MINES

Appin withdraws workers on gas fears

SOUTH32’s Illawarra Metallurgical Coal subsidiary has withdrawn the workforce at its troubled Appin underground coal mine in New South Wales as concerns by the Resources Regulator mount over the levels of gas in the mine.

Kristie Batten
The New South Wales Resources Regulator has issued a prohibition notice for Appin.

The New South Wales Resources Regulator has issued a prohibition notice for Appin.

The regulator has issued a prohibition notice and expressed broader concern regarding the recent gas exceedance events and the operating practices of the Illawarra Metallurgical Coal operation.

The NSW Department of Planning and Environment was notified about the withdrawal, which occurred on Wednesday.

The DPE issued a prohibition notice and expressed broader concern regarding the recent gas exceedance events and the operating practices of the Illawarra Metallurgical Coal operation.

South32 confirmed there was no gas exceedance or breach of gas limits.

However, those reassurances were not enough for the DPE, which is taking a hard line on gas exceedances.

“Safety is a core value and we are working, together with the regulator, to address these issues,” South32 said.

Its Dendrobium mine remains in operation.

Given the timing of the suspension, South32 said guidance for the 2017 financial year – which ends today – remained on track with 7.05 million tonnes produced up until Wednesday and 7.32Mt sold.

RBC Capital Markets had forecast production and sales for FY17 of 7Mt and 7.5Mt respectively.

It remains unclear on when the mine will restart, and South32 said it would provide guidance in August.

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