Vale Mozambique Coal Reaches Port
OREANDA-NEWS. August 10, 2011. Brazilian mining titan Vale SA (VALE) said Tuesday that it delivered its first coal by train from its Mozambican Moatize project to the
The first train carried 2,200 metric tons of coal from Vale's Moatize coal mine in the massive, coal-rich Tete basin in
Vale is the first of the major mining companies to start producing thermal and metallurgical coal from the Tete basin. The Moatize project will be able to produce up to 11 million tons of coal, 8.5 million tons of which will be metallurgical coal and 2.5 million tons thermal coal.
Rio Tinto PLC (RIO), which completed its USD 4 billion purchase of Mozambique-focused mining company Riversdale Mining Ltd. on Aug. 1, expects to produce first coal from the adjacent Benga coal project by the end of the year and to produce 2.4 million tons of coal annually starting in 2012, 1.6 million tons of which will be metallurgical coal and 0.8 million tons thermal coal.
Mining companies and steelmakers have flocked to the Tete basin to mine the high-quality coking coal, a key ingredient in steelmaking. Metallurgical or coking coal is only produced in a few regions globally and prices have surged over the past year to record highs due in part to supply disruptions and burgeoning demand from emerging economies such as
The Tete basin, which doesn't currently export coking coal, is expected to account for 18% of the global total sea-borne coking coal trade in 2025, making it the world's second largest source of sea-borne coking coal after Australia's Queensland basin, according to a Riversdale presentation in July.
Vale said: "The Moatize coal project, currently Vale's largest coal investment, is part of the company's strategy to turn itself into a large global player in this area. Other than the project in
Vale, which has been present in
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