INTERNATIONAL COAL NEWS

Bomb hoax causes Mt Arthur disruption

PRODUCTION at one of BHP Billiton's most productive coal mines in New South Wales - the Mt Arthur...

Lou Caruana

This article is 11 years old. Images might not display.

A Mount Arthur employee received the threat by phone, prompting management to instruct workers to tip loads and assemble to nearby emergency points – well away from the administration and workshop area where the bomb was alleged to be.

In a statement a BHP Billiton spokeswoman said the company had “suspended operations and evacuated employees as a precautionary measure due to information being received” at its Mount Arthur site.

“Police were notified and the information assessed,” she said.

“Mount Arthur Coal has recommenced operations having deemed it safe to do so.”

NSW Police are investigating leads to discover the instigator of the hoax call.

It has been a difficult few months for Mt Arthur, with employees warned last week that 50 contractor jobs would be put on ice because of a delay in 10 haul trucks being rebuilt.

“BHP Billiton Coal continues to focus on productivity and reducing costs to ensure it remains competitive in the current environment of sustained lower commodity prices and a strong Australian dollar,” a BHP spokeswoman said.

In October last year BHP Billiton reported a collision between a dozer and a light vehicle at Mt Arthur.

A dozer crushed the unoccupied passenger side of the vehicle in the accident.

“Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident and an investigation is underway to determine its cause,” BHP said.

“Following the investigation, any necessary actions will be taken to ensure a similar incident does not occur again in the future.”

TOPICS:

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

editions

ESG Index 2025: Benchmarking the Future of Sustainable Mining

The ESG Index provides an in-depth evaluation of the ESG performance of 60+ of the world’s largest mining companies. It assesses companies across 10 weighted indicators within 6 essential ESG pillars.

editions

Automation and Digitalisation Insights 2025

Discover how mining companies and investors are adopting, deploying and evaluating new technologies.

editions

Mining IQ Exploration Insights 2025

Gain exclusive insights into the world of exploration in a comprehensive review of the top trending technologies, intercepts, discoveries and more.

editions

Future Fleets Insights 2025

Mining IQ Future Fleets Insights 2025 looks at how companies are using alternative energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emmissions