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Mine personnel were unable to re-enter the mine until June 2011 to begin planning and rebuilding the longwall.
Longwall production resumed on May 15 this year, six weeks ahead of schedule, operations manager Mark Munro said.
“Our team at Blakefield South has done an amazing job to safely recover the mine after the fire, rebuild the longwall, and resume production ahead of an ambitious timetable,” Munro said. “We thank them for their commitment and resourcefulness.”
Mine personnel redeployed at Beltana, West Wallsend and Ravensworth underground operations during the Blakefield South closure have been recalled.
Newly recruited staff are presently training at Xstrata Coal’s underground training facility at Baal Bone mine in western New South Wales.
Blakefield South underground is part of Xstrata Coal’s Bulga complex, which also includes an open cut mine and a coal handling and preparation plant.
The Bulga complex produces approximately 10 million tonnes of semi soft coking and thermal coal each year for export, primarily to Japan.
The temporary suspension of operations at the Blakefield South mine detracted from the company’s full year production for 2011 of 49.8Mt of thermal and semi-soft coal.