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Kestrel lifts force majeure

RIO Tinto Coal Australia has lifted its force majeure on coal sales contracts from its Kestrel longwall mine in Queensland as a result of damage caused to the Blackwater rail system by ex-tropical cyclone Oswald in January.

Lou Caruana
Kestrel lifts force majeure

A Rio Tinto spokesman confirmed to ILN that the force majeure declaration for the Kestrel mine was lifted on March 12.

The timing of the disruption was a blow for Rio, which earlier this year announced that December quarter hard coking coal production was 9% lower than in 2011 due to the impact of planned dragline maintenance at Hail Creek and a major preparation plant shutdown at Kestrel as part of its mine expansion project.

Kestrel mine operations are in the process of transitioning to Kestrel mine extension as it seeks to access the remaining resources at the site more efficiently.

When the extension is complete, capacity will increase to up to 7 million tonnes per annum with an average of 5.7Mtpa of saleable coal expected over the extended 20-year life of the mine.

The extension is still expected to come onstream in the second quarter of 2013.

The Kestrel mine has also seen its extension costs blow out by $900 million as speculation mounts that it may have to cut jobs.

Rio said 50% of the Kestrel cost overrun resulted from the high Australian dollar, 20% was from higher inflation, while 30% was due to delays and scope changes.

No other RTCA-managed sites were impacted by the damage to the Blackwater rail system, the company said.

“All sites managed by Rio Tinto Coal Australia are operating and working towards normal production,” it said.

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