.0 Roseville 12.0
working thickness (m) Clareval Marker 1.5 Weismantel 12.0
Seams currently mined Weismantel
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 16.9 Proved 3.9 Proved 0.9
Indicated 180 Probable 60 Probable 33.7
Inferred 120 Total 63.9 Total 34.6
Total 316.9
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.75 Raw 3.46 3.47 3.18
Saleable Saleable 2.25 2.32 2.22
Principal markets
Export Asia
Transport 20 km by shuttle train to Stratford CHPP.
Export 132 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and excavator
Processing facilities Stratford CHPP
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
DMC 600 tph
Spirals
Teetered bed separator
Froth flotation
Remarks Duralie and Stratford coals are blended and processed for export. Stratford OC is awaiting
approvals for further mining.
Product specifications
Gloucester semi–hard coking Gloucester Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 1.5 1.3
(ar) 9.0 6.0 –7.0
Ash % (ad) 9.9 19–24
VM % (ad) 33–34 24–32
TS % (ad) 1.05 0.8–2.5
SE (kcal/kg) 7 550 5750–6300
CSN 8.50
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
HGI 55 52 - 60
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.003
Max.Fluid. (ddm) >5 000

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Lease numbers EL 6523
Operating company Gloucester Resources Ltd
Locality 7 km south–east of Gloucester
Major shareholders Gloucester Resources Ltd 100%
Proposed employment During site establishment 100 At production 150
Major seams present and Avon 6.9 Glenview 1.2 Weismantel 4.4
working thickness (m) Bowen Road 9.2 Marker One 4.9
Cloverdale 7.8 Roseville 3.7
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 2.50
Saleable
Principal markets
Export Thermal and coking coal to South East Asia and China
Domestic Power generation
Transport
Export Rail
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Scrapers, excavators and trucks
Proposed infrastructure 3 km overland conveyor to CHPP and rail loadout.

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Southern coalfield

Southern coalfield
Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw Production (Mt) Saleable Production (Mt) Coal Reserves (Mt)
2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 30 June 2014
S1 Appin UG 3.63 2.85 3.26 2.83 2.22 2.44 157.00
S2 Berrima UG** 0.22 0.25 0.09 0.22 0.25 0.09 -
S3 Dendrobium UG 4.39 4.54 3.82 3.38 3.74 3.09 45.00
S4 Hume Project - - - - - - 115 *
S5 Metropolitan UG 1.82 1.79 2.03 1.57 1.53 1.74 42.6
S6 Russell Vale UG 0.45 0.69 0.24 0.45 0.69 0.24 92
S7 Tahmoor UG 2.70 2.46 2.53 1.96 1.80 1.71 23.8
S8 Tahmoor South Project - - - - - - 42
S9 West Cliff UG 2.50 2.95 2.80 1.62 2.06 1.88 5.8
S10 Wongawilli UG 0.86 0.52 0.50 0.86 0.52 0.50 33.40
Total 16.57 16.05 15.27 12.89 12.81 11.69 556.60

Oaklands coalfield
Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw Production (Mt) Saleable Production (Mt) Coal Reserves (Mt)
2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 30 June 2014
O1 Oaklands Proposal - - - - - - 1270 *
O2 Oaklands North Project - - - - - - 950 *
Total - - - - - - 2220

* Resources, coal reserves not available.


Totals may differ from the sum of the figures in the column due to the effects of rounding.
**Last production (Berrima UG – October 2013).

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APPIN UG S1
Lease numbers A 199, 201, 248, 306, 312, 338, 370, 395, 396, 397, 432; CCL 767; CL 381, 388; EL 4470;
ML 1382, 1433, 1574
Operating company Endeavour Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 40 km north–west of Wollongong
Major shareholders Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 839 30 June 2013 859 30 June 2014 689
Major seams present and Bulli 2.6–3.5
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Bulli
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 157 Proved 24 Proved
Indicated 256 Probable 134 Probable
Inferred 289 Total 157.00 Total 132.00
Total 702
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 4.00 Raw 3.63 2.85 3.26
Saleable 3.6 Saleable 2.83 2.22 2.44
Principal markets
Export Japan, Taiwan, Europe, India, China
Domestic Domestic steelworks at Port Kembla and Whyalla
Transport By road to West Cliff washery, then 40 km by road to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift/man riding shaft
Product specifications
Bulli Coking
Moisture % (ad) 1
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 9.5
VM % (ad) 21.0–22.0
TS % (ad) 0.38
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg)
CSN 6.5
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
HGI 75
Gray–King G3
Phosporus % (ad) 0.07
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 800

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BERRIMA UG S2
Lease numbers CCL 748; EL 7603; MPL 603, 604
Operating company Delta Mining Pty Ltd (for Boral Limited)
Locality 6 km west of Berrima
Major shareholders Boral Limited 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 30 June 2013 30 June 2014
Major seams present and Wongawilli
working thickness (m)
Resources (Mt) as at June 2011 Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 7.9 Proved 3.3 Proved 9.00
Indicated 99.1 Probable 5.7 Probable
Inferred 27 Total 9.00 Total 9.00
Total 134
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 0 Raw 0.22 0.25 0.09
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.22 0.25 0.09
Remarks Berrima ceased production in October 2013.
Product specifications

Moisture % (ad) 1.5


(ar) 8.0
Ash % (ad) 32.0
VM % (ad) 26.00
TS % (ad) 0.60
SE (kcal/kg) 5430
(Mj/kg) 22.70
CSN 25.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 470
Flow 1 550+
HGI 54
Gray–King G8
Phosporus % (ad) 0.0001
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 700

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DENDROBIUM UG S3
Lease numbers A 143, 374; CCL 768; ML 1510, 1566
Operating company Dendrobium Coal Pty Ltd
Locality Mt Kembla, Wollongong
Major shareholders Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd (BHP Billiton Ltd) 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 522 30 June 2013 499 30 June 2014 560
Major seams present and Wongawilli 3.3–4.2
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Wongawilli
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 86 Proved 21 Proved
Indicated 91 Probable 24 Probable
Inferred 118 Total 45.00 Total 30.00
Total 295
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 5.20 Raw 4.39 4.54 3.82
Saleable 3.5 Saleable 3.38 3.74 3.09
Principal markets
Export Japan, Taiwan, Europe, India, China
Domestic Domestic steelworks at Port Kembla and Whyalla.
Transport 7 km by rail to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities Dendrobium Washery at Port Kembla
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM drum 160 tph
Medium HM cyclones 450 tph
Fine Froth flotation cells 240 tph
Product specifications
Illawarra Coking (not sold separately–blended with Bulli coke to produce Illawarra coking)
Moisture % (ad) 1
(ar) 10.0
Ash % (ad) 9.5
VM % (ad) 22.0
TS % (ad) 0.44
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg)
CSN 7.5
AFT (oC) Deform 0.4
Flow
HGI 75
Gray–King G5
Phosporus % (ad) 0.005
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 1 200

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HUME PROJECT S4
Lease numbers A 349
Operating company Hume Coal Pty Limited
Locality 10 km west of Moss Vale
Major shareholders POSCO Australia Pty Ltd 100%
Major seams present and Wongawilli 2–4
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined
Resources (Mt)
Measured
Indicated 115.00
Inferred
Total 115.00
Transport 70 km by rail to Port Kembla.
Proposed mining method Underground
Remarks Previously known as Sutton Forrest proposal.
Product specifications

Moisture % (ad) 2.3


(ar) 8.0
Ash % (ad) 11.0

VM % (ad) 34.3
TS % (ad) 0.59
SE (kcal/kg)
(Mj/kg) daf 30.7
CSN 7.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 600
Flow 1 600
HGI 57
Gray–King G1
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 850

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METROPOLITAN UG S5
Lease numbers CCL 703; CL 379; ML 1610; MPL 320
Operating company Metropolitan Collieries Pty Ltd
Locality Helensburgh, 50 km south of Sydney
Major shareholders Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 564 30 June 2013 596 30 June 2014 409
Major seams present and Balgownie 1.4
working thickness (m) Bulli 3.1
Seams currently mined Bulli
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 6.3 Proved 6.3 Proved 5.20
Indicated 36.3 Probable 36.3 Probable 30.10
Inferred 17.9 Total 42.60 Total 35.30
Total 60.5
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.10 Raw 1.82 1.79 2.03
Saleable 1.76 Saleable 1.57 1.53 1.74
Principal markets
Export Japan, Brazil, India, Sweden
Domestic Bluescope steelworks
Transport By rail to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift and Shaft
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM Cyclones 430 tph
Medium HM Cyclones
Fine Drum filter and flotation cells
Remarks Metropolitan mine has been operational mine since 1888.
Product specifications
Hard coking Semi-hard coking
Moisture % (ad)
(ar) 8.0 6.5
Ash % (ad) 8.9 10.5
VM % (ad) 20.50 20.00
TS % (ad) 0.36 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg)
CSN 5.0–7.0 3.0–4.0
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
HGI
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.05 0.05
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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RUSSELL VALE UG S6
Lease numbers CCL 745; ML 1575; MPL 271
Operating company Wollongong Coal Ltd
Locality 10 km north of Wollongong
Major shareholders Wollongong Coal Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 307 30 June 2013 285 30 June 2014 194
Major seams present and Balgownie 1.2 Bulli 1.8–2.5
working thickness (m) Wongawilli 1.8–3.4
Seams currently mined Wongawilli
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 12.40 Proved 14.9 Proved 14.9
Indicated 125.10 Probable 77.1 Probable 77.1
Inferred 178.10 Total 92 Total 92
Total 315.60
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.00 Raw 0.45 0.69 0.24
Saleable Saleable 0.45 0.69 0.24
Principal markets
Export India
Transport 14 km by road to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Adit/shaft
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Vibrating screen
Remarks Longwall commenced March 2012. Previously known as NRE No. 1. Wollongong Coal are awaiting
approval to ensure ongoing operations at Russell Vale.
Product specifications
ROM Wongawilli seam
Moisture % (ad) 1.3
(ar) 7.5
Ash % (ad) 39.0
VM % (ad) 17.00
TS % (ad) 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) gar 4 350
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg)
CSN 1.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 500
Flow 1 500
HGI
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.045
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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TAHMOOR UG S7
Lease numbers A 206, 410; CCL 716; ML 1308, 1376, 1539, 1642
Operating company Tahmoor Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 80 km south–west of Sydney
Major shareholders Austral Coal Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 531 30 June 2013 458 30 June 2014 369
Major seams present and Bulli 2.1
working thickness (m) Wongawilli 3.0
Seams currently mined Bulli
Resources (Mt) Tahmoor North Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 45 Proved 16 Proved 13
Indicated 104 Probable 7.8 Probable 6.1
Inferred 210 Total 23.80 Total 19.1
Total 359
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 3.00 Raw 2.70 2.46 2.53
Saleable 2.28 Saleable 1.96 1.80 1.71
Principal markets
Export Asia, Europe
Transport 117 km by rail to Port Kembla via Sydney, 122 km by rail via Moss Vale to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM cyclones 600 tph total
Medium Froth flotation cells
Fine
Other infrastructure Rapid train loader
Product specifications
Hard coking
Moisture % (ad) 1.5
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 9.5
VM % (ad) 27.50
TS % (ad) 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg)
CSN 7.00
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
HGI 65
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.05
Max.Fluid. (ddm) >3 000

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TAHMOOR SOUTH PROJECT S8
Lease numbers CCL 716, 747
Operating company Tahmoor Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 80 km south–west of Sydney
Major shareholders Austral Coal Pty Ltd 100%
Major seams present and Bulli
working thickness (m)
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 20 Proved 12 Proved 8.4
Indicated 240 Probable 30 Probable 23
Inferred 100 Total 42 Total 31.4
Total 360
Remarks The Tahmoor South Project is adjacent and south of the existing Tahmoor mine, it proposes
to extend the life of the Tahmoor mine by 18 years from 2023 to 2040 it will utilise the existing
infrastructure, including the CHPP, rail spur, gas drainage system and ventilation shafts. An
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is being prepared.

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WEST CLIFF UG S9
Lease numbers A 432; CCL 724, 767; CL 381, 388; El 7249; ML 1433, 1473
Operating company Endeavour Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 43 km north–west of Wollongong
Major shareholders Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd (BHP Billiton Ltd) 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 662 30 June 2013 716 30 June 2014 646
Major seams present and Bulli 2.8–3.1
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Bulli
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 21 Proved 5.4 Proved
Indicated 21 Probable 0.4 Probable
Inferred 68 Total 5.80 Total 4.10
Total 110
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 3.30 Raw 2.50 2.95 2.80
Saleable 2.75 Saleable 1.62 2.06 1.88
Principal markets
Export Japan,Taiwan,Europe, India,China
Domestic Steelworks at Port Kembla and Whyalla
Transport 43 km by road to Port Kembla Coal Terminal.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift and Shaft
Processing facilities West Cliff Washery
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Crushing Bradford Breaker rotary crusher 950 tph
Coarse Jigs
Medium HM cyclones
Fine Froth flotation cells
Product specifications
Bulli coking
Moisture % (ad) 1
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 9.5
VM % (ad) 21.0–22.0
TS % (ad) 0.38
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg)
CSN 6.5
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
HGI 75
Gray–King G3
Phosporus % (ad) 0.07
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 800

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WONGAWILLI UG S10
Lease numbers A 295; CCL 766; ML 1565, 1596
Operating company Wollongong Coal Ltd
Locality 20 km south–west of Wollongong
Major shareholders Wollongong Coal Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 242 30 June 2013 200 30 June 2014 49
Major seams present and Bulli 1.2–1.5 Wongawilli 2.8–3.8
working thickness (m) Tongarra 1.5–3.0
Seams currently mined Wongawilli
Resources (Mt) Bulli, Tongarra, Wongawilli seams Reserves (Mt)* Marketable Reserves (Mt)*
Measured 48.00 Proved 16.5 Proved 16.5
Indicated 52.00 Probable 16.9 Probable 16.9
Inferred 237.00 Total 33.4 Total 33.4
Total 337.00 * Bulli and Wongawilli seams
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.00 Raw 0.86 0.52 0.50
Saleable 2 Saleable 0.86 0.52 0.50
Principal markets
Export India
Transport 13 km by road to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Pillar
Undergound access Adit
Other infrastructure Coal stockpile, screening and sizing, train loading bins
Remarks Previously known as NRE Wongawilli. Wongawilli Colliery underwent a complete restructure during
the June quarter of 2014, following an intensive roof fall on the longwall face, and has been put
under care and maintenance. The company are continuing with the approval progreession and
design of Wongawilli South.
Product specifications
ROM Wongawilli seam
Moisture % (ad) 1.5
(ar) 9.0
Ash % (ad) 30.0
VM % (ad) 21.00
TS % (ad) 0.50
SE (kcal/kg) gar 5 800
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) -
CSN 6 to 8
AFT (oC) Deform 1 560+
Flow 1 560+
HGI 70
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.050
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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OAKLANDS PROJECT O1
Lease numbers AL 18
Operating company Oaklands Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 100 km west of Albury
Major shareholders Coal and Allied Industries 100%
Major seams present and Lanes Shaft 17.0
working thickness (m)
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 596 Proved Proved
Indicated 584 Probable Probable
Inferred 90 Total Total
Total 1 270
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 10–12
Proposed mining method Open cut
Remarks This thermal coal prospect in the Oaklands Basin has been evaluated as feedstock for domestic
power generation. Further development depends on new base load generation capacity being
required in the south–eastern states of Australia.
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 25.6
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 12.0
VM % (ad) 22.0
TS % (ad) 0.20
SE (kcal/kg) 4 180
(Mj/kg) 17.50
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 390
Flow 1 540
HGI 100
Phosporus % (ad) 0.002

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OAKLANDS NORTH PROJECT O2
Lease numbers EL 6861
Operating company Whitehaven Coal Limited
Locality 100 km west of Albury
Major shareholders Whitehaven Coal Limited 100%
Resources (Mt)
Measured 110.00
Indicated 260.00
Inferred 580.00
Total 950.00
Proposed mining method Open cut
Product specifications
Moisture % (ar) 26.2–25.0
Ash % (ad) 14.2–19
VM % (ad) 24.4–23.9
TS % (ad) 0.27–0.32
SE (kcal/kg) 4 900–4 510

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Western coalfield

Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw Production (Mt) Saleable Production (Mt) Coal Reserves (Mt)
2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 30 June 2014
W1 Airly UG ^ 0.68 0.38 0.14 0.68 0.38 0.14 32.80
W2 Angus Place UG 3.73 3.41 3.26 3.73 3.41 3.26 57.60
W3 Baal Bone UG^^ 0.68 - - 0.34 - - -
W4 Bylong Project - - - - - - 423.00 *
W5 Charbon OC 0.70 0.72 0.76 0.53 0.54 0.62 1.70
W Charbon UG 0.52 0.68 0.58 0.40 0.53 0.43 -
W6 Clarence UG 1.91 2.18 2.39 1.78 1.92 2.21 50.70
W7 Cobbora Project - - - - - - 1 477.00 *
W8 Cullen Valley OC^^ 0.73 0.26 - 0.71 0.26 -
W9 Inglenook Project - - - - - - 252.80 *
W10 Invincible OC^^ 0.87 0.72 - 0.80 0.70 -
W Ivanhoe North OC 0.13 - - 0.13 - -
W11 Moolarben OC 7.14 7.63 8.53 5.00 5.68 6.51 317.5
W12 Neubeck Project - - - - - - 7.90
W13 Pine Dale OC^^ 0.11 0.30 0.17 0.11 0.30 0.17
W14 Running Stream Project - - - - - - 230.00 *
W15 Springvale UG 2.22 2.88 3.50 1.91 2.53 3.10 47.50
W16 Ulan Mine Complex 8.39 6.60 7.99 7.53 5.62 7.05 182.00
W17 Wilpinjong OC 13.40 14.01 17.33 10.75 10.76 14.62 197.70
Total 41.21 39.77 44.65 34.40 32.63 38.11 3 278.20

* Resources, coal reserves not available.


Totals may differ from the sum of the figures in the column due to the effects of rounding.
**Last production (Charbon UG - March 2014, Ivanhoe North OC – March 2012 no dossier provided)
^
Airly UG recommenced operation in March 2014 after ceasing production in November 2012
^^
Closed (Baal Bone UG – September 2011, Cullen Valley OC –January 2013, Invincible OC –May 2013, Pine Dale OC – February 2014)

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AIRLY UG W1
Lease numbers A 232; ML 1331
Operating company Airly Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 42 km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 126 30 June 2013 0 30 June 2014 55
Major seams present and Lithgow 3.0–3.5
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Lithgow
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured Proved Proved
Indicated 94.1 Probable 32.80 Probable 32.80
Inferred 17 Total 32.80 Total 32.80
Total 111.1
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.80 Raw 0.68 0.38 0.14
Saleable 1.8 Saleable 0.68 0.38 0.14
Principal markets
Export Korea, Japan, Taiwan
Transport By rail to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Bord and pillar
Undergound access Adit
Remarks Mine recommenced operation in March 2014, after ceasing production in November 2012.
Product specifications

Moisture % (ad)
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 14.0 –16.0
VM % (ad) 28.0 –32.0
TS % (ad) 0.3–0.7
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 477–7 053
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 27.1–29.5
CSN 0.5–1.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 380
Flow 1 600+
HGI 40–45
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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ANGUS PLACE UG W2
Lease numbers CCL 702, 704; EL 6293, 6856, 8188; ML 1326, 1424, 1699
Operating company Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd
Locality 16 km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 50%, SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25%, Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 301 30 June 2013 321 30 June 2014 298
Major seams present and Lithgow 2.4–3.4
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Lithgow
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 90 Proved 4.7 Proved 4.70
Indicated 194.3 Probable 52.9 Probable 52.90
Inferred Total 57.60 Total 57.60
Total 284.3
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 3.50 Raw 3.73 3.41 3.26
Saleable 3.5 Saleable 3.73 3.41 3.26
Principal markets
Domestic Electricity
Transport By road to power stations.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Other infrastructure 2 000 t stockpile bins (final product), 3 500 t stackout stockpile.
Remarks Centennial announced that Angus Place will be placed on care and maintenance from November
2014.
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.4
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 19.0–23.0
VM % (ad) 31.6
TS % (ad) 0.55
SE (kcal/kg) gar 8 120
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 34.00
CSN 1
AFT (oC) Deform 1 380
Flow 1 600+
HGI 40
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.006
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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BAAL BONE UG W3
Lease numbers CCL 749; CL 391; ML 1302, 1389, 1607; MPL 261
Operating company The Wallerawang Collieries Pty Ltd
Locality 24 km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders Coalex Holdings Pty Ltd 95%, Sumitomo Corporation 5%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 0 30 June 2013 0 30 June 2014 0
Major seams present and Glen Davis Katoomba Middle River
working thickness (m) Irondale Lithgow
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 18 Proved 2.8 Proved 2.20
Indicated 17 Probable Probable
Inferred 150 Total 2.80 Total 2.20
Total 185
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12
Raw 0.00 Raw 0.68
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.34
Remarks Baal Bone ceased production in September 2011.
Product specifications as at June 2011

Moisture % (ad) 2.5


(ar) 8.6
Ash % (ad) 14.4
VM % (ad) 32.8
TS % (ad) 0.65
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 440
(kcal/kg) gad 6 870
(Mj/kg) 26.96
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 400+
Flow 1 550+
HGI 45
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.020
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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BYLONG PROJECT W4
Lease numbers A 287, 342
Operating company Cockatoo Coal Limited
Locality 55 km north–east of Mudgee
Major shareholders Korea Electric Power Corporation 100%
Major seams present and Coggan 1.7–3.9
working thickness (m)
Resources (Mt)
Measured
Indicated 150
Inferred 273
Total 423.0
Proposed production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 6.00
Saleable
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Excavator and truck
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Proposed infrastructure CHPP, train loading facility & rail spur
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3.0
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 10.5
VM % (ad) 31.5
TS % (ad) 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) 7 050
(Mj/kg) 29.50
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 530
Flow 1 570
HGI 51

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CHARBON OC & UG W5
Lease numbers CCL 732; EL 7123; ML 1318, 1384, 1501, 1524, 1545, 1647, 1663; MPL 270, 499, 505, 526,
670, 964
Operating company Charbon Coal Pty Ltd (for Charbon Joint Venture)
Locality 4 km south of Kandos
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 95%, SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 5%
Number of employees OC 30 June 2012 50 30 June 2013 65 30 June 2014 67
Number of employees UG 30 June 2012 86 30 June 2013 86 30 June 2014 0
Number of employees CHPP 30 June 2012 16 30 June 2013 15 30 June 2014 16
Major seams present and Irondale 2.5
working thickness (m) Lithgow 2.7
Seams currently mined Irondale, Lithgow
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 3.4 Proved 1.4 Proved 1.1
Indicated Probable 0.3 Probable 0.2
Inferred Total 1.7 Total 1.3
Total 3.4
Production (Mt) Charbon OC
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.20 Raw 0.70 0.72 76.00
Saleable 1.20 Saleable 0.53 0.54 0.62
Charbon UG
Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 0.52 0.68 0.58
Saleable 0.40 0.53 0.43
Principal markets
Export South Korea, Japan
Domestic Cement
Transport 325 km by rail to Port Kembla.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and loader
Underground Ceased in March 2014
Operating method Bord and pillar
Undergound access Highwall adit
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Roll crusher for ROM HM cyclones 230 tph
Raw coal bypass Spirals
Centrifuges
Remarks Charbon UG ceased production in March 2014.

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CHARBON OC & UG W5
Product specifications
Lithgow seam thermal ROM
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 9.0 8.0
Ash % (ad) 14.0 20.0
VM % (ad) 31.0 28.5
TS % (ad) 0.55 0.60
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 800 6 350
(Mj/kg) 28.5 26.6
CSN 1.0 1.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 500 1 500
Flow 1 560+ 1 560+
HGI 45–50 45–50
Phosporus % (ad) 0.007 0.01
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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CLARENCE UG W6
Lease numbers A 416, 451; CCL 705; EL 5072; ML 1353, 1354, 1583
Operating company Clarence Colliery Pty Ltd (for Clarence Joint Venture)
Locality 16 km east of Lithgow
Major shareholders Coalex Pty Ltd 51%, Clarence Coal Investments Pty Ltd 29%, Centennial Clarence Pty Ltd 5%,
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 15%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 259 30 June 2013 290 30 June 2014 267
Major seams present and Irondale 1.0–1.2 Lithgow 1.0–3.0
working thickness (m) Katoomba 3.8 –4.0 Middle River
Seams currently mined Katoomba
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 34.5 Proved 4.9 Proved 4.60
Indicated 173 Probable 45.8 Probable 43.10
Inferred 0 Total 50.70 Total 47.70
Total 207.5
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.50 Raw 1.91 2.18 2.39
Saleable 2.5 Saleable 1.78 1.92 2.21
Principal markets
Export Asia, Europe
Domestic Chemical production, boilers
Transport
Export 221 km by rail to Port Kembla.
Domestic Truck
Mining method
Underground
Operating method bord & pillar and partial extraction
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Sizing/Crsuhing Bradford Breaker rotary crusher 600 t/h
MMD sizers
Coarse (38 x 0.5 mm) HM cyclones
Dewatering Screen bowl centrifuges, rotary vacuum, drums, filters
Other infrastructure Electrified rail loop and train loading bin, stockpile capacity of 450 000t for washed coal and
300 000 t for ROM coal
Product specifications
ROM Thermal PCI
Moisture % (ad) 2.2 2.2 2.2
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 16.0 13.5 9.5
VM % (ad) 26.0 27.0 29
TS % (ad) 0.35 0.35 0.35
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 700 6 900 7 240
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 28.10 28.9 30.3
CSN 1 1.0 1.0 - 1.5
AFT (oC) Deform 1 400+ 1 400+ 1 440+
Flow 1 550+ 1 550+ 1 550+
HGI 48–50 48–50 48–50
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.030 0.030 0.030
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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Lease numbers EL 7394
Operating company Cobbora Holding Company Pty Limited
Locality 22 km south–west of Dunedoo
Major shareholders State of New South Wales Government 100%
Number of employees OC 30 June 2012 30 June 2013 30 June 2014
Number of employees UG 30 June 2012 30 June 2013 30 June 2014
Major seams present and Flyblowers Creek 6 Upper Ulan 4
working thickness (m) Lower Ulan 5
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 266 Proved Proved
Indicated 439 Probable Probable
Inferred 771 Total Total
Total 1 477.0
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 9.50
Saleable
Principal markets
Export
Domestic Electricity
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and shovel
Proposed infrastructure CHPP, train loading facility & rail spur
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad)
(ar) 4.5
Ash % (ad) 10.0
VM % (ad) 24.0
TS % (ad)
SE (kcal/kg) 0
(Mj/kg) daf 5 200
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1 520–1 546
Flow
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CULLEN VALLEY OC W8
Lease numbers A 324, 420; EL 6007; ML 1455, 1488, 1556
Operating company Coalpac Pty Ltd
Locality 30 km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders CET Resources Pty Ltd 80%, Quantico Pty Ltd 20%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 42 30 June 2013 0 30 June 2014 0
Major seams present at Irondale Lidsdale Middle River
June 2011 Katoomba Lithgow Upper Irondale
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 51 Proved 0.8 Proved 0.8
Indicated 14 Probable 8 Probable 5
Inferred 2 Total 8.8 Total 5.8
Total 67
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 0 Raw 0.73 0.26
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.71 0.26
Remarks Cullen Valley ceased production in January 2013.
Product specifications
Thermal 1 Thermal 2
Moisture % (ad) 8.0 8.0
(ar)
Ash % (ad) 13.5 24.0
VM % (ad) 26.9 24.5
TS % (ad) 0.5 0.50
SE (kcal/kg) 6 510 5 580
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 27.2 23.4
CSN 1 1
AFT (oC) Deform 1 260 1 260
Flow 1 600 1 600
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Lease numbers A 414; EL 7431, 7432, 7442
Operating company Centennial Inglenook Pty Ltd
Locality 55 km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%, SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd holds 5% of A414
Major seams present and Lidsdale
working thickness (m) Lithgow
Resources (Mt)
Measured 0.00
Indicated 79.80
Inferred 173.00
Total 252.80
Principal markets
Export Asia
Domestic Electricity
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INVINCIBLE OC W10
Lease numbers CCL 702; EL 7517; ML 1635, 1638; MPL 266
Operating company Coalpac Pty Ltd
Locality 3 km south–east of Cullen Bullen
Major shareholders CET Resources Pty Ltd 80%, Quantico Pty Ltd 20%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 56 30 June 2013 0 30 June 2014 0
Major seams present and Irondale
working thickness (m) Lithgow
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13
Raw 0 Raw 0.87 0.72
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.80 0.70
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method
Other infrastructure Invincible ceased production in May 2013
Product specifications
Lithgow seam washed Lithgow seam ROM
Moisture % (ad) 2.0 2.0
(ar) 8.0 8.0
Ash % (ad) 13.5 19.1
VM % (ad) 31.0 30.0
TS % (ad) 0.6 0.60
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad 6 950 6 300
(Mj/kg) 29.1 26.38
CSN 2
AFT (oC) Deform 1 590 above 1 550
Flow 1 600
HGI 45 45
Gray–King 0.007
Phosporus % (ad)
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MOOLARBEN OC W11
Lease numbers EL 6288, 7073, 7074, 1605, 1606, 1628, 1691
Operating company Moolarben Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Locality 40 km north–east of Mudgee
Major shareholders Yancoal Australia Limited 80%, Sojitz Moolarben Resources Pty Ltd 10%,
Kores Australia Moolarben Coal Pty Ltd10%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 329 30 June 2013 344 30 June 2014 352
Major seams present and Ulan up to 13 m
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Ulan
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 465.1 Proved 162 Proved 124.2
Indicated 593.6 Probable 155.5 Probable 115
Inferred 257.6 Total 317.5 Total 239.2
Total 1 316.3
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 13 (pending Stage 2 approval) Raw 7.14 7.63 8.53
Saleable Saleable 5.00 5.68 6.51
Principal markets
Export Japan, Korea, China
Domestic
Transport
Export 270 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and excavator
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Dense media 1800 tph
Spirals
Froth flotation
Tailings dewatering
Product specifications
Standard thermal High ash thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 10.5 9.0
Ash % (ad) 17.0 27.0
VM % (ad) 29.0 27.0
TS % (ad) 0.50 0.42
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 100 5430
(kcal/kg) gad 6 640 5820
(Mj/kg) 27.80 24.4
CSN 1.00
AFT (oC) Deform 1 560.00 1 560.0
Flow 1 560.00 1 560.0
HGI 48 46

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NEUBECK PROJECT W12
Lease numbers CCL 756, 733, 770 subject to agreement; EL 6294; ML 1301
Operating company Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd
Locality 18 km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 50%, SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25%, Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25%
Major seams present and Irondale 1.3 Lithgow 2.4–3.4
working thickness (m) Lidsdale 2.0 Upper Irondale 0.4
Seams currently mined Lidsdale, Lithgow
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 10.50 Proved 0 Proved
Indicated 1.70 Probable 7.9 Probable
Inferred Total 7.9 Total 7.9
Total 12.20
Principal markets
Export
Domestic Electricity
Proposed transport By road to Springvale CHPP.
Export By rail to Port Kembla.
Domestic By private haul road.
Mining method Open cut
Remarks The area previously referred to as Wolgan Road is now included in the Neubeck Project. Detailed
feasibility studies, environmental assessment and planning have commenced for the development
of this project.
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 7.0
Ash % (ad) 24.8
VM % (ad) 30.0
TS % (ad) 0.60
SE (kcal/kg) gar
(kcal/kg) gad 24.19
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Lease numbers EL 7621; ML 1569, 1578
Operating company Enhance Place Pty Ltd
Locality Blackmans Flat
Major shareholders Enhance Place Pty ltd (3 equal shares - Borap Pty Ltd, JK Doherty, Tatama Pty Ltd)
Number of employees 30 June 2012 19 30 June 2013 18 30 June 2014 0
Number of employees UG 30 June 2012 30 June 2013 30 June 2014
Major seams present and Lidsdale
working thickness (m) Lithgow
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured Measured 30 Measured 30
Indicated Indicated 14 Indicated 14
Inferred Inferred 4 Inferred 4
Total Total 48 Total 48
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 0 Raw 0.11 0.30 0.17
Saleable 0 Saleable 0.11 0.30 0.17
Mining method Open cut
Remarks Pine Dale ceased production in February 2014.
Product specifications as at June 2011
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.0
(ar) 8.0
Ash % (ad) 23.0
VM % (ad) 28.0
TS % (ad) 0.8
SE (kcal/kg) gar 5 770
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) 24
CSN 1
AFT (oC) Deform 1 550
Flow 1 550+
HGI 47
Phosporus % (ad) 0.014
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RUNNING STREAM PROJECT W14
Lease numbers AL 12
Operating company Genders Mining Pty Ltd
Locality 55 km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders Oakbridge Pty Ltd 100%
Major seams present and Glen Davis 3–3.5 Lidsdale/Lithgow 3–6
working thickness (m) Irondale 3–3.5 Middle River 3–5
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 20 Proved Proved
Indicated 60 Probable Probable
Inferred 150 Total Total
Total 230.0
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and shovel
Product specifications
Thermal export Thermal export
Moisture % (ar) 6.0 4.0
Ash % (ad)
VM % (ad) 18.0 24.0
TS % (ad) 28.00 30.00
SE (kcal/kg) daf 0.45 0.50
(Mj/kg) 6 200 5 700
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
HGI 40 35

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Lease numbers A 460; CL 377; EL 6974, 7415; ML 1303, 1323, 1326, 1352, 1448, 1537, 1588, 1670; MPL 314
Operating company Springvale Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 16km north–west of Lithgow
Major shareholders Centennial Coal Company Ltd 50%, SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25%Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 321 30 June 2013 345 30 June 2014 298
Major seams present and Katoomba 1.5– 2.0
working thickness (m) Lithgow 2.4–4.0
Seams currently mined Lithgow
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 85.5 Proved 21.4 Proved 17.80
Indicated 67.4 Probable 26.1 Probable 21.60
Inferred Total 47.50 Total 39.40
Total 152.9
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 5.0 Raw 2.22 2.88 3.50
Saleable 5.0 Saleable 1.91 2.53 3.10
Principal markets
Export Asia
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export By rail to Port Kembla.
Domestic By overland conveyor to the Power Station.
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities at the Western Main OC site
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse/medium Jig & HM cyclones 315 t/h
Fine Spirals
Product specifications
Domestic thermal Export
Moisture % (ad)
(ar) 7.0 9
Ash % (ad) 22.6 16
VM % (ad) 25.8 31
TS % (ad) 0.55 0.6
SE (kcal/kg) gar 5 780 6 850
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg) daf 24.20 28.7
CSN 1 1.5
AFT (oC) Deform 1 570 1 600
Flow
HGI 44 45–50
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.015
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ULAN MINE COMPLEX W16
Lease numbers CCL 741; EL 5573, 7542; MLA 469, 470, 475; ML 1341, 1365, 1366, 1467, 1468, 1511, 1554, 1656,
1697; MPL 315
Operating company Ulan Coal Mines Ltd (for Ulan Coal Mines Joint Venture)
Locality 40 km north–east of Mudgee
Major shareholders Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 90%, Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd 10%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 1 362 30 June 2013 802 30 June 2014 834
Major seams present and Glen Davis Ulan 10 (OC)
working thickness (m) Irondale Ulan 3 (UG)
Seams currently mined Ulan
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 310 OC UG OC UG
Indicated 410 Proved 8 169 Proved 5 161
Inferred 700 Probable 1 4 Probable 1 4
Total 1 420 Total 9 173 Total 6 165
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 14.00 Raw 8.39 6.60 7.99
Saleable 6.5 Saleable 7.53 5.62 7.05
Principal markets
Export Asia
Transport By rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut Ulan OC
Operating method Dragline/truck and loader
Underground Ulan UG and Ulan West UG
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities Ulan Coal Handling and Preparation Plant
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse HM drums 1 200 tph total
Medium HM cyclones
Fine W/W cyclones
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5
(ar) 9.5
Ash % (ad) 15.0
VM % (ad) 30.5
TS % (ad) 0.60
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6312
(kcal/kg) gad 6800
(Mj/kg) 26.43
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1400
Flow 1600
HGI 50
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.006
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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WILPINJONG OC W17
Lease numbers EL 6169, 7091; 1573
Operating company Wilpinjong Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 40 km north–east of Mudgee
Major shareholders Peabody Energy Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 565 30 June 2013 613 30 June 2014 581
Major seams present and Ulan 15
working thickness (m) Moolarben 0.5
Seams currently mined Ulan A-G, Moolarben M4
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 322 Proved 180.9 Proved 138.1
Indicated 62 Probable 16.8 Probable 12.8
Inferred 25 Total 197.7 Total 150.9
Total 409
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 15.00 Raw 13.40 14.01 17.33
Saleable 12.50 Saleable 10.75 10.79 14.62
Principal markets
Export Asia
Domestic Electricity
Transport
Export By rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic By rail to Power Station.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Dozer, excavator, truck
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Dense medium cyclone 542 tph
Medium Dense medium cyclone 439 tph
Fine Cyclones and spirals 205 tph
Remarks Belt press filters to be commisioned 2015.
Other infrastructure Production commenced October 2006. Owner Operated from April 2013.
Product specifications
Thermal export
Moisture % (ad) 7.5–8
(ar) 9–9.5
Ash % (ad) 16–22
VM % (ad) 27–31
TS % (ad) 0.45–0.54
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 750
AFT (oC) Deform 1 550
Flow 1 560+
HGI 47
Phosporus % (ad) 0.06
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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Gunnedah coalfield

Gunnedah coalfield
Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw Production (Mt) Saleable Production (Mt) Coal Reserves (Mt)
2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 30 June 2014
G1 Boggabri OC 2.82 4.08 5.30 2.82 4.08 5.30 147.00
G2 Caroona Project na
G3 Maules Creek Project 382.00
G4 Narrabri UG 0.38 3.68 5.66 0.37 3.49 5.51 234.00
G5 Rocglen OC 1.35 1.36 1.32 1.10 1.01 1.01 5.80
G6 Sunnyside OC^ 0.53 0.33 - 0.49 0.30 -
G7 Tarrawonga OC 1.78 2.06 2.20 1.66 1.86 1.98 44.00
G8 Vickery Project 204.00
G9 Watermark Project 932.30 *
G10 Werris Creek OC 1.30 1.70 2.40 1.30 1.70 2.38 18.00
Total 8.17 13.21 16.87 7.73 12.44 16.18 1 967.10

Ashford area
Ref. Mine/Proposal Raw Production (Mt) Saleable Production (Mt) Coal Reserves (Mt)
2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 30 June 2014
A1 Ashford Project 13.00
Total 13.00
* Resources, coal reserves not available.
Most data in the dossiers is based on 30 June 2014 information.
Totals may differ from the sum of the figures in the column due to the effects of rounding.
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BOGGABRI OC G1
Lease numbers A 339, 355; CL 368
Operating company Boggabri Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 17 km north–east of Boggabri
Major shareholders Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 398 30 June 2013 292 30 June 2014 469
Major seams present and Bollol Creek Jeralong Teston
working thickness (m) Braymont Merriown Thornfield
Herndale Onavale
Seams currently mined Braymont Upper, Onavale, Thornfield
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 110 Proved 79 Proved 74
Indicated 121 Probable 68 Probable 63
Inferred 59 Total 147 Total 137
Total 290.0
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 5.50 Raw 2.82 4.08 5.30
Saleable Saleable 2.82 4.08 5.30
Principal markets
Export Japan
Domestic
Transport 364 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and Excavator
Product specifications
Thermal PCI SSCC
Moisture % (ad) 4.5 3.5 3.5
(ar) 10.0 10.0 10
Ash % (ad) 13.5 4.0 3
VM % (ad) 32.9 35.7 37.5
TS % (ad) 0.40 0.38 0.35
SE (kcal/kg) gar 6 267 6 761 6 877
CSN 1-3 4-5
AFT (oC) Deform 1 450 1 450 1 450
Flow 1 575 1 575 1 500
HGI 50 50 50
Phosporus % (ad) 0.002 0.002 0.002
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 50–100 0.002

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Lease numbers EL 6505
Operating company Coal Mines Australia Pty Ltd
Locality 40 km south–east of Gunnedah
Major shareholders BHP Billiton 100%
Proposed employment 400
Major seams present and Hoskissons 8–16
working thickness (m)
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 10
Saleable
Proposed mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Shaft

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MAULES CREEK PROJECT G3
Lease numbers A 346; CL 375; EL 8072
Operating company Maules Creek Coal Pty Ltd (for Maules Creek Coal Joint Venture)
Locality 18 km north–east of Boggabri
Major shareholders Whitehaven Coal Limited 75%, ICRA MC Pty Ltd (Itochu Coal Resources Australia Maules Creek)
15%, J-Power Australia Pty Limited 10%
Proposed employment 450
Major seams present and Braymont 6.5 Merrioan 2.6 Templemore 3.0
working thickness (m) Flixton 1.0 Nagero 2.0 Therribri 1.9
Herndale 1.3 Onavale 2.1 Thornfield 0.7
Jeralong 1.7 Tarrawonga 1.0 Upper Northam 1.7
Lower Northam 1.3 Teston 1.65 Velyama 1.6
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 370.00 Proved 237 Proved 222
Indicated 230.00 Probable 145 Probable 128
Inferred 50.00 Total 382 Total 350
Total 650.00
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 13.00 by 2018
Saleable 12.40
Principal markets
Export Japan , Korea
Transport 360 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and shovel
Remarks Construction at Maules Creek Project started in January 2014. Railings of coal commenced in
December 2014.
Product specifications
Thermal Semi-soft
Moisture % (ad) 3.5 3.5
(ar) 11.0 11.0
Ash % (ad) 9.0 7.0
VM % (ad) 36.4 37.7
TS % (ad) 0.45 0.45
SE (kcal/kg) 7 150 7 300
CSN 2-4 3-6
HGI 48 48
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm) <0.005 <0.005

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Lease numbers EL 6243; ML 1609
Operating company Narrabri Coal Operations Pty Ltd (for Narrabri Joint Venture)
Locality 17 km south–east of Narrabri
Major shareholders Narrabri Coal Pty Ltd 70%, Upper Horn Investments (Australia) Pty Limited 7.5%,
EDF Trading Australia Pty Ltd 7.5%, Electric Power Development Co. Ltd 7.5%,
Daewoo International Narrabri Investment Pty Ltd 5%, KORES Narrabri Pty Ltd 2.5%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 336 30 June 2013 295 30 June 2014 450
Major seams present and Hoskisson 4.5
working thickness (m)
Seams currently mined Hoskisson
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 180 Proved 57 Proved 54
Indicated 380 Probable 177 Probable 154
Inferred 180 Total 234 Total 208
Total 740
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 6.00 Raw 0.38 3.68 5.66
Saleable Saleable 0.37 3.49 5.51
Principal markets
Export Asia, India
Transport Rail
Mining method
Underground
Operating method Longwall
Undergound access Drift
Processing facilities
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Crushing Rotary breaker 1 000 tph
Coarse Dense medium bath
Medium Dense medium cyclones
Remarks First coal was intersected in June 2010. Longwall commenced in June 2012. Resources and reserves
exist at Narrabri South (EL 6243). A new production record was achieved for FY 2014.
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 5.0
(ar) 11.0
Ash % (ad) 12.0
VM % (ad) 28.50
TS % (ad) 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) 6 850
(Mj/kg)
CSN 0.5
AFT (oC) Deform 1 350.00
Flow 1 500
HGI 47
Gray–King
Phosporus % (ad) 0.01
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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ROCGLEN OC G5
Lease numbers ML 1620
Operating company Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
Locality 30km North of Gunnedah
Major shareholders Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 92 30 June 2013 63 30 June 2014 70
Major seams present and Belmont 6.0 Upper Glenroc 3.0
working thickness (m) Lower Glenroc 3.0
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 8 Proved 4.8 Proved 3.7
Indicated 6 Probable 0.9 Probable 0.7
Inferred 3 Total 5.8 Total 4.4
Total 17
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 1.50 Raw 1.35 1.36 1.32
Saleable Saleable 1.10 1.01 1.01
Principal markets
Export Asia
Domestic
Transport 30 km by road to the CHPP to be washed.
Export By rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and excavator
Processing facilities Whitehaven CHPP at Gunnedah
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Dense medium cyclones 450t/h
Fine Spirals
Product specifications
Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3.5
(ar) 11.0
Ash % (ad) 10.0
VM % (ad) 35.0
TS % (ad) 0.45
SE (kcal/kg) gar 7 000
(kcal/kg) gad
(Mj/kg)
CSN 2.00
AFT (oC) Deform 1 400
Flow 1 550
HGI 45
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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SUNNYSIDE OC G6
Lease numbers EL 5183; ML 1624
Operating company Namoi Mining Pty Ltd
Locality 15 km west of Gunnedah
Major shareholders Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
Number of employees OC 30 June 2012 40
Major seams present and Hoskisson 7.5–9.5
working thickness (m) Melville 2–4
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 6.6 Proved 6.6 Proved 5.8
Indicated 47.84 Probable 21.1 Probable 18.9
Inferred 22.9 Total 27.7 Total 24.7
Total 77.34
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13
Raw 1.0 Raw 0.53 0.33
Saleable 1.0 Saleable 0.49 0.30
Principal markets
Export Thermal - Asia
Domestic Various
Transport 15 km by road to Gunnedah CHPP for washing and loading, then by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and excavator
Remarks Sunnyside mine closed in November 2012.
Product specifications
Thermal 1 Thermal 2
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 9.0 9.0
Ash % (ad) 22.0 13.0
VM % (ad) 26.7 28.0
TS % (ad) 0.4 0.5
SE (kcal/kg) 5 840 6 800
(Mj/kg)
HGI 47.00 47.00
Phosporus % (ad) 0.005 0.005
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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TARRAWONGA OC G7
Lease numbers CL 368; EL 5967; ML 1579, 1685, 1693
Operating company Tarrawonga Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 16 km north–east of Boggabri
Major shareholders
Number of employees 30 June 2012 123 30 June 2013 103 30 June 2014 193
Major seams present and Bollol Creek 1.2 Lower Therebi 1.5 Upper Northam 1.5
working thickness (m) Braymont 1.5 Merriown 2.5 Upper Therebri 1.2
Jeralong 2.5 Nagero 1.8 Velyama 1.9
Lower Northam 2 Tarrawonga 2.2
Seams currently mined Jeralong, Merriown, Nagero, Velyama
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 53 Proved 28 Proved 26
Indicated 41 Probable 16 Probable 15
Inferred 27 Total 44 Total 41
Total 121
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 3.00 Raw 1.78 2.06 2.20
Saleable Saleable 1.66 1.86 1.98
Principal markets
Export Asia, India
Domestic Various
Transport 40 km by road to the CHPP to be washed.
Export By rail to Port of Newcastle.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and excavator
Processing facilities Whitehaven CHPP at Gunnedah
Circuit type Machinery Capacity
Coarse Dense medium cyclones 450 tph
Fine Spirals
Product specifications
PCI Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3.5 3.5
(ar) 11.0 11.0
Ash % (ad) 6.5 12.0
VM % (ad) 36.0 33.0
TS % (ad) 0.40 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) 7 350 6 900
CSN 4
Fixed carbons % (ad) 54.00 51.5
AFT (oC) Deform
Flow
HGI 48 48
Phosporus % (ad) 0.004 0.006
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 30

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VICKERY PROJECT G8
Lease numbers CL 316; EL 4699, 7407; MLA 1, 2, 3; ML 1471
Operating company Whitehaven Coal Limited
Locality 25 km north of Gunnedah
Major shareholders Whitehaven Coal Limited 100%
Major seams present and Cranleigh 1.5 - 3 Maules Creek Formation 0.3–2.9 Stratford 1.7
working thickness (m) Gundawarra 2.0 - 2.7 Middle Bluevale 1.2 Tralee 2.1
Kurrunbede 0.7 Shannon Harbour Lower 1.5 Upper Bluevale 0.7
Lower Bluevale 1.1 Shannon Harbour Upper 0.8
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 148.00 Proved Proved
Indicated 184.00 Probable 204 Probable 180
Inferred 205.00 Total 204 Total 180
Total 537.00
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and shovel
Product specifications
Semi Soft / PCI Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 2.5 2.5
(ar) 11.0 10.0
Ash % (ad) 6.0 13.0
VM % (ad) 37.0 34.0
TS % (ad) 0.45 0.45
SE (kcal/kg) 7 400 7 050
(Mj/kg)
CSN 1.0 - 5.0 13.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 400 1 350
Flow 1 550 1 550
HGI 45 45
Phosporus % (ad) 200
Max.Fluid. (ddm) 0.006 0.005

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WATERMARK PROJECT G9
Lease numbers EL 7223
Operating company Shenhua Watermark Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 25 km south–east of Gunnedah
Major shareholders China Shenhua Energy Company Limited 100%
Major seams present and A 0.49 C 0.59 Hoskissons Rider 1.21
working thickness (m) B 0.74 D 0.81 Hoskissons Upper 2.17
B2 0.61 E 0.93 Melville 2.54
Ben 0.7 F 0.58
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 332.20 Proved Proved
Indicated 306.90 Probable Probable
Inferred 293.20 Total Total
Total 932.30
Production (Mt)
Capacity
Raw 10
Saleable
Transport 282 km by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Proposed mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and Shovel
Proposed infrastructure CHPP train loadout, rail spur & loop
Product specifications
Low Ash High Ash
Moisture % (ad) 4.5 5.0
(ar) 11.0 11.0
Ash % (ad) 10.0 16.3
VM % (ad) 35.3 30.8
TS % (ad) 0.65 0.52
SE (kcal/kg) 6 447 5 869
(Mj/kg) 25.60 21.7
CSN
AFT (oC) Deform 1400
Flow >1 600
HGI 48 48
Phosporus % (ad)
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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WERRIS CREEK OC G10
Lease numbers ML 1563, 1672
Operating company Werris Creek Coal Pty Ltd
Locality 4 km south of Werris Creek
Major shareholders Whitehaven Coal 100%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 145 30 June 2013 228 30 June 2014 181
Major seams present and A 1.2 C 2.5–4 F 3.5
working thickness (m) B 0.8 D 1.2 G 2–10
BL 3.5 E 2.5–4 Werris Creek Coal Measures
Seams currently mined A, B, BL, C, D, E, F, G
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured 22 Proved 17 Proved 17
Indicated 2 Probable 1 Probable 1
Inferred 1 Total 18 Total 18
Total 25
Production (Mt)
Capacity Actual 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
Raw 2.50 Raw 1.30 1.70 2.40
Saleable 2.50 Saleable 1.30 1.70 2.38
Principal markets
Export Asia, India
Domestic Retort coke manufacture
Transport
Export by rail to Port of Newcastle.
Domestic Rby rail.
Mining method
Open Cut
Operating method Truck and excavator
Remarks Major Expansion to the open cut was completed in December 2013. New facilities built at the mine
include a rail loop, train load out bin, crusher relocation and offices.
Product specifications
PCI Thermal
Moisture % (ad) 3.5 3.5
(ar) 11.0 11.0
Ash % (ad) 8.0 13.0
VM % (ad) 31.0 29.0
TS % (ad) 0.4 0.40
SE (kcal/kg) 7 100 6 700
CSN 2.0
AFT (oC) Deform 1 300 1 300
Flow 1 450 1 450
HGI 55 50
Phosporus % (ad) 0.004 0.006
Max.Fluid. (ddm)

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ASHFORD PROJECT A1
Lease numbers Ashford exploration area EL 6526, EL 6539; Ashford mine area EL 6234, 6428
Operating company Northern Energy Corporation
Locality 15 km north of Ashford
Major shareholders Laneway Resources Limited 50%, New Hope Corporation Limited 50%
Major seams present and Ashford 0.2–24.4
working thickness (m)
Resources (Mt) Reserves (Mt) Marketable Reserves (Mt)
Measured Proved Proved
Indicated 8.00 Probable Probable
Inferred 5.00 Total Total
Total 13.00
Product specifications
Inherent moisture % 1.1
Product ash % 7.3
VM % 23.6
TS % (ad) 0.4
CSN 6.5
Gray–King G4–G6
Phosporus % (ad) 0.03

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Figure 8: NSW coal export terminals and rail transport system
see Inset for Gunnedah Coalfield
32°S
Scone
HUNTER
STRATFORD
COALFIELD
DARTBROOK GLOUCESTER
ULAN MOOLARBEN BENGALLA BASIN
MANGOOLA DURALIE
MT ARTHUR BAYSWATER UNLOADER
WILPINJONG LIDDELL
DRAYTON
MOUNT OWEN
Dungog
RAVENSWORTH ASHTON
HUNTER VALLEY OPERATIONS CAMBERWELL
WESTERN RIXS CREEK
Mudgee COALFIELD WAMBO Singleton
MOUNT THORLEY/WARKWORTH
BULGA

BLOOMFIELD
AUSTAR
CHARBON Newcastle
WEST WALLSEND Carrington
NEWSTAN PWCS 33°S
ERARING UNLOADER 25 Mtpa
SYDNEY VALES POINT
Kooragang - PWCS

BASIN UNLOADER 120 Mtpa


Kooragang - NCIS
NEWCASTLE
BAAL BONE COALFIELD
66 Mtpa

Bathurst
CLARENCE

Inset
Mount Kaputar Split
NARRABRI National Park Rock
Dam
Baan Baa
SYDNEY
BOGGABRI

Boggabri
34°S

Lake Keepit
GUNNEDAH
METROPOLITAN
COALFIELD WHITEHAVEN Peel Riv. TAHMOOR
South Pacific Ocean
Gunnedah
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Curlewis Wollongong
GUNNEDAH
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BASIN
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Lake Goran

Werris
0 10 km
Goulburn Creek
WERRIS CREEK
151°E 152°E

0 40 80 km
REFERENCE
Coalfield boundary National Park / Nature Reserve
Sedimentary basin boundary Urban development
Coal loader Railway
Map Areas
Mines with rail loaders Road Sydney
NORTH

Waterway, lake

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Coal terminals

Ref. Coal terminal Throughput (Mt)


2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
CT1 NCIG* na na na
CT2 Newcastle (Kooragang and Carrington)* na na na
Combined Newcastle Total 122.33 142.41 155.28
CT3 Port Kembla 14.01 12.86 12.03
Total 136.35 155.27 167.32
*Annual throughput not available for individual Newcastle based coal terminals.

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NCIG COAL TERMINAL CT1
Operating company Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group
Locality Newcastle
Major shareholders BHP Billiton PLC 35.5%, Centennial Coal Limited 8.8%, Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd 11.6%,
Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 17.7%, Yancoal Australia Limited 15.3%,
Whitehaven Coal Mining Ltd 11.1%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 87 30 June 2013 95 30 June 2014 99
Site area 169 ha
Coal receival
Rail Capacity 2 x 8 500 tph
Road Capacity na
Coal stockpile
Maximum Capacity 6 100 000 t
Working Capacity 4 500 000 t
Combined sackers reclaimers 4 x 8 500 tph
Coal loading
Shiploaders 2 x 10 500 tph
Conveyor belts 2.5–3.2 m wide
Berths
Number of berths 3
Depths at Berth 16.5 m
Lengths at Wharf 900 m
Approach Channel Depth 15.2 m
Vessel capacity
Minimum 40 000 DWT
Maximum 232 000 DWT
Length Overall 300 m
Beam 50 m
Annual capacity 66 Mt
Actual throughput (Mt) na
Coalfields served Newcastle, Gunnedah, Hunter, Western, Gloucester

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NEWCASTLE (KOORAGANG AND CARRINGTON) COAL TERMINALS CT2
Operating company Port Waratah Coal Services Limited (PWCS)
Locality Newcastle
Major shareholders Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 36.95%, Coal and Allied Industries Ltd (Group) 30.00%,
Tomen Panama Asset Management SA 10.00%, Bloomfield Collieries Pty Ltd 3.46%,
Japanese coal interests 19.59%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 415 30 June 2013 404 30 June 2014 398
PWCS Kooragang PWCS Carrington
Site area 265 ha 51.3 ha
Coal receival
Rail Capacity 4 x 8 500 tph 1 x 4 600 tph, 1 x 4 400 tph
Road Capacity na 1 x 2 200 tph
Coal stockpile
Maximum Capacity 4 200 000 t 750 000 t
Working Capacity 2 700 000 t 400 000 t
Stackers 6 x 8 500 tph 4 x 2 500 tph
Reclaimers 4 x 9 300 tph 4 x 2 500 tph
Coal loading
Shiploaders 3 x 10 500 tph 2 x 2 500 tph
Conveyor Belts 2.2–2.5 m wide 1.4–2.4 m wide
Berths 5 2
Depths at Berth 16.5 m 16.5 m
Lengths at Wharf 1 396 m 615 m
Approach Channel Depth 15.2 m 15.2 m
Vessel capacity
Minimum 70 000 dwt 30 000 dwt
Maximum 210 000 dwt 180 000 dwt
Combine length overall 300 m 275 m
Max beam 540 m 50 m
50 m 47 m
Annual capacity 120 Mt 25 Mt
Actual throughput (Mt) na
Coalfields served Newcastle, Gunnedah, Hunter, Western and Gloucester

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PORT KEMBLA COAL TERMINAL CT3
Operating company Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd
Locality Port Kembla
Major shareholders Illawarra Coal Services Pty Ltd 16.6%, Centennial Coal Company Ltd 16.66%, Oakbridge Pty Ltd
(Glencore) 16.66%, Tahmoor Coal Pty Limited 16.66%, Metropolitan Collieries Pty Ltd 16.66%,
Wollongong Coal Limited 16.66%
Number of employees 30 June 2012 121 30 June 2013 121 30 June 2014 126
Site area 61 ha
Coal receival
Rail Capacity 1 x 4 200 tph
Road Capacity 1 x 4 400 tph
Coal stockpile
Maximum Capacity 850 000 t
Working Capacity 600 000 t
Stackers 3 x 4 400 tph
Reclaimers 2 x 6 600 tph
Coal loading Berth 101 Berth 102
Shiploaders 1 x mobile 2 x 6 600 t/h
primarily used for coke and smaller vessels
Berths
Depths at Berth 11.60 m 16.25 m
Lengths at Wharf 215.0 m 250.0 m
Approach Channel Depth 15.25 m (plus tide) 15.25 m (plus tide)
Vessel capacity
Minimum na 20 000 dwt
Maximum 56 000 dwt 166 000 dwt
Length Overall 215 m 250 m*
Beam 32 m 50m
* Larger vessels may be handled with prior approval
Annual capacity 16 Mt to 18 Mt
Actual throughput (Mt)
2004–05 10.47
2005–06 10.64
2006–07 10.74
2007–08 13.1
2008–09 13.6
2009–10 14.18
2010–11 14.32
2011–12 14.01
2012–13 12.86
2013–14 12.03
Coalfields served Southern, Western

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Figure 9: Rail transport system–northern export coal infrastructure
Narrabri Boggabri
Maules Creek
Gunnedah Boggabri East
Gunnedah TO TAMWORTH
Curlewis

Werris Creek Railway Station


Werris Creek Quirindi
Coal Terminal
Willow Tree
Commissioned Line
Ardglen

Murrurundi

Parkville
Scone
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Sandy Hollow Muswellbrook
Wilpinjong Mt Arthur Duralie
St. Heliers
Drayton Grasstree
Macquarie Generation Unloader Antiene
Liddell
Newdell
Hunter Valley Mt. Owen
Ravensworth Dungog
Macquarie Generation Sidings Camberwell

NSW
NSW GUNNEDAH
GUNNEDAH
Wambo Ashton Rixs Creek
Singleton
Warkworth
ULAN
ULAN Bulga Maitland
NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE Mount Thorley Cessnock
Kooragang Island
Austar
Port Waratah
Bloomfield
Teralba Newcastle
Newstan Broadmeadow

Eraring Power
Morisset Station Unloader

Vales Point
Unloader Not to scale
TO SYDNEY
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Figure 10: Rail transport system–southern and western export coal infrastructure

Kandos
Charbon
Clandulla Railway Station

Coal Terminal
Diesel Operation
Only Lines
Capertee
Electrified Lines

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Ingleburn Enfield Yard


Hurstville
Campbelltown
Glenlee Sutherland
Junction
Waterfall
Helensburgh

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NSW Picton

Helensburgh
Coalcliff
Tahmoor

SYDNEY Thirroul
SYDNEY
P
POOR
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K EE M
MBB LL A
A Wollongong
Alternate route for Southern & Western
coal via Moss Vale to Port Kembla.
Port
Mittagong
Unanderra Kembla
Dombarton
Calwalla Robertson Port Kembla
Summit Tank
Moss Vale
Not to scale
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Figure 11: Coal–fired power stations in NSW
HUNTER
COALFIELD 32°S
Scone

GLOUCESTER
WILPINJONG MANGOOLA Bayswater BASIN
MT ARTHUR

Liddell Dungog

WESTERN Redbank
Mudgee COALFIELD Singleton
MOUNT THORLEY/WARKWORTH

WEST WALLSEND Newcastle

33°S
Eraring
AIRLY MANDALONG
SYDNEY Vales Point
MYUNA
CHAIN VALLEY
BASIN Munmorah
NEWCASTLE MANNERING
COALFIELD
SPRINGVALE
Mount Piper ANGUS PLACE
Bathurst Wallerawang

SYDNEY

34°S

SOUTHERN South Pacific Ocean


COALFIELD

Wollongong

Goulburn

150°E 151°E 152°E

0 40 80 km
REFERENCE
Coalfield boundary National Park / Nature Reserve
Sedimentary basin boundary Urban development
Power station Railway
Map Area
Closed power station Road Sydney
NORTH

Mines supplying power stations Waterway, lake

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Coal-fired power stations

Ref. Mine/Proposal Coal consumption (Mt) Total capacity (MW)


2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
P1 Bayswater 7.53 7.33 6.78 2 640
P2 Eraring 4.75 4.57 4.99 2 880
P3 Liddell 4.45 3.16 3.51 2 000
P4 Mount Piper 3.84 3.69 3.82 1 400
P5 Redbank 0.58 0.61 0.67 151
P6 Vales Point 2.55 3.00 2.60 1 320
P7 Wallerawang* 2.36 1.93 1.28 1 000
Total 26.06 24.29 23.65 10 391
*Wallerawang Power Station has been on standby since March 2014 - no dossier provided.

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BAYSWATER POWER STATION P1
Operating company Macquarie Generation
Locality 15 km south–east of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders NSW Government
Main coal supplying mines Mangoola, Mt Arthur, Wilpinjong
Number of employees 30 June 2012 293 30 June 2013 na 30 June 2014 na
Number of units 4
Capacity of each generating unit 660 MW
Total capacity 2640 MW
Year of installation 1985
Power generation technology type Pulverised fuel/subcritical steam cycle
Coal consumption (Mt) 2011–12 7.53 2012–13 7.33 2013–14 6.78
Transport of coal from mines By conveyor direct from mine or by train to unloader and then by conveyor.
Unloading facility Antiene and Newdell coal unloaders
Average availability factor % 2011–12 88.11 % 2012–13 84.50 % 2013–14 na
Product specifications
Moisture % (ar) 10 (max)
Ash % (ad) 28 (max)
VM % (ad) 21 (min)
CI % (ar) 0.08 (max)
TS % (ar) 0.8 (max)
SE (Mj/kg) 22 (typ)
CSN na
HGI 44 (min)

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ERARING POWER STATION P2
Operating company Eraring Energy
Locality 30km south west Newcastle
Major shareholders Origin Energy
Main coal supplying mines Airly, Mandalong, Myuna
Number of employees 30 June 2012 na 30 June 2013 na 30 June 2014 na
Number of units 4
Capacity of each generating unit 4 x 720 MW
Total capacity 2 880 MW
Year of installation 1982 to 1984
Power generation technology type Pulverised fuel fired boiler/steam turbine
Coal consumption (Mt) 2011–12 na 2012–13 na 2013–14 na
Transport of coal from mines Truck, conveyor and rail
Unloading facility Rail unloader
Average availability factor % 2011–12 4.75 2012–13 4.57 2013–14 4.99

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LIDDELL POWER STATION P3
Operating company Macquarie Generation
Locality 15 km south–east of Muswellbrook
Major shareholders NSW Government
Main coal supplying mines Mangoola, Mt Arthur, Wilpinjong
Number of employees 30 June 2012 253 30 June 2013 na 30 June 2014 na
Number of units 4
Capacity of each generating unit 500 MW
Total capacity 2 000 MW
Year of installation 1971
Power generation technology type Pulverised fuel/subscritical steam cycle
Coal consumption (Mt) 2011–12 4.45 2012–13 3.16 2013–14 3.51
Other types of fuel Biomass co-firing, solar thermal energy, hydro power
Transport of coal from mines By conveyor direct from mine or train to unloader and then by conveyor.
Unloading facility Antiene and Newdell coal unloaders
Product specifications
Moisture % (ar) 10 (max)
Ash % (ad) 28 (max)
VM % (ad) 21 (min)
TS % (ad) 0.8 (max)
CI % (ar) 0.08 (max)
SE (kcal/kg)
(Mj/kg) ar 22 (typ)
HGI 44 (min)

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MOUNT PIPER POWER STATION P4
Operating company Energy Australia NSW
Locality Central West NSW
Major shareholders Energy Australia / CLP Holdings
Main coal supplying mines Angus Place, Springvale
Number of employees 30 June 2012 246 30 June 2013 298 30 June 2014 299
Number of units 2
Capacity of each generating unit 700 MW
Total capacity 1 400 MW
Year of installation 1992–93
Power generation technology type Pulverised fuel coal fired
Coal consumption (Mt) 2011–12 3.84 2012–13 3.69 2013–14 3.82
Other types of fuel Fuel oil
Transport of coal from mines Truck, conveyor
Unloading facility Road receival
Remarks Energy Australia’s other Power Station, Wallerawang, which started operation. in 1957, is
currently not generating electricity. In 2014, Unit 7 is in the deregistered, decommissioned,
deconstructed and rehabilitation process.Unit 8 remains on standby.
Product specifications
Moisture % (ar) 10% (max)
Ash % (ad) 26% (max)
VM % (ad) 22% (max)
TS % (ad) 0.6% (max)
CI % (ar) 0.4% (max)
SE (Mj/kg) 21 (min)
CSN 21.0 (min)
HGI 40 (min)
AFT (oC) Hemi. 1 250

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REDBANK POWER STATION P5
Operating company Redbank Project Pty Ltd
Locality Warkworth
Major shareholders Redbank Energy Pty Ltd
Main coal supplying mines Warkworth
Number of employees 30 June 2012 39 30 June 2013 40 30 June 2014 40
Number of units
Capacity of each generating unit
Total capacity 151 MW
Year of installation 2001
Power generation technology type Fluidised bed boiler
Coal consumption (Mt) 2011–12 0.58 2012–13 0.61 2013–14 0.67
Other types of fuel
Type Distillate
Quantity 2011–12 305 967 2012–13 676 072 2013–14 279 162
Transport of coal from mines Overland conveyor
Unloading facility Stacker with vibratory feeder
Average capacity factor 87 %
Average availability factor 93 %
Product specifications
ROM BDT
Moisture % (ar) 5–10% 25–35%
Ash % (ad) 20–30% 5–15%
VM % (ad)
TS % (ad) <1% <1%
CI % (ar)
SE (GJ/t) ar 18–23 16–22
CSN
HGI
AFT (oC)

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VALES POINT P6
Operating company Delta Electricity
Locality Mannering Park
Major shareholders NSW Government
Main coal supplying mines Mandalong, Chain Valley Mannering, West Wallsend
Number of employees 30 June 2012 294 30 June 2013 247 30 June 2014 252
Number of units 2
Capacity of each generating unit 660 MW
Total capacity 1 320 MW
Year of installation 1978–79
Power generation technology type Pulverised coal fired
Coal consumption (Mt) 2011–12 2.5 2012–13 3 2013–14 2.6
Other types of fuel
Type Biomass
Quantity 2011–12 na 2012–13 0.003 2013–14 0.0318
Transport of coal from mines Truck, conveyor, rail
Unloading facility Wyee Coal Loader
Product specifications
Moisture % (ar) 10% (max)
Ash % (ad) 26% (max)
VM % (ad) 23% (max)
TS % (ad) 0.5% (max)
CI % (ar) 0.03% (max)
SE (GJ/t) ar 21.0 (min)
CSN
HGI 46 (min)
AFT (oC) Hemi. 1 400

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Figure 12: Steelworks in NSW

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Steelworks

Ref. Steelworks Coke production(Mt)


2011–12 2012–13 2013–14
C1 Port Kembla Steelworks 1.70 2.12 1.59
Total 1.70 2.12 1.59

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PORT KEMBLA STEELWORKS C1
Operating company BlueScope Steel Ltd
Locality Wollongong, 80 km south of Sydney
Major shareholders BlueScope Steel Ltd 100 %
Number of employees at 30 June 2012 3 400 30 June 2013 3 300 30 June 2014 3 150
Coal suppliers (mines) Appin Metropolitan Wambo
Dendrobium Tahmoor West Cliff
Actual coke production (Mt) 2011–12 1.899 2012–13 1.815 2013–14 1.774
Transport to coke plants Rail, road
Products Metallurgical coke
Markets
Steel Domestic, Asia, Europe, North–America
Coke Domestic, Europe, India, Brazil, New Zealand
Coal by-products Domestic
Major facilities
Coke ovens No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7a
Design Ceased operation Wilputte Wilputte Didier
Commenced Oct-11 Jun-72 Apr-73 Nov-87
Capacity Mtpa 0.5 0.76 0.67
No of Ovens 66 101 50
Oven height (m) 5 5 7.1
Oven width (mm) 432 432 463
Blast furnances 5BF 6BF
Built 1972 Ceased operation
Campaign blow-in Aug–09 Oct–11
Inner volume (m3) 3 287
Capacity Mtpa 2.5
Hearth diameter (m) 12.04
Tapholes 3
Tuyeres 28
Specifications Coking Coal PCI Coal Coke
Moisture % (ar) 9.5 8.5–10.0 1.9
Ash % (db) 9 9-10 11.3
VM % (db) 23.5 32–36 0.5
Sulphur % (db) 0.44 0.34–0.64 0.4
Phosphorus % (db) 0.044 0.008 0.06
JIS DI 150/15 - - 84.8
CSR - - 72.5
CRI - - 18.8
HGI - 45–55 -
RoMax 1.25 - -
Vit Vol % 57.2 36–70 -
Giesler fluidity max (ddpm) 1 020 - -
CSN 8 1-5 -
Chlorine % (db) 0.01 0.01 0.01

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Company equity index

COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF


OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Airly Coal Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 AIRLY UG W1
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal
Holdings Australia Limited
Anglo Coal (Drayton) Pty Ltd 100
Anglo Coal (Drayton) No 2 Pty Ltd 100
Anglo Coal (Drayton Management) 100
Pty Ltd
Anglo Coal (Drayton South) Pty Ltd 100

Anglo Coal (Drayton) Pty Ltd


Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Holdings 100 Drayton Joint Venture 74.75
Australia Limited
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 74.75
Anglo Coal (Drayton) No 2 Pty Ltd
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Holdings 100 Drayton Joint Venture 13.42
Australia Limited
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 13.42
Drayton South Joint Venture 13.42
Anglo Coal (Drayton Management)
Pty Ltd
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Holdings 100 DRAYTON OC H5
Australia Limited
Anglo Coal (Drayton South) Pty Ltd
Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Holdings 100 Drayton South Joint Venture 74.75 DRAYTON SOUTH PROJECT H6
Australia Limited
Angus Place Joint Venture
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 50
Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25
Ashton Coal Operations Pty Limited
Yancoal Australia Limited 100 ASHTON UG H1
Ashton Joint Venture
Yancoal Australia Limited 90
ICRA Ashton Pty Ltd 10

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Austar Coal Mine Pty Ltd
Yancoal Australia Limited 100 AUSTAR UG N2
Austral Coal Ltd
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100 Tahmoor Coal Pty Ltd 100
Tahmoor South Project 100
Banpu International
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100
Bengalla Coal Sales Co Pty Ltd
CNA Bengalla Investments Pty Ltd 40 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 0.0316
Wesfarmers Bengalla Limited 40
Mitsui Bengalla Investment Pty Ltd 10
Taipower Bengalla Pty Ltd 10
Bengalla Mining Company Pty Ltd
CNA Bengalla Investments Pty Ltd 40 BENGALLA OC H2
Wesfarmers Bengalla Limited 40
Mitsui Bengalla Investment Pty Ltd 10
Taipower Bengalla Pty Ltd 10
BHP Billiton PLC Coal Mines Australia Pty Ltd 100
New South Wales Energy Coal 100
Pty Ltd
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group 35.5
BHP Coal Holdings Pty Ltd
Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100
Bloomfield Collieries Pty Limited
Northern Waggons Pty Ltd 100 Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd 3.46
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 2.817 BLOOMFIELD OC N4
Boggabri Coal Pty Ltd
Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100 BOGGABRI OC G1
Bulga Coal Management Pty Ltd
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 100 BULGA OC H3
BULGA UG H3
Bulga Joint Venture
Saxonvale Coal Pty Ltd 87.5
Nippon Steel Australia Pty Ltd 12.5
Catherine Hill Resources Pty Ltd
Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture 5
Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 50 ANGUS PLACE UG W2
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25 NEUBECK PROJECT W14
Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25
Centennial Clarence Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 Clarence Joint Venture 5

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Centennial Coal Company Ltd
Banpu International 100 Airly Coal Pty Ltd 100
Angus Place Joint Venture 50
Centennial Clarence Pty Ltd 100
Centennial Mandalong Pty Ltd 100
Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd 50
Centennial Myuna Pty Ltd 100
Centennial Springvale Pty Ltd 100
Centennial Inglenook Pty Ltd 100
Charbon Coal Pty Ltd 100
Charbon Joint Venture 95
Clarence Colliery Pty Ltd 100
Coalex Pty Ltd 100
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group 8.8
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 1.61
Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd 16.66
Clarence Coal Investments Pty Ltd 100
Inglenook Project (A414) 95
Inglenook Project (EL7431, EL7432, 100
EL7442)
Neubeck Project 50
Centennial Inglenook Pty Ltd INGLENOOK PROJECT W9
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100
Centennial Mandalong Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 MANDALONG UG N7
Centennial Myuna Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 MYUNA UG N9
Centennial Springvale Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 Springvale Coal Pty Ltd 100
Springvale Joint Venture 50
Charbon Coal Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 CHARBON OC W5
Charbon Joint Venture
Charbon Coal Pty Ltd 95
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 5
China Shenhua Energy Company Limited
Shenhua Watermark Coal Pty Ltd 100
Clarence Coal Investments Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 Clarence Joint Venture 29
Clarence Colliery Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 CLARENCE UG W6
Clarence Joint Venture
Coalex Pty Ltd 51
Clarence Coal Investments Pty Ltd 29
Centennial Clarence Pty Ltd 5
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 15

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
CNA Bengalla Investments Pty Ltd
CNA Resources Ltd 100 Bengalla Mining Company Pty Ltd 40
Bengalla Coal Sales Pty Ltd 40
CNA Resources Limited
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 100 CNA Warkworth Australasia Pty Ltd 100
CNA Bengalla Investments Pty Ltd 100
Warkworth Coal Sales Ltd 28.75
Warkworth Mining Ltd 28.75
CNA Warkworth Australasia Pty Ltd
CNA Resources Ltd 100 Warkworth Coal Sales Ltd 26.82
Warkworth Mining Ltd 26.82
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd
Rio Tinto Ltd 80 Coal & Allied Operations Pty Ltd 100
Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd 20 Mount Thorley Operations Pty Ltd 100
Mount Thorley Co-Venture 80
CNA Resources Ltd 100
Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd 30
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 11.41
Oaklands Coal Pty Ltd 100
Coal & Allied Operations Pty Ltd
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 100 HUNTER VALLEY OPERATIONS OC H8
MOUNT PLEASANT PROJECT H14
Coal Mines Australia
BHP Billiton PLC 100 CAROONA PROJECT G2
Coalex Pty Ltd
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100 Clarence Joint Venture 51
Cobbora Holding Company Pty Limited
State of New South Wales Government 100 COBBORA PROJECT W7
Cockatoo Coal Limited
Korea Electric Power Corporation 100 BYLONG PROJECT W4
Cumnock No 1 Colliery Pty Ltd
100 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Limited 0.0361
Daesung Australia Pty Limited
Drayton Joint Venture 2.5
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 2.5
Drayton South Joint Venture 2.5
Daewoo International Narrabri
Investment Pty Ltd
Narrabri Joint Venture 5
Dellworth Pty Ltd
NuCoal Resources Ltd 100 DELLWORTH PROJECT H4
SAVOY HILL PROJECT H24
Dendrobium Coal Pty Ltd
Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100 DENDROBIUM UG S3

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd
Yancoal Australia Limited 100 Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group 11.6 ABEL UG N1
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd
Anglo Coal (Drayton) Pty Ltd 74.75 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 20
Anglo Coal (Drayton) No 2 Pty Ltd 13.42
Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd 3.83
NCE Australia Pty Ltd 3
Hyundai Australia Pty Ltd 2.5
Daesung Australia Pty Ltd 2.5
Drayton Joint Venture
Anglo Coal (Drayton) Pty Ltd 74.75
Anglo Coal (Drayton) No 2 Pty Ltd 13.42
Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd 3.83
NCE Australia Pty Ltd 3
Hyundai Australia Pty Limited 2.5
Daesung Australia Pty Limited 2.5
Drayton South Joint Venture
Anglo Coal (Drayton South) Pty Ltd 74.75
Anglo Coal (Drayton) No 2 Pty Ltd 13.42
Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd 3.83
NCE Australia Pty Ltd 3
Hyundai Australia Pty Ltd 2.5
Daesung Australia Pty Ltd 2.5
Duralie Coal Pty Ltd
Yancoal Australia Limited 100 DURALIE OC L1
EDF Trading Australia Pty Ltd
Narrabri Joint Venture 7.5
Electric Power Development Co. Ltd
Narrabri Joint Venture 7.5
Endeavour Coal Pty Ltd
Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd APPIN UG S1
100 WEST CLIFF UG S9
Fassi Coal Pty Ltd
(The) Wallarah Coal Joint Venture 20
Genders Mining Pty Ltd
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 100 RUNNING STREAM PROJECT W14

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd
100 Austral Coal Pty Ltd 100
Liddell Coal Marketing Pty Ltd 67.5
Liddell Coal Operations Pty Ltd 100
Liddell Joint Venture 67.5
Mangoola Coal Operations Pty Ltd 100
Mt Owen Pty Ltd 100
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 100
Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100
Ravensworth Operations Pty Ltd 100
Ulan Coal Mines Joint Venture 90
Ulan Coal Mines Ltd 90
Gloucester Coal Ltd
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 0.0316
Hume Coal Pty Limited
POSCO Australia Pty Ltd 100 HUME PROJECT S4
Hyundai Australia Pty Ltd
Drayton Joint Venture 2.5
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 2.5
Drayton South Joint Venture 2.5
ICRA Ashton Pty Ltd
Itochu Corporation of Japan 100 Ashton Joint Venture 10
ICRA Maules Creek Pty Ltd
Itochu Corporation of Japan 100 Maules Creek Joint Venture 15
Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd
Muswellbrook Coal Co Ltd 100
Boggabri Coal Pty Ltd 100
Tarrawonga Joint Venture 30
Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd
BHP Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100 Dendrobium Coal Pty Ltd 100
Endeavour Coal Pty Ltd 100
Illawarra Coal Services Pty Ltd 100
Illawarra Coal Services Pty Ltd
Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100 Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd 16.66
Inglenook Project (A414)
Centennial Coal Company Limited 95
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 5
Inglenook Project (EL7431, EL7432,
EL7442)
Centennial Coal Company Limited 100
Itochu Corporation of Japan
ICRA Ashton Pty Ltd 100
ICRA Maules Creek Pty Ltd 100

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
J-Power Australia Pty Ltd
Maules Creek Joint Venture 10

JFE Shoji Trade Corporation


Oakbridge Pty Limited 1.93
JFE Mineral (Australia) Pty Ltd
Macquarie Coal Joint Venture 3
Jindal Steel & Power
Wollongong Coal 100
JX Nippon Oil & Energy (Australia)
Pty Ltd
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 15.94
Korea Electric Power Corporation
(KEPCO)
Cockatoo Coal Pty Ltd 100
Bylong Project 100
Kores Australia Moolarben Coal Pty Ltd
Moolarben Joint Venture 10
Kores Australia Pty Ltd
Angus Place Joint Venture 25
Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd 25
Neubeck Project 25
Springvale Joint Venture 25
Springvale SK Kores Pty Ltd 50
Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture 82.25
Wyong Coal Pty Ltd 100
Kores Narrabri Pty Ltd
Narrabri Joint Venture 2.5
Kyungdong Australia Pty Ltd Wyong Area Coal Joint Venture 4.25
Lake Coal Pty Ltd
LDO Coal Pty Ltd 100 (The) Wallarah Coal Joint Venture 80 CHAIN VALLEY UG N5
Laneways Resources Limited
Ashford Project 50
LDO Coal Pty Ltd
Lake Coal Pty Ltd 100
Liddell Coal Marketing Pty Ltd
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 67.5 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 0.18
Mitsui Matsushima Pty Ltd 32.5
Liddell Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100 LIDDELL OC H10
Liddell Joint Venture
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 67.5
Mitsui Matsushima Australia Pty Ltd 32.5

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Macquarie Coal Joint Venture
Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Ltd 70
Marubeni Coal Pty Ltd 17
OCAL Macquarie Pty Ltd 10
JFE Mineral (Australia) Pty Ltd 3
Malabar Coal Limited
Spur Hill No 2 Pty Ltd 100
Spur Hill Project Joint Venture 35.76
Mangoola Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100 MANGOOLA OC H11
Marubeni Coal Pty Ltd
Macquarie Coal Joint Venture 17
Maules Creek Coal Pty Ltd
Whitehaven Coal Limited 100 MAULES CREEK PROJECT G3
Maules Creek Project
Whitehaven Coal Limited 75
J Power Australia Pty Ltd 10
ICRA Maules Creek Pty Ltd 15
Metropolitan Collieries Pty Ltd
Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 100 Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd 16.66 METROPOLITAN UG S5
Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 20
Ulan Coal Mines Ltd 10
Ulan Coal Mines Joint Venture 10
Warkworth Coal Sales Ltd 28.9
Warkworth Mining Ltd 28.9
Mitsubishi Materials (Australia) Pty Ltd
Warkworth Coal Sales Ltd 6
Warkworth Mining Ltd 6
Mitsui Bengalla Investment Pty Ltd
Mitsui Coal Development (Aust) Pty Ltd 100 Bengalla Mining Company Pty Ltd 10
Bengalla Coal Sales Co Pty Ltd 10
Mitsui Coal Development (Australia) Pty Ltd
Mitsui Bengalla Investment Pty Ltd 100
Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd
Drayton Joint Venture 3.83
Drayton South Joint Venture 3.83
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 3.83
Mitsui Matsushima Australia Pty Ltd
Liddell Joint Venture 32.5
Liddell Coal Marketing Pty Ltd 32.5
Moolarben Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Yancoal Australia Ltd 100 MOOLARBEN OC W11

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Moolarben Joint Venture
Yancoal Australia Ltd 80
Sojitz Moolarben Resources Pty Ltd 10
Kores Australia Moolarben Coal Pty Ltd 10
Monash Coal Pty Ltd
Yancoal Australia Pty Ltd 100 MONASH PROJECT H13
Mount Thorley Co-Venture
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 80
POSCO Australia Pty Ltd 20
Mount Thorley Operations Pty Limited
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 100 MOUNT THORLEY OC / H15
WARKWORTH OC
Mt Arthur Coal Pty Ltd
New South Wales Energy Coal Pty Limited 100 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 1.747 MT ARTHUR OC H16
Mt Owen Pty Limited
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 0.04 MT OWEN COMPLEX H17
Muswellbrook Coal Company Ltd
Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100 MUSWELLBROOK OC H18
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 1.69 SANDY CREEK PROJECT H23
Namoi Mining Pty Ltd
Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 0.0316
Narrabri Coal Operations Pty Ltd
Whitehaven Coal Ltd NARRABRI UG G4
Narrabri Coal Pty Ltd
Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100 Narrabri Joint Venture 70
Narrabri Joint Venture
Narrabri Coal Pty Ltd 70
Upper Horn Investments (Australia) 7.5
Pty Limited
EDF Trading Australia Pty Ltd 7.5
Electric Power Development Co. Ltd 7.5
Daewoo International Narrabri Investment 5
Pty Ltd
Kores Narrabri Pty Ltd 2.5
NCE Australia Pty Ltd
Drayton Joint Venture 3
Drayton South Joint Venture 3
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 3
Neubeck Project
Centennial Coal Company Limited 50
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25
Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25
New Hope Corporation Limited Ashford Project 50
Northern Energy Corporation 100

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
New South Wales Energy Coal Pty Ltd
BHP Billiton PLC 100 Mt Arthur Coal Pty Ltd 100
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group
BHP Billiton PLC 35.5 NCIG COAL TERMINAL CT1
Centennial Coal Company Limited 8.8
Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd 11.6
Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 17.7
Yancoal Australia Limited 15.3
Whitehaven Coal Mining Limited 11.1
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd
Bengalla Coal Sales Co Pty Ltd 0.0316
Bloomfield Collieries Pty Ltd 2.817 Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd 36.95
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 1.61
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 11.41
Cumnock No 1 Colliery Pty Ltd 0.0361
Drayton Coal Shipping Pty Ltd 20
Gloucester Coal Ltd 0.0316
Integra Coal Operations Pty Ltd 2.13
Liddell Coal Marketing Pty Ltd 0.18
Mt Arthur Coal Pty Ltd 1.7479
Muswellbrook Coal Co Ltd 1.69
Namoi Mining Pty Ltd 0.03
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 20.2321
Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Ltd 0.036
Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd 8.964
Ulan Coal Mines Ltd 15.9742
United Collieries Pty Ltd 0.6429
Wambo Coal Pty Ltd 1.1268
Warkworth Coal Sales Ltd 11.2681
Mt Owen Pty Ltd 0.04
(The) Newcastle Wallsend Coal Company
Pty Ltd
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 100 Saxonvale Coal Pty Ltd 100
Nippon Steel Australia Pty Ltd
Bulga Joint Venture 12.5
Warkworth Coal Sales Ltd 9.53
Warkworth Mining Ltd 9.53
Northern Energy Corporation
New Hope Corporation Limited 100 ASHFORD PROJECT A1
Northern Waggons Pty Ltd
Bloomfield Collieries Pty Limited 100
Rix's Creek Pty Limited 100
NuCoal Resources Ltd
Dellworth Pty Ltd 100

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Oakbridge Pty Ltd
Enex Oakbridge Pty Ltd 82.02 Bulga Coal Management Pty Ltd 100
Tomen Panama Asset Management SA 0.12 Genders Mining Pty Ltd 100
JX Nippon Oil & Energy (Australia) Pty Ltd 15.94 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 20.23
JFE Shoji Trade Corporation 1.93 Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd 16.66
(The) Newcastle Wallsend Coal 100
Company Pty Ltd
Oaklands Coal Pty Ltd
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 100 OAKLANDS PROJECT O1
OCAL Macquarie Pty Ltd
Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100 Macquarie Coal Joint Venture 10
Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Ltd
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100 OCAL Macquarie Pty Ltd 100 MITCHELLS FLAT PROJECT H12
Macquarie Coal Joint Venture 70 WEST WALLSEND UG N13
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 0.0361
Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd
Wambo Coal Pty Ltd 75
Metropolitan Collieries Pty Ltd 100
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group 17.7
Wilpinjong Coal Pty Ltd 100
Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd
Illawarra Coal Services Pty Ltd 16.66 PORT KEMBLA COAL TERMINAL CT3
Centennial Coal Company Ltd 16.66
Metropolitan Collieries Pty Ltd 16.66
Tahmoor Coal Pty Ltd 16.66
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 16.66
Wollongong Coal Pty Ltd 16.66
Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 36.95 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 8.964 KOORAGANG COAL TERMINAL CT2
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 30 CARRINGTON COAL TERMINAL CT2
Tomen Panama Asset Management SA 10
Bloomfield Collieries Pty Ltd 3.46
Japanese coal interests 19.59
POSCO Australia Pty Ltd
Mount Thorley Co-Venture 20
Hume Project 100
Ravensworth Operations Pty Ltd
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100 RAVENSWORTH SURFACE H19
OPERATIONS
Rio Tinto Ltd
Coal & Allied Industries Ltd 80
Rix's Creek Pty Limited
Northern Waggons Pty Ltd 100 RIX'S CREEK OC H22

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Saxonvale Coal Pty Ltd
(The) Newcastle Wallsend Coal Company 100 Bulga Joint Venture 87.5
Pty Ltd
Shenhua Watermark Coal Pty Ltd
China Shenhua Energy Company Limited 100 WATERMARK PROJECT G9
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd
Clarence Joint Venture 15
Charbon Joint Venture 5
Springvale SK Kores Pty Ltd 50
Angus Place Joint Venture 25
Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd 25
Inglenook Project (A414) 5
Neubeck Project 25
Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture 4.25
SK Networks Resources Australia Pty Ltd
Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture 4.25
SK Networks Resources Australia
(Wyong) Pty Ltd
Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture 4.25
Sojitz Moolarben Resources Pty Ltd
Moolarben Joint Venture 10
Springvale Coal Pty Ltd
Centennial Springvale Pty Ltd 100 SPRINGVALE UG W15
Springvale Joint Venture
Centennial Coal Company Limited 50
Springvale SK Kores Pty Ltd 50
Springvale SK Kores Pty Ltd
SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 50
Kores Australia Pty Ltd 50 Springvale Joint Venture 50
Spur Hill Management Pty Ltd
Spur Hill No 2 Pty Ltd 100 SPUR HILL PROJECT H25
Spur Hill Unit Trust Pty Ltd
Spur Hill Project Joint Venture 64.24
Spur Hill No 2 Pty Ltd
Malabar Coal Pty Ltd 100 Spur Hill Management Pty Ltd 100
Stratford Coal Pty Ltd
Yancoal Australia Ltd 100 STRATFORD OC L1
Sumiseki Materials Co Ltd
Wambo Coal Pty Ltd 25
Tahmoor Coal Pty Ltd
Austral Coal Ltd 100 Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd 16.66 TAHMOOR UG S7
TAHMOOR SOUTH PROJECT S8
Taipower Bengalla Pty Ltd
Bengalla Mining Company Pty Ltd 10
Bengalla Coal Sales Co Pty Ltd 10

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Tarrawonga Joint Venture
Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 30
Whitehaven Coal Ltd 70
Tarrawonga Coal Pty Ltd
Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100 TARRAWONGA OC G7
Tomen Panama Asset Management SA
Oakbridge Pty Ltd 0.12
Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd 10
Ulan Coal Mines Joint Venture
Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd 10
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 90
Ulan Coal Mines Ltd
Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd 10 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 15.9742 ULAN UG W16
Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 90 ULAN WEST UG W16
ULAN OC W16
United Collieries Pty Ltd
Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 0.6429

Upper Horn Investments (Australia)


Pty Ltd
Narrabri Joint Venture 7.5
(The) Wallarah Coal Joint Venture
Lake Coal Pty Ltd 80
Fassi Coal Pty Ltd 20
Wambo Coal Pty Ltd
Sumiseki Materials Co Ltd 25 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 1.1268 WAMBO UG & OC H26
Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 75
Warkworth Coal Sales Ltd
CNA Resources Limited 28.75
CNA Warkworth Australasia Pty Ltd 26.82 Newcastle Coal Shippers Pty Ltd 11.2681
Mitsubishi Development Pty Limited 28.90
Mitsubishi Materials (Australia) Pty Limited 6.00
Nippon Steel Australia Pty Limited 9.53
Warkworth Mining Ltd
CNA Resources Limited 28.75
CNA Warkworth Australasia Pty Ltd 26.82 MOUNT THORLEY OC / H15
WARKWORTH OC
Mitsubishi Development Pty Limited 28.90
Mitsubishi Materials (Australia) Pty Limited 6.00
Nippon Steel Australia Pty Limited 9.53
Werris Creek Coal Pty Ltd
Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100 WERRIS CREEK OC G10
Wesfarmers Bengalla Ltd
Wesfarmers Ltd 100 Bengalla Mining Company Pty Ltd 40
Bengalla Coal Sales Co Pty Ltd 40

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COMPANY NAME % COAL INDUSTRY % MINES, PROJECTS, REF
OWNERSHIP INTERESTS PROPOSALS & FACILITIES
OPERATED BY COMPANY
Wesfarmers Ltd
Wesfarmers Bengalla Ltd 100
Whitehaven Coal Ltd
Maules Creek Coal Pty Ltd 100 ROCGLEN OC G5
Maules Creek Joint Venture 75 VICKERY PROJECT G8
Namoi Mining Pty Ltd 100 FERNDALE PROJECT H7
Narrabri Coal Operations Pty Ltd 100 OAKLANDS NORTH PROJECT O2
Narrabri Coal Pty Ltd 100
Narrabri Joint Venture 70
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group 11.1
Tarrawonga Coal Pty Ltd 100
Tarrawonga Joint Venture 70
Vickery Project 100
Werris Creek Coal Pty Ltd 100
Wilpinjong Coal Pty Ltd
Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 100 WILPINJONG OC W17
Wollongong Coal Ltd
Jindal Steel and Power 100 Port Kembla Coal Terminal Ltd 16.66 RUSSELL VALE UG S6
WONGAWILLI UG S10
Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture
Kores Australia Pty Ltd 82.25
Catherine Hill Resources Pty Ltd 5
Kyungdong Australia Pty Ltd 4.25
SK Networks Resources Australia (Wyong) 4.25
Pty Ltd
SK Networks Resources Australia Pty Ltd 4.25
Wyong Coal Pty Ltd
Kores Australia Pty Ltd 100 WALLARAH 2 PROJECT N12
Yancoal Australia Limited 100 Ashton Coal Operations Pty Ltd 100
Ashton Joint Venture 90
Austar Coal Mine Pty Ltd 100
Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd 100
Duralie Coal Pty Ltd 100
Gloucester Coal Pty Ltd 100
Monash Coal Pty Ltd 100
Moolarben Coal Operations Pty Ltd 100
Moolarben Joint Venture 80
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group 15.3
Stratford Coal Pty Ltd 100

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MINE AND OPERATOR MINE OWNERSHIP OWNED REF


ABEL UG N1
Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd Donaldson Coal Pty Ltd 100%
1132 John Renshaw Dr
Black Hill NSW 2322
PO Box 2275
Green Hills NSW 2323
Phone: (02) 4015 1100

AIRLY UG W1
Airly Coal Pty Ltd Centennial Coal Company Limited 100%
319 Glen Davis Rd
Capertee NSW 2846
Phone: (02) 6359 2100

ANGUS PLACE UG W2
Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd Centennial Coal Company Limited 50%
Wolgan Rd SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25%
Lidsdale NSW 2790 Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25%
PO Box 42
Wallerawang NSW 2845 Phone: (02) 9266 2700
Phone: (02) 6354 8700 Fax: (02) 9261 5533

APPIN UG S1
Endeavour Coal Pty Ltd Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100%
Douglas Park Dr
Douglas Park NSW 2569
PO Box 514
Unanderra NSW 2526
Phone: (02) 4629 4500

ASHFORD PROJECT A1
Northern Energy Corporation Project Office Laneways Resources Limited 50%
3/22 Magnolia Dr New Hope Corporation Limited 50%
Brookwater QLD 4300
PO Box 47
Ipswich QLD 4305
Phone: (07) 3418 0500

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ASHTON UG H1
Ashton Coal Operations Pty Ltd Yancoal Australia Ltd 90%
73 Glennies Creek Rd ICRA Ashton Pty Limited 10%
Camberwell NSW 2330
PO Box 699
Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: (02) 6570 9111

AUSTAR UG N2
Austar Coal Mine Pty Ltd Yancoal Australia Ltd 100%
Middle Rd
Paxton NSW 2325
Locked Bag 806
Cessnock NSW 2325
Phone: (02) 4993 7200

BENGALLA OC H2
Bengalla Mining Company Pty Ltd CNA Bengalla Investments Pty Ltd 40%
Bengalla Rd Wesfarmers Bengalla Limited 40%
Muswellbrook NSW 2333 Taipower Bengalla Pty Ltd 10%
Locked Mailbag 5 Mitsui Bengalla Investment Pty Ltd 10%
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Phone: (02) 6542 9500

BLOOMFIELD OC N4
Bloomfield Collieries Pty Limited Northern Waggons Pty Ltd 100%
Four Mile Creek Rd
Ashtonfield NSW 2323
PO Box 4
East Maitland NSW 2323
Phone: (02) 4930 2600

BOGGABRI OC G1
Boggabri Coal Pty Ltd Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100%
386 Leard Forest Rd
Boggabri NSW 2382
PO Box 12
Boggabri NSW 2382
Phone: (02) 6743 4775

BULGA OC H3
Bulga Coal Management Pty Ltd Saxonvale Coal Pty Ltd 87.50%
567 Broke Rd Nippon Steel Australia Pty Ltd 12.50%
Singleton NSW 2330
PMB 8
Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: (02) 6570 2400

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BULGA UG H3
Bulga Coal Management Pty Ltd Saxonvale Coal Pty Ltd 87.50%
744 Broke Rd Nippon Steel Australia Pty Ltd 12.50%
Singleton NSW 2330
PMB 15
Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: (02) 6570 4349

BYLONG PROJECT W4
Cockatoo Coal Limited Project Office Korea Electric Power Corporation 100% 100%
367 Upper Bylong Rd Unit 601, 19 Honeysuckle Dr
Bylong NSW 2849 Newcastle NSW 2300
Phone: (02) 4033 4300

CAROONA PROJECT G2
Coal Mines Australia Pty Ltd Project Office BHP Billiton 100%
Coonabarabran Rd 125 Hawker St
Caroona NSW 2343 Quirindi NSW 2343
Phone: (02) 6746 4600

CHAIN VALLEY UG N5
LakeCoal Pty Ltd LakeCoal Pty Ltd 80%
Off Construction Rd Fassi Coal Pty Ltd 20%
Vales Point NSW 2259
PO Box 7115
Mannering Park NSW 2259
Phone: (02) 4358 0800

CHARBON OC W5
Charbon Coal Pty Ltd Centennial Coal Company Limited 95%
via Bylong Rd SK Energy Australia Pty Limited 5%
Kandos NSW 2848
PO Box 84
Kandos NSW 2848
Phone: (02) 6357 9200

CLARENCE UG W6
Clarence Colliery Pty Ltd Coalex Pty Ltd 51%
Clarence Colliery Rd Clarence Coal Investments Pty Ltd 29%
Clarence NSW 2790 Centennial Clarence Pty Ltd 5%
PO Box 92 SK Energy Australia Pty Limited 15%
Lithgow NSW 2790
Phone: (02) 6353 8000

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COBBORA PROJECT W7
Cobbora Holding Company Pty Limited Project Office State Government of NSW 100%
2068 Spring Ridge Rd 133-135 King St
Gulgong NSW 2852 Newcastle NSW 2300
PO Box 264 Phone: (02) 4924 3600
Gulgong NSW 2852

DELLWORTH PROJECT H4
Dellworth Pty Ltd Project Office NuCoal Resources Ltd 100%
Hebden Rd Unit 8, 24 Garnett Rd
Ravensworth NSW 2330 Greenhills NSW 2323
PO Box 2155
Greenhills NSW 2323
Phone: (02) 4015 0500

DENDROBIUM UG S3
Dendrobium Coal Pty Ltd Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100%
Cordeaux Rd
Mount Kembla NSW 2526
PO Box 275
Unanderra NSW 2526
Phone: (02) 4255 4400

DRAYTON OC H5
Anglo Coal (Drayton Management) AngloAmerican 88.17%
Pty Limited
Lot 14 Thomas Mitchell Dr Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd 3.83%
Muswellbrook NSW 2333 NCE Australia Pty Ltd 3.00%
Private Mail Bag 9 Hyundai Australia Pty Limited 2.50%
Muswellbrook NSW 2333 Daesung Australia Pty Limited 2.50%
Phone: (02) 6542 0200

DRAYTON SOUTH PROJECT H6


Anglo Coal (Drayton South) Pty Limited Project Office AngloAmerican 88.17%
Lot 14 Thomas Mitchell Dr Stair St Mitsui Drayton Investment Pty Ltd 3.83%
Muswellbrook NSW 2333 Kayuga NSW 2333 NCE Australia Pty Ltd 3.0%
PO Box 667 Hyundai Australia Pty Limited 2.5%
Muswellbrook NSW 2333 Daesung Australia Pty Limited 2.5%
Phone: (02) 6540 8888

DURALIE OC / STRATFORD OC L1
Duralie Coal Pty Ltd and Stratford Coal Yancoal Australia Limited 100%
Pty Ltd
1164 The Bucketts Way
Stroud Road NSW 2415
PO Box 168
Gloucester NSW 2422
Phone: (02) 4994 0123

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FERNDALE PROJECT H7
Whitehaven Coal Ltd Project Office Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
Yarrawa Rd Level 28, 259 George St
Denman NSW 2328 Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 8507 9700

HUME PROJECT S4
Hume Coal Pty Ltd Project Office POSCO Australia Pty Ltd 100%
7/8 Clarence House
9 Clarence St
Moss Vale NSW 2577
Phone: (02) 4869 8200

HUNTER VALLEY OPERATIONS OC H8


Coal and Allied Operations Pty Ltd Coal & Allied Industries Limited 100%
1011 Lemington Rd
Ravensworth NSW 2330
PO Box 315
Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: (02) 6570 0300

INGLENOOK PROJECT W9
Centennial Inglenook Pty Ltd Project Office Inglenook Project (EL7431, EL7432, L7442)
Centennial Coal Company Ltd Centennial Coal Company Ltd 100%
L18, BT Tower Inglenook Project (A414)
1 Market St Centennial Coal Company Ltd
Sydney NSW 2000 SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 95%
Phone: (02) 9266 2700 5%

LIDDELL OC H10
Liddell Coal Operations Pty Ltd Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 67.50%
Old New England Hwy Mitsui Matsushima Australia Pty Ltd 32.50%
Ravensworth NSW 2330
PO Box 7
Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: (02) 6570 9900

MANDALONG UG N7
Centennial Mandalong Pty Ltd Centennial Coal Company Limited 100%
12 Kerry Anderson Dr
Mandalong NSW 2264
PO Box 1000
Toronto NSW 2283
Phone: (02) 4973 0900

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MANGOOLA OC H11
Mangoola Coal Operations Pty Ltd Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100%
Wybong Rd
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
PO Box 495
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Phone: (02) 6549 5500

MAULES CREEK PROJECT G3


Maules Creek Coal Pty Ltd Project Office Whitehaven Coal Ltd 75%
Mine Address 121 Merton St ICRA Maules Creek Pty Ltd 15%
Leards Forest Rd Boggabri NSW 2382 J Power Australia Pty Ltd 10%
Maules Creek NSW 2382 PO Box 56
Boggabri NSW 2382
Phone: (02) 6749 7800

METROPOLITAN UG S5
Metropolitan Collieries Pty Ltd Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 100%
Parkes St
Helensburgh NSW 2508
PO Box 402
Helensburgh NSW 2508
Phone: (02) 4294 7200

MITCHELLS FLAT PROJECT H12


Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Ltd Project Office Oceanic Coal Australia Pty Limited 100%
The Broadway
Killingworth NSW 2278
PO Box 4186
Edgeworth NSW 2285
Phone: (02) 4955 2319

MONASH PROJECT H13


Monash Coal Pty Ltd Project Office Yancoal Australia Ltd 100%
Off Broke Rd Level 26, 363 George St
Broke NSW 2330 Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 8583 5300

MOOLARBEN OC W13
Moolarben Coal Operations Pty Ltd Yancoal Australia Ltd 80%
4250 Ulan Rd Sojitz Moolarben Resources Pty Ltd 10%
Ulan NSW 2850 Kores Australia Moolarben Pty Ltd 10%
Locked Bag 2003
Mudgee NSW 2850
Phone: (02) 6376 1500

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MOUNT PLEASANT PROJECT H14
Coal & Allied Operations Pty Ltd Project Office Coal & Allied Industries Limited 100%
Mine Address 123 Albert St
Off Wybong Rd Brisbane QLD 4000
Muswellbrook NSW 2333 Phone: (07) 3361 4200

MOUNT THORLEY OC / H15


WARKWORTH OC
Mount Thorley Operations Pty Ltd and
Warkworth Mining Ltd Mount Thorley Ownership
Putty Rd Coal & Allied Industries Limited 80%
Mount Thorley NSW 2330 Posco Australia Pty Ltd 20%
PO Box 267 Warkworth Ownership
Singleton NSW 2330 Mitsubishi Development Pty Limited 28.90%
Phone: (02) 6570 1500 CNA Warkworth Australasia Pty Ltd 26.82%
CNA Resources Limited 28.75%
Nippon Steel (Aust) Pty Limited 9.53%
Mitsubishi Materials (Aust) Pty Limited 6.00%

MT ARTHUR OC H16
Mt Arthur Coal Pty Ltd New South Wales Energy Coal Pty Ltd 100%
Thomas Mitchell Dr
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Private Mail Bag No 8
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Phone: (02) 6542 4800

MT OWEN COMPLEX H17


Mt Owen Pty Ltd Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100%
Hebden Rd
Ravensworth NSW 2330
PO Box 320
Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: (02) 6570 0800

MUSWELLBROOK OC H18
Muswellbrook Coal Company Ltd Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100%
Coal Road
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
PO Box 123
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Phone: (02) 6543 2799

MYUNA UG N9
Centennial Myuna Pty Ltd Centennial Coal Company Limited 100%
14 Summerhill Rd
Wangi Wangi NSW 2267
PO Box 1000
Toronto NSW 2283
Phone: (02) 4970 0270

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NARRABRI UG G4
Narrabri Coal Operations Pty Ltd Narrabri Coal Pty Ltd 70.00%
10 Kurrajong Creek Rd Upper Horn Investments (Australia) 7.50%
Baan Baa NSW 2390 Pty Limited
Locked Bag 1002 EDF Trading Australia Pty Ltd 7.50%
Narrabri NSW 2390 Electric Power Development Co. Ltd 7.50%
Phone: (02) 6794 4755 Daewoo International Narrabri Investment 5%
Pty Ltd
Kores Narrabri Pty Ltd 2.50%

NEUBECK PROJECT W12


Centennial Angus Place Pty Ltd Project Office Centennial Coal Company Limited 50%
Centennial Coal Company Limited SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25%
L18, BT Tower Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25%
1 Market St
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9266 2700

OAKLANDS PROJECT O1
Oaklands Coal Pty Ltd Project Office Coal & Allied Industries 100%
Rio Tinto Coal Australia
123 Albert St
Brisbane QLD 4000
GPO Box 391
Brisbane QLD 4001
Phone: (07) 3625 3000

OAKLANDS NORTH PROJECT O2


Whitehaven Coal Limited Project Office Whitehaven Coal Limited 100%
Whitehaven Coal Limited
Level 28, 259 George St
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 8507 9700

RAVENSWORTH SURFACE H19


OPERATIONS
Ravensworth Operations Pty Limited Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 100%
Lemington Rd
Ravensworth NSW 2330
PO Box 294
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Phone: (02) 6570 0700

RIX'S CREEK OC H22


Rix's Creek Pty Limited Northern Waggons Pty Ltd 100%
Rix's Creek Lane
Singleton NSW 2330
PO Box 4
East Maitland NSW 2323
Phone: (02) 6578 8888

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ROCGLEN OC G5
Whitehaven Coal Ltd Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
2569 Wean Rd
Wean NSW 2382
PO Box 600
Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02 ) 6740 7000

ROCKY HILL PROJECT L2


Gloucester Resources Ltd Project Office Gloucester Resources Ltd 100%
McKinleys Lane Gloucester Resources Ltd
Gloucester NSW 2422 Level 37, Riverside Centre
123 Eagle St
Brisbane QLD 4000
Phone : (07) 3006 1830
Phone: 1300 787 127

RUNNING STREAM PROJECT W14


Genders Mining Pty Ltd Project Office Oakbridge Pty Ltd 100%
Castlereagh Hwy Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd
Running Stream NSW 2850 Level 38, Gateway Building
1 Macquarie Place
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9253 6732

RUSSELL VALE UG S6
Wollongong Coal Ltd Wollongong Coal Ltd 100%
Cnr Bellambi Lane & Princes Hwy
Russell Vale NSW 2517
PO Box 281
Fairy Meadow NSW 2519
Phone: (02) 4223 6800

SANDY CREEK PROJECT H23


Muswellbrook Coal Company Ltd Project Office Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 100%
Coal Rd
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
PO Box 123
Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Phone: (02) 6543 2799

SAVOY HILL PROJECT H24


Dellworth Pty Ltd Project Office NuCoal Resources Ltd 100%
The Mitchell Line Unit 8, 24 Garnett Rd
Howick NSW 2330 Greenhills NSW 2323
PO Box 2155
Greenhills NSW 2323
Phone: (02) 4015 0500

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MINE AND OPERATOR MINE OWNERSHIP OWNED REF
SPRINGVALE UG W15
Springvale Coal Pty Ltd Centennial Springvale Pty Ltd 50%
Castlereagh Hwy SK Energy Australia Pty Ltd 25%
Lidsdale NSW 2790 Kores Australia Pty Ltd 25%
PO Box 198
Wallerawang NSW 2845
Phone: (02) 6350 1600

SPUR HILL PROJECT H25


Spur Hill Management Pty Ltd Project Office Malarbar Coal Limited 35.76%
Denman Rd Level 26, 259 George St Spur Hill Unit Trust Pty Ltd 64.24%
Denman NSW 2328 Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 8248 1272

TAHMOOR UG S7
Tahmoor Coal Pty Ltd Austral Coal Ltd 100%
Remembrance Dr
Tahmoor NSW 2573
PO Box 100
Tahmoor NSW 2573
Phone: (02) 4640 0100

TAHMOOR SOUTH PROJECT S8


Tahmoor Coal Pty Ltd Project Office Austral Coal Ltd 100%
Mine Site Remembrance Dr
Remembrance Dr Tahmoor NSW 2573
Tahmoor NSW 2573 PO Box 100
Tahmoor NSW 2573
Phone: 1800 154 415

TARRAWONGA OC G7
Tarrawonga Coal Pty Ltd Idemitsu Australia Resources Pty Ltd 30%
Dripping Rock Rd Whitehaven Coal Ltd 70%
Boggabri NSW 2382
PO Box 600
Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6743 4000

ULAN MINE COMPLEX W16


Ulan Coal Mines Limited
4505 Ulan Rd Mitsubishi Developments Pty Ltd 10%
Ulan NSW 2850 Glencore Coal Australia Pty Ltd 90%
Private Mailbag 3006
Mudgee NSW 2850
Phone: (02) 6372 5300

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VICKERY PROJECT G8
Whitehaven Coal Ltd Project Office Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
via Blue Vale Rd Whitehaven Coal Ltd
Blue Vale NSW 2380 Level 28, 259 George St
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 8507 9700

WALLARAH 2 PROJECT N12


Wyong Coal Pty Ltd Project Office Kores Australia Pty Ltd 82.25%
Mine Address PO Box 3039 Catherine Hill Resources Pty Ltd 5%
Hue Hue Rd Tuggerah NSW 2259 Kyungdong Australia Pty Ltd 4.25%
Jilliby NSW 2259 Phone: (02) 4352 7500 SK Networks Resources Australia (Wyong) Pty Ltd 4.25%
SK Networks Resources Australia Pty Ltd 4.25%

WAMBO COMPLEX H26


Wambo Coal Pty Ltd Peabody Australia Mining Pty Ltd 75%
Jerrys Plains Rd Sumiseki Materials Co Ltd 25%
Warkworth NSW 2330
Private Mail Bag 1
Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: (02) 6570 2200

WATERMARK PROJECT G9
Shenhua Watermark Coal Pty Limited Project Office China Shenhua Energy Company Limited 100%
Kamilaroi Hwy 368-370 Conadilly St
Breeza NSW 2381 Gunnedah NSW 2380
Reply Paid 85809
Gunnedah NSW 2380
Phone: (02) 6741 8800

WERRIS CREEK OC G10


Werris Creek Coal Pty Ltd Whitehaven Coal Ltd 100%
1435 Werris Creek Rd
Werris Creek NSW 2341
PO Box 8
Werris Creek NSW 2341
Phone: (02 ) 6768 7071

WEST CLIFF UG S9
Endeavour Coal Pty Ltd Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd 100%
Wedderburn Rd
Appin NSW 2560
PO Box 514
Unanderra NSW 2526
Phone: (02) 4640 4000

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MINE AND OPERATOR MINE OWNERSHIP OWNED REF
WEST WALLSEND UG N13
Oceanic Coal Australia Ltd Oceanic Coal Australia Limited 70%
The Broadway Marubeni Coal Pty Ltd 17%
Killingworth NSW 2278 OCAL Macquarie Pty Ltd 10%
PO Box 4186 JFE Minerals Australia Pty Ltd 3%
Edgeworth NSW 2285
Phone: (02) 4941 2100

WILPINJONG OC W17
Wilpinjong Coal Pty Ltd Peabody Energy Pty Ltd 100%
1434 Ulan-Wollar Rd
Wilpinjong NSW 2850
Locked Bag 2005
Mudgee NSW 2850
Phone: (02) 6370 2500

WONGAWILLI UG S10
Wollongong Coal Pty Ltd Wollongong Coal Pty Ltd 100%
via Wongawilli Rd
West Dapto NSW 2530
PO Box 924
Dapto NSW 2530
Phone: (02) 4262 9200
Fax: (02) 4262 9306

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Hunter Coalfield 2 Caterpillar 24M Grader


2 Caterpillar 773E Fuel Cart
ASHTON UG H1 5 Caterpillar 789C Truck
1 Eickhoff SL750 Longwall Shearer 4 Caterpillar 789C Watercart
120 Bucyrus 2 x 1017 t shield Longwall Roof Supports 9 Caterpillar 793C Truck
4 Flakt 22 m3 Auxiliary Fan 27 Caterpillar 793D Truck
4 Joy 10SC 48B Shuttle Car 7 Caterpillar 797F Truck
4 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner 1 Caterpillar 834H Rubber Tyred Dozer
7 Juganaut V2 Loader 1 Caterpillar 854k Rubber Tyred Dozer
9 PJ Berriman MK4.5 Mine Cruiser 1 Caterpillar D10R Track Type Dozer
2 Stamler BF14B Feeder Breaker 1 Caterpillar D10T Track Type Dozer
11 Caterpillar D11R Track Type Dozer
BENGALLA H2 5 Caterpillar D11T Track Type Dozer
1 Dragline 1 Hitachi EX3600 Excavator
5 Excavators 2 Hitachi EX5500 Excavator
1 Hitachi EX5600 Excavator
22 Trucks
1 Hitachi EX8000 Hydraulic Shovel
11 Dozers
1 Komatsu WA500 Front End Loader
4 Graders
1 Komatsu WA900 Front End Loader
4 Watercarts
1 LeTourneau L1850 Front End Loader
3 Drills 1 P & H 4100 XPC Electric Shovel
2 Loaders 1 P & H 9020 (88 m3) Electric Dragline
1 Lube Truck
DRAYTON H5
BULGA UG H3 1 Atlas Copco PV235 Overburden Drill
1 Eickhoff SL750 Longwall Shearer 1 BE 1370 Dragline
120 Bucyrus 2 x 1017 t shield Longwall Roof Support 3 Caterpillar 16H Grader
4 Flakt 22 m3 Auxiliary Fan 3 Caterpillar 777 Water truck
4 Joy 10SC 48B Shuttle Car 24 Caterpillar 789 Truck
4 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner 1 Caterpillar 834B Rubber Tyred Dozer
7 Juganaut V2 Loader 1 Caterpillar 992 C Front end loader
9 PJ Berriman MK4.5 Mine Cruiser 3 Caterpillar D10 Dozer
2 Stamler BF14B Feeder Breaker 7 Caterpillar D11 Dozer
1 Driltech D45KS Drill
BULGA OPEN CUT H3 1 Hitachi EX3500 Excavator
1 Caterpillar 16H Grader 1 Hitachi EX3600 Excavator
1 Caterpillar 24H Grader 2 Hitachi EX5500 Excavator
1 Caterpillar 16M Grader 1 Le Tourneau L1100 Front end loader

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1 Le Tourneau L1400 Front end loader 1 Hitachi Ex 8000 Face Shovel
1 Sandvik DR460 Overburden Drill 3 Liebherr 9400 Excavator
1 Sandvik SKF50 Overburden Drill 2 Liebherr 996 Excavator
3 Reedrill SKF50 Drill
HUNTER VALLEY OPERATIONS H8
1 Atlas Copco PV275 Drill MANGOOLA H11
1 Atlas Copco DML Drill 2 Caterpillar 16M Grader
1 BE 1370 Dragline 1 Caterpillar 24M Grader
1 BE 1570 Dragline 2 Caterpillar 775F Service Truck
4 Caterpillar 16M Grader 3 Caterpillar 777F Watercart
4 Caterpillar 16H Grader 11 Caterpillar 789C Dump Truck
2 Caterpillar 24H Grader 15 Caterpillar 793D Dump Truck
1 Caterpillar 14M Grader 2 Caterpillar 854K Dozer
2 Caterpillar 675 G Scraper 4 Caterpillar D10 Dozer
3 Caterpillar 777 Water Truck 7 Caterpillar D11 Dozer
4 Caterpillar 785 Water Truck 2 Le Tourneau L1850 Loader
6 Caterpillar D10 Track Dozer 1 Liebherr R9250 Excavator
24 Caterpillar D11 Track Dozer 1 Liebherr R9400 Excavator
1 Caterpillar MD6420 Drill 3 Liebherr R996 Excavator
1 Caterpillar Haulmax 3900 Truck 2 Terex SKF Drill
1 Caterpillar Tiger 690 Wheel Dozer 1 Terex SKS-W Drill
1 Hitachi EX3600 Excavator
4 Hitachi EX5500 Excavator MOUNT THORLEY WARKWORTH H15
87 Komatsu 830E 240 t Truck 1 Marion 8200 Dragline
5 Komatsu WD900 Dozer 1 BE 1370 W Dragline
3 Komatsu WA900 Loader 1 P & H 9020 Dragline
1 Komatsu PC4000 Excavator 1 P & H 4100A Shovel
1 Komatsu PC5500 Excavator 2 P & H 4100XPC Shovel
3 Le Tourneau L1850 Front End Loader 4 Hitachi EX3600 Excavator
1 Le Tourneau L1350 Front End Loader 2 Hitachi EX5500 Excavator
1 P&H 2800 Shovel 1 Drilltech 40K Drill
2 P&H 4100 Shovel 2 Reedrill SKSS12 Drill
1 P&H 4100 XPB Shovel 1 Reedrill SK75 Drill
4 Reedrill SKSS Drill 1 Reedrill SKS75 Drill
2 Reedrill SK50i Drill 1 Reedrill SKSS13 Drill
2 Reedrill SKF Drill 1 Reedrill MD6420 Drill
1 Sandvik DR460 Drill 17 Rear Dump Truck 190t Truck
51 Rear Dump Truck 240t Truck
LIDDELL H10 12 Rear Dump Truck 320t Truck
2 Caterpillar 16M Grader 21 Caterpillar D11T Dozer
1 Caterpillar 24M Grader 6 Caterpillar D11R Dozer
2 Caterpillar 775 Service Cart 4 Caterpillar 854K Rubber Tyred Dozer
4 Caterpillar 777 Water Cart 1 Caterpillar 16G Grader
12 Caterpillar 789 Truck 2 Caterpillar 16H Grader
1 Caterpillar 970 Loader 2 Caterpillar 16M Grader
9 Caterpillar D10 Dozer 2 Caterpillar 24H Grader
5 Caterpillar D11 Dozer 1 Caterpillar 24M Grader
18 Hitachi EH5000 Truck 7 Caterpillar 785 Water Truck

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1 Cat 773G Fuel & Lube Truck 6 Caterpillar 785 Haul Truck
1 Cat 769D Fuel & Lube Truck 2 Caterpillar 785C Water Truck
3 LeTourneau L1850 Front End Loader 10 Caterpillar 789 Haul Truck
1 Cat 980G Loader Front End Loader 31 Caterpillar 793 Haul Truck
1 Cat 980H Loader Front End Loader 1 Caterpillar 980G Loader
2 Cat 657G Scraper Scraper 2 Caterpillar 992G Loader
2 Caterpillar 993K Loader
MT ARTHUR H16 11 Caterpillar D10T Tractor with Bull Dozer
1 Caterpillar 16H Grader 2 Caterpillar D11R Tractor with Bull Dozer
3 Caterpillar 16M Grader 2 Caterpillar D11T Tractor with Bull Dozer
1 Caterpillar 24H Grader 1 Caterpillar Tiger 854G Tractor with Bull Dozer
4 Caterpillar 24M Grader 3 Caterpillar Tiger 854K Tractor with Bull Dozer
3 Caterpillar 773D Service Truck 3 Drilltech D55SP Drill
1 Caterpillar 773F Service Truck 1 Caterpillar MD6290 Drill
1 Caterpillar 777D Fuel Truck 7 Hitachi EH4500 Haul Truck
1 Caterpillar 777F Fuel Truck 3 Hitachi EX2500 Hydraulic Excavator
10 Caterpillar 777F Water Truck 3 Hitachi EX5500 Hydraulic Excavator
1 Caterpillar 789A Towhaul Float 1 Komatsu 785-7 Water Truck
20 Caterpillar 789C Rear Dump Truck 1 Liebherr 9400 Hydraulic Excavator
4 Caterpillar 789D Rear Dump Truck 4 Liebherr 996 Hydraulic Excavator
26 Caterpillar 793D Rear Dump Truck 1 Reedrill SKF Drill
4 Caterpillar 854K Rubber Tyred Dozer 1 Scania R420 Service Truck
1 Caterpillar 992C Cable Reeler 1 Caterpillar 637 Scraper / on hire
1 Caterpillar 992C Front End Loader
2 Caterpillar 994F Front End Loader MUSWELLBROOK H18
6 Caterpillar D10T Dozer 1 Hitachi EX3600 Hydraulic Excavator
10 Caterpillar D11T Dozer 1 Hitachi EX2600 Hydraulic Excavator
11 Caterpillar D11R Dozer 8 Hitachi 3500 170 t Dump Truck
3 Hitachi EX3600 Excavator 3 Caterpillar 777C Dump Truck
5 Hitachi EX 5600 Excavator 2 Caterpillar 990H Front End Loader
4 Liebherr R996 Excavator 2 Caterpillar 16G/H Grader
1 Liebherr 994 Excavator 2 Caterpillar 777G Water Cart
44 Liebherr T282 Rear Dump Truck 3 Caterpillar D10T Dozer
2 P & H 4100 Shovel
1 Sandvik D50Ki Drill RAVENSWORTH SURFACE OPERATIONS H19
3 Sandvik DR460 Drill 1 BE 1570 Dragline
1 Svedala Reedrill SKF-12 Drill 1 Caterpillar 994 Front End Loader
2 Svedala Reedrill SKS-15 Drill 5 Caterpillar D10 Dozer
2 Volvo FMX Service Truck 2 Caterpillar 16M Grader
2 Caterpillar 24M Grader
MT OWEN COMPLEX H17 3 Caterpillar 793 Truck
3 Caterpillar 16M Grader 23 Caterpillar 797 Truck
1 Caterpillar 24H Grader 31 Caterpillar 789 Truck
2 Caterpillar 24M Grader 3 Caterpillar 854 Wheel Dozer
1 Caterpillar 777D Water Truck 13 Caterpillar D11 Dozer
1 Caterpillar 777F Water Truck 4 Caterpillar 789 Water Truck
3 Caterpillar 777 Water Truck 1 Caterpillar 777 Water Truck

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3 Caterpillar 6090 Shovel WAMBO UG H26
1 Caterpillar 6060 Excavator 146 Joy 2 x 1050 t chock shield Longwall Roof Support
3 Caterpillar 6040 Excavator 9 Conveyor Belts
2 LeTourneau 1850 Front End Loader 2 Eimco 936 Heavy Lift Loader
1 Reedrill SK S75 Drill 1 Eimco ED10 Load Haul Dump
1 Reedrill SK-40 Drill 4 Eimco ED7 Load Haul Dump
2 Caterpillar MD 6290 Drill 3 Flakt Woods ventilation Fan
2 Caterpillar MD 6420 Drill 2 Flakt Woods Fans Main Vent Fans
2 Hauhinco pump sleds Longwall
RIX’S CREEK H22 2 Howden Fans Main Vent Fans
2 Caterpillar 16G Grader 2 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner
1 Caterpillar 24H Grader 2 Joy 7LS-2A Longwall Shearer
1 Caterpillar 777 Water Truck 2 Joy AFC/BSL 3000 tph Longwall Conveyor
2 Caterpillar 785 Water Truck 1 Macquarie monorail system Longwall Monorail
6 Caterpillar 789 Truck 8 SMV Transporter
11 Caterpillar 793 Truck 2 Stamler Feeder Breaker
1 Caterpillar 992 Loader 3 Waratah Engineering Waracar Shuttle Cars
2 Caterpillar 994 Loader
9 Caterpillar D10 - D11 Dozer Newcastle and Gloucester Coalfields
1 Caterpillar Tiger 690B Rubber Tyre Dozer
1 Hitachi EX3600 Excavator ABEL N1
1 Hitachi EX5500 Excavator 7 Atlas Copco Coaltram CT10 Load Haul Dump
1 Liebherr 9800 Excavator 2 Eimco ED7 and LS170 Load Haul Dump
2 Reedrill Blasthole Drill 1 Brumby Load Haul Dump
2 Howden MVC 3050 200 m3 Main Ventilation Fan
WAMBO OC H26 3 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner - Extraction
2 Caterpillar 16H Grader 2 Joy 12CM15 Continuous Miner - Development
1 Caterpillar 24H Grader 3 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner - Development
1 Caterpillar 773 Service Truck 7 Ontrak, Stamler Feeder Breaker
3 Caterpillar 777 Water Truck 1 Toyota Troop Carrier Personnel Carrier
1 Bell 50 Service Truck 15 SMV Driftrunner Personnel Carrier
13 Caterpillar 793 RD Truck 2 Triton 2WD Ute Surface Light Vehicle
4 Caterpillar 789 RD Truck 8 Vale 22 m3 Auxiliary fan
1 Caterpillar 980H Loader 19 Waratah Engineering Waracar Shuttle Car
1 Caterpillar 992D Loader 2 Beltor Mine Extraction Devices
1 Caterpillar 992G Loader 2 Scorpion Air Track Roof Bolter
1 Caterpillar 994H Loader 3 Fletcher Mobile Roof Supports
6 Caterpillar D10 Dozer 9 Breaker Line Supports
7 Caterpillar D11 Dozer
1 Hitachi EX240LC Hydraulic Excavator AUSTAR N2
1 Hitachi EX2500 Hydraulic Excavator 8 Atlas Copco Air Compressors (surface)
11 Komatsu 930E RD Truck 131 Bucyrus Longwall Roof Supports
3 Komatsu PC 5500 Hydraulic Excavator 1 Bucyrus Electra EL 2000 Longwall Shearer
1 Liebherr 996 Excavator 3 Clark Air Tracks Roof Bolter
1 Le Tourneau 1350 Loader 1 Drift Winder Mine Haulage 54 t Drift Winder
2 Eimco 130 Load Haul Dump
4 Eimco ED7 Load Haul Dump
1 Flakt Richardson 13 m
3
Auxiliary Ventilation Fan

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1 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner 1 Komatsu PC1600 Excavator
1 Klockner-Becorit SB 63M Feeder Breaker 1 Liebherr 9250 Excavator
1 Koepe Man Winder Shaft Winder 2 Liebherr 994B Excavator
1 Mitsui S200 Roadheader 1 Reedrill SK12 Drill
11 SMV Diesel Drift Runner Personnel Transport Vehicle 1 Reedrill SKF50 Drill
14 Underground Conveyor Belt Conveyor Belt 1 Terex 25t Crane
4 Vale 21 m3 Auxiliary Ventilation Fan 1 Atlas copco PV275 Drill
2 Voest Alpine ABM25 Continuous Miner
1 Voest Alpine MB 670 Continuous Miner MANDALONG N7
4 Waratah Engineering Waracar Shuttle Car 1 Domino Myne Dozer
1 Boart Longyear Grader Grader 7 Eimco ED10 Load Haul Dump
1 MMD Sizer Sizer 5 Eimco ED7 Load Haul Dump
1 Eimco 130 Load Haul Dump
BLOOMFIELD N4 89 Joy 2 x 1050 t Longwall Roof Support
6 Caterpillar D10-D11 Dozer 6 Joy 10SC32 Shuttle Car
1 Caterpillar 16G Grader 2 Joy 15SC Shuttle Car
1 Caterpillar 24H Grader 2 Joy 7LS-6 Shearer
1 Caterpillar 773 Water Truck 1 Mine Grader Grader
2 Caterpillar 777 Water Truck 1 Mustang Loader Bobcat
3 Caterpillar 789 (170 t) Truck 4 PJBerriman Personnel Transporter
3 Caterpillar 793 Truck 10 SMV Personnel Transporter
5 Caterpillar 992 Loader 4 Stamler Feeder Breaker
1 Caterpillar 994 Loader 1 Joy Feeder Breaker
1 Hitachi EX5500 Excavator 3 Voest Alpine ABM 20 Continuous Miner
1 P&H 5700 Shovel 1 Voest Alpine ABM 25 Continuous Miner
1 Reedrill SK75 Drill
MYUNA N9
CHAIN VALLEY N5 2 Eimco 913 Load Haul Dump
1 Caterpillar Electra EL2000 Longwall Shearer 4 Brumby Materials Transporter
1 Caterpillar 30MB Continuous Miner 1 Klockner Feeder Breaker
5 Eimco ED7 Load Haul Dump 6 Coaltram CT08 Load Haul Dump
2 Highlander Shuttle Car 6 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner
1 International Mining Machinery Longwall Conveyor 10 Joy 15SC Shuttle Car
3 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner 4 Joy 10SC32 Shuttle Car
3 Joy SC Shuttle Car 4 Joy 1730 Multibolter Roof Bolter
2 Juggernaut Load Haul Dump 2 Joy 2036 Multibolter Roof Bolter
1 Ontrak Feeder Breaker 9 PJB Berriman Personnel Vehicle
2 PJB Personnel Transport 1 PJB Berriman Maintenance Response Vehicle
52 Siwei 2 x 800 t chock shield Longwall Roof Supports 1 Sandvik LS170 Load Haul Dump
3 SMV Personnel Transport 5 Ontrak Feeder Breaker
2 Stamler Feeder Breaker
WEST WALLSEND N13
DURALIE L1 99 MTA 2 x 900 t chock shield Longwall Roof Supports
4 Caterpillar 789B Truck 1 Caterpillar Electra EL 3000 Longwall Shearer
2 Caterpillar 16M Grader 1 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner
2 Caterpillar 777C Water Cart 1 Voest Alpine ABM25 Continuous Miner
11 Caterpillar 785C Truck 6 Waratah Engineering Waracar Shuttle Car
1 Caterpillar 789C Truck
4 Caterpillar D10T Dozer

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Southern and Oaklands Coalfields 1 Boart Longyear Grader
1 Bucyrus 30MB Continuous Miner
APPIN S1 Joy Longwall
2 ADS Drill Rigs Inseam Drill Rig 7 Diesel Man Cars Rail Personnel Transport
1 Joy Longwall Conveyor 3 Eickhoff EDW 300/380 Longwall Shearer
1 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner 2 Eimco 913 Load Haul Dump
2 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner 4 Eimco E130/ED7 Load Haul Dump
181 Joy 2 x 1000 t chock shield Longwall Roof Supports 2 Fletcher Mobile Roof Bolter
1 Joy 7LS Longwall Shearer 2 Highlander Shuttle Car
2 Kempe Inseam Drill Rig 1 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner
1 Kempe Cross Measure Rig 3 Bucyrus 30MB Continuous Miner
3 Ontrak 30Mk1 Feeder Breaker 3 Klockner Becorit Feeder Breaker
3 Ontrak 30Mk2 Feeder Breaker 2 Vernier-Hino EH700 Diesel Man Car
2 Pro Rams Air Operated Gas Drainage Rigs 2 Fox-Perkins 1004.4 Diesel Mancar
4 Sandvik MB 650 Continuous Miner 2 Baldwin-Perkins 6247 Diesel Mancar
1 Stamler Feeder Breaker 1 Baldwin-Perkins 1104 Diesel Mancar
10 Waratah Engineering Waracars Shuttle Car 2 PJB Man Transporter
6 SMV Driftrunner Man Transporter
DENDROBIUM S3 1 Driftrunner 5492 - VLI
2 Becker 22 m3 Auxiliary Fan 1 Driftrunner 5498 - VLI
2 Becker 17 m 3
Auxiliary Fan 3 Eimco E130 Load Haul Dump
1 Caterpillar D9 Dozer 1 Eimco ED7 Load Haul Dump
1 Caterpillar 330 Excavator 5 Eimco ED10 Load Haul Dump
10 Coaltrams Load Haul Dump 1 Eimco ED5 Load Haul Dump
3 Distribution Control Box Distribution Control Box 1 Eimco TS490 Load Haul Dump
1 GE Industrea Grader 1 Eimco 6205 E130 Load Haul Dump
1 Kopex Mobile Boot End Boot End 3 Mustang Mine Loader
2 Joy 10SC32 Shuttle Car 1 Boart Longyear Grader
4 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miners 1 Hexham Diesel 25T Locomotive
[includes 1 x brushing machine] 1 Domino Myne Dozer Dozer
170 Joy 2 x 1270 t chock shield Longwall Roof Supports 3 Shuttle Cars Shuttle Cars
1 Joy 7LS3 Longwall Shearer
1 Joy AFC Longwall Conveyor RUSSELL VALE S6
1 Joy Beam Stage Loader Longwall Conveyor 2 Baldwin DPC - track Transporter
1 Mustang Loader Bobcat 0 Eimco 913 Loader
1 RAS Bolter Boar Bolter 5 Eimco 913 - 6 Loader
1 Sandvik ED10 Loadhaul Dump 1 Fox - diesel - track Personnel Transporter
9 SMV Driftrunner 5000E Series Personnel Transporters 1 Joy 12CM11 Continuous Miner
3 SMV Driftrunner 5000E Series Utes 2 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner
3 Stamler Feeder Breaker 4 Joy 15SC - tyre Loading machine
2 Toyota Hilux Utes Road Use 4 Jug-O-Naut - diesel Loader
3 Toyota Forklifts 3 t, 11.5 t, 16 t Forklift 1 Klockner Becorit Feeder Breaker
3 Waracars Shuttle Car 2 Ontrak Feeder Breaker
2 Narco Shuttle Cars - Tyre Loading Machine
METROPOLITAN S5 3 Sandvik MB 670 Continuous Miner
4 10t Battery Powered Locomotive 6 SMV Driftrunners - tyre Personnel Transporter
6 Berriman Personnel Transporter 6 Waratah - tyre Loading Machine
2 Boart Longyear LM55 Electrohydraulic Drill Rig 1 Joy Shearer Longwall

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85 Joy Chocks (PRS) - 1000T Longwall Western Coalfield
1 Gardener 25T Loco
AIRLY W1
TAHMOOR S7 2 Ampcontrol Load Centre 8 Outlet Load Centre
6 Anderson Coaltram 08 Load Haul Dump 2 CT10 Load Haul Dump
2 Berriman Utes Man/Materials Transporter 2 Brumby Load Haul Dump
10 Berriman PJB Personnel Transporter 4 Cram HFX Bolting Rigs
1 Boart Longyear Equipment Transporter 1 Eimco 130 Load Haul Dump
1 Nepean Longwall Conveyor 2 Fan 2,315kw Fan
158 Bucyrus 2 x 1128 t shield Longwall Roof Supports 3 Joy 15SC Shuttle Car
1 Domino Myne Grader Road Grader 4 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner
1 Domino PET Drill Rig 3 Joy/Stamler Feeder Breaker
1 Eickhoff SL 300 Longwall Shearer 4 King Koal Haulers Shuttle Car
4 Eimco 6 cylinder Load Haul Dump 1 Nepean Main Trunk Belt
4 Eimco 913 Load Haul Dump 4 Nepean Jiffy Conveyors
1 Eimco 915 Material Transporter 2 PJB Mine Cruiser Personnel Transporter
4 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner 1 Scorpion Air Trax Roof Bolter
2 Sandvik MB 610 Continuous Miner 2 SMV Personnel Transporter
1 SMV Brumby Load Haul Dump
4 SMV Driftrunner Personnel Transporter ANGUS PLACE W2
1 Stamler Feeder Breaker 1 Caterpillar Longwall Conveyor
2 Ontrak Feeder Breaker 2 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner
163 Joy 2 x 1100 t chock shield Longwall Roof Supports
WEST CLIFF S9 1 Joy 7LS Longwall Shearer
2 ADS Inseam Drill Rig 3 Waracar Shuttle Car
1 Joy AFC Longwall Conveyor 2 Waratah 12CM30 Continuous Miner
1 Joy BSL Longwall Beam Stage Loader 2 Joy 10SC32 Shuttle Car
1 Joy Longwall Crusher
170 Joy 2 x 1000 t shield Longwall Roof Supports CHARBON OC W5
1 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner 1 Caterpillar 14G Grader
1 Joy 7LS Longwall Shearer 1 Caterpillar 14H Grader
1 Joy 22SC Shuttle Car 1 Caterpillar 330B Excavator
2 Kempe Drill Rig In Seam Measure Rig 1 Caterpillar 769C Water Truck
2 Longyear Drill Cross Measure Rig 2 Caterpillar 773C Water Truck
2 Ontrak 30Mk1 Feeder Breaker 5 Caterpillar 773D 50 t Truck
2 Sandvik MB650 Continuous Miner 6 Caterpillar 775D 60 t Truck
1 Stamler Feeder Breaker 1 Caterpillar 988B Loader
4 Waratah Engineering Waracar Shuttle Car 2 Caterpillar 988F Loader
4 Caterpillar 992 Loader
WONGAWILLI S10 1 Caterpillar D10 Dozer
2 Eimco 913 Loader 7 Caterpillar D11 Dozer
2 People Transporter Personnel Transporter 1 Hitachi EX1200 Excavator
1 Stamler Feeder Breaker 1 Hitachi EX220LC Excavator
4 Waracar Shuttle Car 1 Hitachi ZAX850H Excavator

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CLARENCE W6 8 Landcruiser Ute Light Vehicle
8 Joy 10SC Shuttle Cars 1 Liebherr R9800 Excavator
5 Joy Multibolter 3 Liebherr R996 Excavator
6 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner 1 Mack Metroliner Service Truck
2 Joy 15SC Shuttle Car 1 Pioneer PP64 Dewatering Pump
1 Joy 4FCT Flexible Conveyor Train 2 Prado GX Light Vehicle
3 Kings Koal Hauler Shuttle Car 7 Prado GXL Light vehicle
2 Stamler Feeder Breaker 3 SE Power Midnite-Lite Lighting Plant
8 SE Power Midnite-Lite HH-6Y91-5 Lighting Plant
MOOLARBEN W11 2 Southern Cross 8HTM2000 Lighting Plant
2 Atlas Copco DML 60 /LP Blast Hole Drill 5 Sykes CP150i Dewatering Pump
1 Atlas Copco PV 275 Blast Hole Drill 1 Sykes CP220i Dewatering Pump
1 Caterpillar 24M Grader 2 Sykes HH220i Dewatering Pump
1 Caterpillar 289C / Mining Skid Steer Loader 1 Sykes XH150i Dewatering Pump
1 Caterpillar 6050 / Coal Shovel Excavator 1 Toyota Rav 4 Light Vehicle
2 Caterpillar D11T Track Dozer
5 Hilux Dual Cab SR Light Vehicle SPRINGVALE W15
20 Hilux Dual Cab SR5 Light Vehicle 1 Joy TTT AFC and BSL Longwall Conveyor
1 Hilux Dualcab SR Light Vehicle 1 Conveyor System Overland 11 km Conveyor
1 Hino 717MED Rigid Truck 1 Conveyor System Underground 14 km Conveyor
2 Commodore Sedan Light Vehicle 1 Domino Grader
1 Holden Rodeo Light Vehicle 4 Eimco 130 Load Haul Dump
1 Isuzu Fire Tanker Rigid Truck 2 Eimco 913/6 Load Haul Dump
1 Isuzu FSR850 Long Rigid Truck 12 Hydramatic Mobile Roof Bolter
1 Isuzu FSS 550 Rigid Truck 2 Hydramatic Twin Boom Bolters Mobile Roof Bolter
1 Isuzu FTR80M Rigid Truck 4 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner
1 Isuzu FTR893A Rigid Truck 5 Joy 15SC Shuttle Car
1 Isuzu FTS 800 Rigid Truck 8 Joy 2 x 1200 t shield Longwall Roof Supports
7 Komatsu 830E / Coal Rear Dump Truck 138 Joy 2 x 1150 t shield Longwall Roof Supports
4 Komatsu 830E / Duratray Rear Dump Truck 1 Joy 7LS Longwall Shearer
1 Komatsu 830E / Duratray TG Rear Dump Truck 5 PET 6 Underground Transporter
5 Komatsu 830E / Overburden Rear Dump Truck 4 PJB Personnel Transporter
3 Komatsu D375A-5EO Track Dozer 6 SMV Personnel Transporter
4 Komatsu D475A-5EO Track Dozer 4 SMV Transporter
3 Komatsu D475A-5EO / Coal Track Dozer 5 Ratio Feeders Feeder Breaker
2 Komatsu GD825A-2 Grader
1 Komatsu HD785-7 Service Truck ULAN UG W16
3 Komatsu HD785-7 Water Cart 2 Eickhoff SL500 Longwall Shearer
1 Komatsu PC450LC-8 Excavator 3 Alfabs QDS Joy Rig Roof Bolter
1 Komatsu SK820 / CHPP Skid Steer Loader 4 Joy 10SC32 Shuttle Car
1 Komatsu SK820 / Stemming Skid Steer Loader 2 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner
1 Komatsu SK820 / Workshop Skid Steer Loader 2 Joy 15SC32 Shuttle Car
1 Komatsu WA1200 Loader 197 Joy 2 x 1200 t shield Longwall Roof Supports
1 Komatsu WA200PT-5 / CPP Loader 3 Klockner Feeder Breaker
1 Komatsu WA200PT-5 / Stemming Loader 1 Stamler Feeder Breaker
1 Komatsu WA200PT-6 / Pit Loader 1 Voest Alpine ABM25 Continuous Miner
1 Komatsu WD900 Wheel Dozer 2 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner
9 Landcruiser 70 Series Light Vehicle

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2 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner 13 Caterpillar D11T Dozer
2 Joy 12CM30 Continuous Miner (on hire) 6 Caterpillar D10T Dozer
5 Joy 10SC42 Shuttle Car 1 Caterpillar 854G Dozer
1 Joy Continuous Haulage FCT 2 Caterpillar 16M Grader
3 Joy BF 14 Breaker Feeder 3 Haulmax 3900G Water cart
1 Joy Longwall Roof Supports 2 Haulmax 3900G Service Truck
2 Joy Longwall Shearer 19 Caterpillar 789D Rear Dump Truck
2 Joy Longwall AFC 2 Atlas Copco PV235 Rotary Drill
2 Joy Longwall BSL/Crusher 2 Atlas Copco ROCD65 Hammer Drill
11 H Series Driftrunner SMV 25 Southern Cross Lighting Plants
2 H Series Utility SMV 59 Toyota, Ford, Isuzu, Light Vechiles
5 Jug-A-O Z1060 LHD Loader 16 Truflo, Legra, Mercedes Pumps
6 Jug-A-O Z1210 LHD Loader 69 Various Ancillary
1 Caterpillar SH660HD Mule 50T
1 Industrea Grader Gunnedah Coalfield
1 HPH Mustang Skid Steer Loader
4 QDS 6T Hydraulic Leg Winder BOGGABRI G1
1 Manitou 5T Forklift 2 Caterpillar 24M Grader
1 Caterpillar 15T A/T Forklift 1 Caterpillar 16H Grader
1 Manitou 3T A/T Forklift 3 Caterpillar 777F Water Truck
1 Hino 5T Flatbed Light Vehicle 1 Mack Water Truck
3 Hilux SR5 Utility Light Vehicle 1 Isuzu Water Truck
3 Hilux Workmate Light Vehicle 3 Caterpillar 785B Dump Truck
1 QDS Bolter Roof Bolter 4 Caterpillar 785C Dump Truck
2 QDS Bolter Roof Bolter (on hire) 8 Caterpillar 789B Dump Truck
1 Caterpillar 789C Dump Truck
ULAN SURFACE OPERATIONS W16 17 Komatsu 930E Dump Truck
1 Marion 8050 Dragline Dragline 1 Caterpillar 854G Dozers/Wheel Dozers
1 Hitachi 3500 Excavator Excavator 2 Caterpillar D10R Dozers/Wheel Dozers
1 SKF Drill Drill 2 Caterpillar D10T Dozers/Wheel Dozers
1 O & K Mobile Crusher Mobile Crusher 3 Caterpillar D11R Dozers/Wheel Dozers
1 Komatsu WA1200 Loader 3 Caterpillar D11T Dozers/Wheel Dozers
5 Caterpillar 789 Dump Truck 1 Caterpillar IT28G Workshop Equipment
7 Caterpillar D11T Dozer 1 Hitachi EX 1900 Excavator
1 Caterpillar D11N Dozer 1 Hitachi EX 3600 Excavator
1 Caterpillar 16M Grader 1 Hitachi ZX470 Excavator
2 Caterpillar 773 Water Cart 2 Caterpillar 6060/RH340 Excavator
1 Caterpillar 6060/RH340 FS Shovel
WILPINJONG W17 1 Caterpillar 6060/RH120 Shovel
1 Liebherr R9400 Hydraulic Excavator 1 Caterpillar 993K Excavator
4 Liebherr R9350 Hydraulic Excavator 1 Liebherr R9800 Excavator
1 Hitachi EX 1200 Hydraulic Excavator 23 Lighting Plant Lighting Plant
1 HItachi EX 470 Hydraulic Excavator 1 Mack Service Truck
1 Caterpillar 993K Loader 1 Kenworth Lube Truck
1 Caterpillar 994H Loader 1 Isuzu Service Truck
1 Komatsu WA500 Loader 1 Caterpillar 773D - ST Service Truck

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1 Caterpillar 773E - ST Service Truck TARRAWONGA G7
12 Pit Pumps Pumps 2 Caterpillar 16M Grader
5 Gen Sets Gen Sets 3 Caterpillar 789 Dump Truck
1 Terex Crane 25t Franna Workshop Equipment 16 Caterpillar 785C Dump Truck
1 OME Telehandler Workshop Equipment 1 Caterpillar 988G Loader
1 DEF Forklift Workshop Equipment 1 Caterpillar 988H Loader
1 DEF Compressor Workshop Equipment 1 Caterpillar D10R Dozer
3 Caterpillar D10T Dozer
NARRABRI G4 2 Caterpillar D11R Dozer
1 Underground Conveyors Coal Clearance System 2 Caterpillar D11T Dozer
1 Surface Conveyor Coal Clearance System 1 Caterpillar SKSW Drill
3 Development Panel Development Panel 1 Crushing Plant Crushing Plant
[1 x Gateroad, 2 x Mains] 1 Cubex QXR1320 Drill
1 Caterpillar Longwall Panel Longwall Panel 1 Hitachi EX1900-5 Excavator
1 Caterpillar SH640 40T LHD 1 Komatsu PC450LC-7EO Excavator
3 Flakt woods Auxiliary Fan 3 Terex RH170 Excavator
1 Howden 3 Main Ventilation Fans 1 Terex SK50 Drill
4 Joy BF14 Feeder Breaker
4 Joy 12CM12 Continuous Miner WERRIS CREEK G10
8 Joy 10 SC32 Shuttle Car 1 Crushing Plant Crushing Plant
8 Sandvik 190 10T LHD 1 Caterpillar 16H Grader
3 Sandvik 170 7T LHD 1 Caterpillar 16M Grader
12 SMV Man Transporter 1 Caterpillar 375B Excavator
3 Caterpillar 785B Dump Truck
ROCGLEN G5 3 Caterpillar 785C Dump Truck
1 Caterpillar 14H Grader 10 Caterpillar 793F Dump Truck
1 Caterpillar 16M Grader 1 Caterpillar 980C Loader
1 Caterpillar 330B Excavator 1 Caterpillar 980G Loader
1 Caterpillar 631 Scraper 1 Caterpillar 988G Loader
1 Caterpillar 637E Scraper 4 Caterpillar D10T Dozer
3 Caterpillar 777F Rear Dump Truck 3 Caterpillar D11T Dozer
4 Caterpillar 785B Rear Dump Truck 1 Caterpillar D9T Dozer
3 Caterpillar 785C Rear Dump Truck 1 Cubex Drill Rig
1 Caterpillar 988H Wheel Loader 1 SKF Rotary Drill Rig
2 Caterpillar D10T Dozer 1 SKS Rotary Drill Rig
3 Caterpillar D11R Dozer 1 Hitachi EX1900-5 Excavator
1 Caterpillar IT38 Wheel Loader 1 Hitachi EX1900-5.5 Excavator
1 Hitachi EX1900-6 Excavator 1 Hitachi EX1900-6 Excavator
1 Hitachi EX3600-6 Excavator 1 Hitachi EX3600-6 Excavator
1 International Acco Dual Cab Transport 1 Hitachi EX5600-6 Excavator
1 Mack Metroliner Water Cart
1 Terex SK50 Drill
1 Volvo A40E Water Cart
1 Volvo A40E Rear Dump Truck

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Reference Information

NSW Government

Minister for Industry, Resources & Energy


The Hon. Anthony Roberts, MP

52 Martin Place
SYDNEY NSW 2000
T: +61 (2) 8574 5600
F: +61 (2) 9339 5544
E: office@roberts.minister.nsw.gov.au

NSW Industry, Skills & Regional Development,


Division of Resources & Energy
Head Office, Division of Resources and Energy

Level 47, MLC Centre


19 Martin Place, SYDNEY NSW 2000
Toll Free: 1300 736 122
T: +61 (2) 9338 6600 F: +61 (2) 9338 6950
W: www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au

Media Enquiries

Strategic Communications, NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


L11, 323 Castlereagh St, SYDNEY NSW 2000
GPO Box 7060, SYDNEY NSW 2001
T: +61 (2) 9995 0516 M: 0437 204 809
E: media.unit@resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au

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Regional office enquiries

Northern Region

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


516 High St, MAITLAND NSW 2320
PO Box 344, Hunter Region Mail Centre NSW 2310
T: +61 (2) 4931 6666 F: +61 (2) 4931 6790
E: minres.webcoordinator@trade.nsw.gov.au

Central Western Region

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


161 Kite St, ORANGE NSW 2800
Locked Bag 21, ORANGE NSW 2800
T: +61 (2) 6391 3100 F: +61 (2) 6391 3336

Southern Region

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


84 Crown St, WOLLONGONG NSW 2500
PO Box 674, WOLLONGONG NSW 2500
T: +61 (2) 4222 83331 F: +61 (2) 4226 3851

Lightning Ridge

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


3 Morilla St, LIGHTNING RIDGE NSW 2834
PO Box 314, LIGHTNING RIDGE NSW 2834
T: +61 (2) 6829 9200 F: +61 (2) 6829 0825
E: LightningRidge.Office@trade.nsw.gov.au

Western Region

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


NSW Government Office Block
32 Sulphide St, BROKEN HILL NSW 2880
PO Box 696, BROKEN HILL NSW 2880
T: +61 (2) 8088 9300 F: +61 (2) 8087 8005

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Landholders and community; miners and explorers enquiries
Mineral Resources (Enquiries about mine safety, titles, geoscience and the environment)

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


516 High St, MAITLAND NSW 2320
PO Box 344, Hunter Region Mail Centre NSW 2310
T: +61 (2) 4931 6666 F: +61 (2) 4931 6790
E: minres.webcoordinator@trade.nsw.gov.au

Lightning Ridge

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


3 Morilla St, LIGHTNING RIDGE NSW 2834
PO Box 314, LIGHTNING RIDGE NSW 2834
T: +61 (2) 6829 9200 F: +61 (2) 6829 0825
E: LightningRidge.Office@trade.nsw.gov.au

Mine Safety Technology Centre

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


8 Hartley Dr, THORNTON NSW 2322
PO Box 343, HUNTER REGION MAIL CENTRE 2310
T: +61 (2) 4924 4000 F: +61 (2) 4924 4080

Community Liaison Officers

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


516 High St, MAITLAND NSW 2320
PO Box 344, Hunter Region Mail Centre NSW 2310
E: clo@trade.nsw.gov.au

Investors enquiries
Investment Attraction (Financial enquiries)

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


L17, 227 Elizabeth St, SYDNEY NSW 2000
T: +61 (2) 8281 7309 F: +61 (2) 8281 7799
E: charlie.dowsett@trade.nsw.gov.au

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Industry Coordination (Technical enquiries)

NSW Department of Industry, Division of Resources & Energy


516 High St, MAITLAND NSW 2320
PO Box 344, Hunter Region Mail Centre NSW 2310
T: +61 (2) 4931 6437 F: +61 (2) 4931 6788
E: industry.coordination@trade.nsw.gov.au

Mine Subsidence Board

Head and Newcastle District Office


117 Bull St, NEWCASTLE WEST NSW 2302
PO Box 488G, NEWCASTLE NSW 2300
T: +61 (2) 4908 4300 F: +61 (2) 4929 1032
E: mail@minesub.nsw.gov.au
W: www.minesub.nsw.gov.au

Industry Organisations
Association of Mining & Exploration Companies (AMEC)

Level 3, 66 Hunter St, SYDNEY NSW 2000


6 Ord St, WEST PERTH WA 6005
PO Box 948, WEST PERTH WA 6005
T: 1300 738 184
W: www.amec.org.au

Association of Mining Related Councils (AMRC)

PO Box 1418, ARMIDALE NSW 2350


T: +61 (2) 6775 3844 M: 0418 681 320
E: info@miningrelatedcouncils.asn.au
W: www.miningrelatedcouncils.asn.au

Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP)

12th Floor, 167 Eagle St, BRISBANE QLD 4000


PO Box 7148, RIVERSIDE CENTRE QLD 4001
T: +61 (7) 3229 7661 F: +61 (7) 3102 85521
W: www.acarp.com.au

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Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM)

Ground Floor, 204 Lygon St, CARLTON VIC 3053


PO Box 660, CARLTON SOUTH VIC 3053
T: +61 (3) 9658 6100 F: +61 (3) 9662 3662
W: www.ausimm.com.au

Minerals Council of Australia

Level 3, 44 Sydney Ave, FORREST ACT 2603


PO Box 4497, KINGSTON ACT 2604
T: +61 (2) 6233 0600 F: +61 (2) 6233 0699
E: info@minerals.org.au
W: www.minerals.org.au.com.au

NSW Minerals Council

PO Box H367, Australia Square NSW 1215


T: +61 (2) 9274 1400
E: information@nswmining.com.au
W: www.nswmining.com.au

NSW Mine Safety Advisory Council (MSAC)

NSW Mine Safety Advisory Council Secretariat


PO Box 344, HUNTER REGION MAIL CENTRE
T: +61 (2) 4931 6636 F: +61 (2) 4931 6790
E: msac.secretariat@trade.nsw.gov.au
W: nswminesafety.com.au

Commonwealth Government

Minister for Industry and Science


The Hon Ian Macfarlane, MP

T: +61 (2) 6277 7070 F: +61 (2) 6273 3662


E: minister.macfarlane@industry.gov.au
W: www.minister.industry.gov.au

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Department of Industry and Science

10 Binara St
GPO Box 9839
CANBERRA ACT 2601
T: +61 (2) 6213 6000 F: +61 (2) 6213 7000
E: enquiries@industry.gov.au
W: www.industry.gov.au

Geoscience Australia

Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave & Hindmarsh Dr, SYMONSTON ACT 2609


GPO Box 378, CANBERRA ACT 2601
T: +61 (2) 6249 9111 F: +61 (2) 6249 9999
E: clientservices@ga.gov.au
W: www.ga.gov.au

Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics (BREE)

Industry House, 10 Binara St


CANBERRA ACT 2600
GPO Box 1564, CANBERRA ACT 2601
E: info@bree.gov.au
W: www.bree.gov.au

Australia’s Chief Scientist

Industry House, 10 Binara St, CANBERRA ACT 2600


GPO Box 9839, CANBERRA ACT 2601
T: +61 (2) 6276 1727 F: +61 (2) 6213 6558
E: chiefscientist@chiefscientist.gov.au
W: www.chiefscientist.gov.au

Coal Services Pty Limited

Coal Services Statistics


The Statistics team collect and analyse NSW coal supply, demand and workforce data and compile
information describing the coal mining industry. Drawing on a comprehensive range of current and
historical statistics, both standard subscription reports and reports tailored to an individual customer’s
needs are offered for sale.
Contact the Statistics team by email statistics@coalservices.com.au or phone (02) 8270 3284, with your
report requirements and you will be provided with advice on availability and a quote.

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Coal Services Pty Limited Lithgow
contacts CS Health

www.coalservices.com.au P: +61 (2) 6350 1050 F: +61 (2) 6351 2407


3 Proto Ave, LITHGOW NSW 2790
Sydney PO Box 72, LITHGOW NSW 2790

P: +61 (2) 8270 3200


Mines Rescue
F: +61 (2) 9262 6090
Level 21, 44 Market St, SYDNEY NSW 2000 P: +61 (2) 6350 1000 F: +61 (2) 6352 3684

PO Box 3842, Sydney NSW 2001 3 Proto Ave, LITHGOW NSW 2790
PO Box 338, LITHGOW NSW 2790

Woonona
Occupational Hygiene Services
Coal Mines Insurance
P: +61 (2) 6350 1050 F: +61 (2) 6351 2407
P: +61 (2) 4286 5430 F: +61 (2) 4283 7163
3 Proto Ave, LITHGOW NSW 2790
558-580 Princes Highway, WOONONA NSW 2517
PO Box 72, LITHGOW NSW 2790
PO Box 212, CORRIMAL NSW 2518

Newcastle
CS Health
Coal Mines Insurance
P: +61 (2) 4286 5400 F: +61 (2) 4285 4144
558-580 Princes Highway, WOONONA NSW 2517 P: +61 (2) 4948 3150 F: +61 (2) 4953 0543

PO Box 42, CORRIMAL NSW 2518 143 Main Rd, SPEERS POINT NSW 2284
PO Box 219, BOOLAROO NSW 2284

Occupational Hygiene Services


CS Health
P: +61 (2) 4286 5400 F: +61 (2) 4285 4144
558-580 Princes Highway, WOONONA NSW 2517 P: +61 (2) 4948 3100 F: +61 (2) 4953 0541

PO Box 212, CORRIMAL NSW 2518 143 Main Rd, SPEERS POINT NSW 2284
PO Box 101, BOOLAROO NSW 2284

Mines Rescue
Mines Rescue
P: +61 (2) 4286 5499 F: +61 (2) 4285 1397
558-580 Princes Highway, WOONONA NSW 2517 P: +61 (2) 4922 4400 F: +61 (2) 4958 3504

PO Box 41, CORRIMAL NSW 2518 533 Lake Rd, ARGENTON NSW 2284
PO Box 146, BOOLAROO NSW 2284

Coal Mines Technical Services

P: +61 (2) 4229 7133 F: +61 (2) 4229 3133


1/30 Ralph Black Dr
NORTH WOLLONGONG NSW 2500

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Occupational Hygiene Services

P: +61 (2) 4922 4461 F: +61 (2) 4958 8932


533 Lake Rd, ARGENTON NSW 2284
PO Box 146, BOOLAROO NSW 2284

Singleton

Coal Mines Insurance

P: +61 (2) 6571 9999 F: +61 (2) 6571 1258


1 Civic Ave, SINGLETON NSW 2330
PO Box 566, SINGLETON NSW 2330

CS Health

P: +61 (2) 6571 9900 F: +61 (2) 6572 2667


1 Civic Ave, SINGLETON NSW 2330
PO Box 317, SINGLETON NSW 2330

Occupational Hygiene Services

P: +61 (2) 6571 9924 F: +61 (2) 6572 2667


1 Civic Ave, SINGLETON NSW 2330
PO Box 317, SINGLETON NSW 2330

Mines Rescue

P: +61 (2) 6573 9000 F: +61 (2) 6573 2007


6 Lachlan Ave, SINGLETON HEIGHTS NSW 2330

Mackay

Occupational Hygiene Services and


Coal Mines Technical Services

P: +61 (7) 4952 2500 F: +61 (7) 4952 4055


1/25 Ginger St, PAGET (MACKAY) QLD 4740

Mudgee

CS Health

P: +61 (2) 6370 6100 F: +61 (2) 6372 2470


18 Sydney Rd, MUDGEE NSW 2850
PO Box 1156, MUDGEE NSW 2850

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Index
A–F
Ashford area dossiers...................................................................................................................................................... 87
Coalfields of NSW...........................................................................................................................................................117
Coal–fired power stations dossiers..........................................................................................................................107
Coal–fired power stations in NSW............................................................................................................................106
Coal Services Pty Limited............................................................................................................................................158
Coal terminal dossiers...................................................................................................................................................101
Commonwealth Government....................................................................................................................................157
Company equity index ................................................................................................................................................117
Division of Resources & Energy.................................................................................................................................153
G–L
Gloucester coalfield dossiers........................................................................................................................................ 35
Gunnedah coalfield coal mining operations and proposals............................................................................. 86
Gunnedah coalfield dossiers........................................................................................................................................ 87
Hunter coalfield coal mining operations and proposals.......................................................................................4
Hunter coalfield dossiers..................................................................................................................................................5
Industry organisations..................................................................................................................................................156
List of abbreviations..........................................................................................................................................................vi
M–N
Message from the Minister.............................................................................................................................................iii
Mine dossiers........................................................................................................................................................................1
Mine index........................................................................................................................................................................131
Mine equipment index.................................................................................................................................................143
Mine Safety Advisory Council (MSAC)................................................................................................... inside cover
Newcastle coalfield coal mining operations and proposals............................................................................. 34
Newcastle coalfield dossiers......................................................................................................................................... 35
NSW coal export terminals and rail transport system.......................................................................................100
NSW Coal Industry Profile, Volume 1............................................................................................................................ 98
NSW coal mining operations and proposals.............................................................................................................3
NSW Department of Skills, Industry & Regional Development.....................................................................153
NSW Government...........................................................................................................................................................153
O–Z
Oaklands Coalfield dossiers.......................................................................................................................................... 53
Operating companies - see company equity index...........................................................................................117
Publications and maps...................................................................................................................................................... v
Reference information..................................................................................................................................................153
Southern coalfield coal mining operations and proposals............................................................................... 52
Southern coalfield dossiers........................................................................................................................................... 53
Steelworks............................................................................................................................................................... 114, 115
Table of contents...............................................................................................................................................................vii
User’s guide to dossiers.....................................................................................................................................................1
Western coalfield coal mining operations and proposals................................................................................. 66
Western coalfield.............................................................................................................................................................. 67

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