Mining Mirror April 2018 | Page 16

Mine excursion Meyer says that the company initially drilled six percussion holes, and the results were encouraging. This prompted Meyer and his team to drill eight core holes at the end of 2014, and the results were positive. “We found coal, did the analysis, and we had a project,” says Meyer. Moving material This resulted in more funding and the project was fast-tracked into the second phase. Mareda, Meyer, and their team did a scoping study, more drilling, and started looking at potential contractors and suppliers. “In 2016, we started engaging with Stefanutti Stocks, and they signed the contract last year,” says Mareda. Initial scoping studies were done with Sound Mining and Stefanutti continued with [14] MINING MIRROR APRIL 2018 Freddie Strydom, contracts director at Stefanutti Stocks. preliminary work for the contract mining. The civil works commenced in October 2017. “Work on the pollution control dams (PCDs), workshops, and the laydown area for the stockpiles began immediately, and is now almost complete,” says Freddie Strydom, contracts director at Stefanutti Stocks. The contractor also started working on the open pit and when the mine was launched towards the end of January, the company had another two metres to dig before they hit coal. The targeted monthly production when the mine reaches full capacity is 100 000 tons of coal per month. The project has a life of about six years, and BRM is currently assessing the potential of adjacent farms to expand their mine into a Bronkhorstspruit complex. “At the moment, we Peet Meyer, geologist, project manager, and now general manager at Black Royalty Minerals’ Chilwavhusiku Colliery. The contractors started moving material in October last year. have reached our first coal,” says Strydom. He adds that there will be a ramp-up period before the mine reaches its capacity of 100 000 tons of coal per month. Stefanutti did the mine design, the scheduling, the infrastructure design, and constructed all the infrastructure facilities. Stefanutti is also busy with finishing the platforms for the processing plant. The plant, located near the open pit, is close to completion. Thor Crushing and Screening has been appointed as the plant contractor. According to Meyer, it will be a dry plant, as it will consist of only a crushing and screening operation. Dealing with the challenges “Normally, the big challenge on a mine like this is the geology. However, the BRM team invested plenty of time and capital into additional drilling activities from the very start of the project and that ensured the mine was not caught off guard,” says Strydom. In this way, Meyer identified a dolerite dyke that could have been a potential challenge. “We discovered and identified the dyke and know exactly where it is situated. As a result, we could, in time, do surveys and reschedule the mine layout. There will now be two box cuts: one south of the dyke and one north of the dyke. Our challenge is to manage this dyke and plan our mining around it,” says Meyer. Another challenge for the mining team is the proximity to neighbouring