Alpha North coal project

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Alpha North coal project is a proposed coal mine including extraction using both surface mining and underground, longwall mining, coal handling preparation plants and a rail spur transportation network to Galilee Coal Project rail network.[1] The project is also known as the China First Project.[2]

Waratah Coal intend to initially produce 10 million tonnes of coal a year and after several years increase this to 56 million tonnes of coal a year. The coal would be transported via a rail link to a stand alone jetty at Abbot Point Coal Terminal for export.[1] They are planning to extract coal over a 25 year period.[2]

Location

Alpha North would lie 100km north west of Alpha in Queensland Australia. The undated image below shows the exact location.

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Coal Mine Background

In 2018 The Australian Department of Environment and Energy said the Alpha North mine requires an assessment and approval under the Environmental Protection Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, as the mine would likely have an impact on the Great Barrier Reef, rejecting Waratah’s assertion that the mine would not impact on the World Heritage Area.[3]

The Environmental Impact Assessment was agreed for this site in 2013.[4]

In 2008 Watarah Coal was refused permission to construct a coal mine, 500km of railway and port to export coal form Alpha North and Alpha South. The coal company appealed the decision later in the same year. Watarah Coal wanted to construct a new port in the Shoalwater and Corio Bay Ramsar wetlands an undeveloped part of the Queensland coastline.[5] The area was listed as a wetland of international significance under the Ramsar convention. Watarah Coal lost its judicial review.[6]

Watarah Coal proposed building the Galilee Power project, a new coal fired power station which would burn coal from Alpha North to fuel other extractive projects in central Queensland.

Project Details

  • Sponsor:
  • Parent Company: Waratah Coal
  • Location: 100km north west of Alpha, Queensland, Australia
  • GPS Coordinates: -22.385333, 146.340917 (exact)
  • Status: Proposed
  • Production Capacity: 56 Mt/year[1]
  • Total Resource: 3.48 billion tonnes[1]
  • Minable Reserves: 1.4 billion tonnes[2]
  • Coal type: Thermal[1]
  • Mine Size: 144,000 hectares[7]
  • Mine Type: Underground and surface mines[1]
  • Start Year: 2030[7]
  • Source of Financing:

Articles and resources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Waratah Coal, "North Alpha Coal Project"accessed 17 September 2019.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Mining Links, "North Alpha Coal Project"accessed 17 September 2019.
  3. Environmental Defenders Office, Queensland, "Palmer's Alpha North Coal needs EPBC Act approval: Environment Dept"22 May 2018.
  4. Engineering and Mining Journal, "Australia Approves EIS for China First Thermal Coal Project"September 2013.
  5. Environmental Law Australia, "Waratah Coal case"accessed 17 September 2019.
  6. EcoLEX, "Waratah Coal Inc v Minister for the Environment Heritage and the Arts"10 December 2008.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Anne Davies, "Clive Palmer's coalmine plan scrutinised over impact on Great Barrier Reef "Guardian website, 22 May 2018.

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