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PT Sepekat Salut Sejahtera (SSS)

East Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk
    ASX:CUAN
PT Intam

West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Gold
Companies & ownership
  • PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk
    ASX:CUAN
PT Multi Tambangjaya Utama (MUTU)

Central Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Opened
2009-01-01
End year
2039
Overview
PT Multi Tambangjaya Utama (MUTU) is an operational coal mine located in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The concession area covers 24,970 hectares across the South Barito, East Barito, and North Barito regencies. The mine is owned by PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk, which completed the acquisition of 100% of MUTU's shares on 26 February 2024. The primary commodities are high-calorific thermal coal and bituminous metallurgical (coking) coal. The mine operates under a 3rd generation Coal Contract of Work (CCoW), which is valid until 2039.
Production
1.3 million tonnes in 2020, 1.8 million tonnes in 2022. Barge loading port with a capacity of five million tons per annum.
Processing
Recovery, stockpiling, and blending to meet customer quality requirements, with quality control analysis performed by independent laboratories.
Equipment
trucks, shovels, drilling and blasting equipment, 63-kilometre paved hauling road, barge loading port, processed coal stockpile, fuel tanks, operational camps, warehousing, weighbridge
Expansion
Production of metallurgical coal commenced in August 2024. PT Petrosea Tbk signed an agreement in 2024 to provide mining services, including overburden removal and coal production.
Companies & ownership
  • PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk
    ASX:CUAN
Springvale West Project

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Under Development
Coal
Workforce
The mine has a workforce of approximately 400 people.
Overview
The Springvale Mine, operated by Centennial Coal Company Limited, is an active underground thermal coal mine in New South Wales, Australia. It is a significant supplier to the Mount Piper Power Station and also serves international markets. The mine uses longwall mining methods and has a workforce of approximately 400 people.
Production
The Springvale Mine Extension Project allows for the extraction of approximately 4.5 million tonnes of run-of-mine coal per year.
Processing
Coal from Springvale is processed at the Western Coal Services facility, located about 8 kilometres from the mine. It is then transferred to the Mount Piper Power Station or to the Lidsdale Siding for export. The operation also includes the Springvale Water Treatment Facility, which treats dewatering water for reuse at the power station.
Expansion
The Springvale Mine Extension Project, which includes the government-approved Modification 5 for time extension and additional mining, allows for the extraction of approximately 4.5 million tonnes of run-of-mine coal per year from the Lithgow Coal Seam through new underground longwall operations. Exploration for the Springvale West Project Area commenced in 2023 to further define coal resources.
Water sources
Mine DewateringRecycled/Reclaimed
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
PT Daya Bumindo Karunia (DBK)

Central Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk
    ASX:CUAN
Ivanhoe Rehabilitation

New South Wales, Australia · Open Pit

Closed
Coal
Opened
2009-01-01
End year
2012
Mine life
2 years
Workforce
12 people
Overview
Small-scale open-cut mining operation to extract remnant coal resources, integrated with the progressive rehabilitation of the abandoned Cullen Main West Mine. The project's objective was to use the revenue from coal sales to fund the rehabilitation of the derelict mine site.
Production
approximately 550,000 tonnes of coal over a two-year period, up to 300,000 tonnes per annum of run-of-mine coal
Processing
on-site crushing plant, internal haul roads, trucks for transport
Equipment
truck and shovel operation, standard open-cut mining machinery, on-site crushing plant, mobile crusher
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Clarence Modification 11

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Under Development
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
PT Tamtama Perkasa

Central Kalimantan, Indonesia · Open Pit

Operating
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • PT Petrindo Jaya Kreasi Tbk
    ASX:CUAN
Clarence Modification 8

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Operating
Coal
End year
2031
Workforce
around 300 people
Overview
An application (DA504-00-Mod-8) to modify the existing development consent for the Clarence Colliery, an active underground coal mine in the Western Coal Fields of New South Wales, Australia. The colliery produces low ash thermal coal from the Katoomba Seam, with a production capacity of up to 2.1 million tonnes per annum using an underground bord and pillar partial extraction system.
Production
up to 2.1 million tonnes per annum (production capacity), up to 3 million tonnes of coal annually (extraction capacity)
Equipment
three continuous miners, a mobile bolter unit, three shuttle cars, a high-capacity continuous haulage mining system (Joy 4FCT/flexible conveyor train)
Expansion
Modification to the development application (DA 504-00) planned to extend operations until 2031, with a potential mine life until 2037.
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Clarence Consolidation

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Under Development
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Angus Place West

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Under Development
Coal
End year
2042
Workforce
up to 300 people
Overview
Angus Place West is a proposed underground thermal coal mining project in New South Wales, Australia, operated by Centennial Coal Company Limited. The project is an extension of the existing Angus Place Colliery, which has been on care and maintenance since early 2015. The project is currently in the planning and approvals phase, with an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in preparation and expected to be submitted for assessment during 2025.
Production
extract up to 2 million tonnes of run-of-mine thermal coal per annum. The total resource to be extracted is estimated at up to 8.5 million tonnes.
Processing
utilize the existing surface infrastructure of the Angus Place Colliery, existing operation included a conveyor belt assembly
Equipment
existing surface infrastructure of the Angus Place Colliery, conveyor belt assembly
Expansion
extension of the existing Angus Place Colliery
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Ivanhoe Group

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Closed
Coal
Overview
A collection of former coal mining sites operated by Centennial Coal Company Limited in New South Wales, Australia. The group is undergoing rehabilitation and closure, with no future mining planned. It is managed by the nearby Angus Place mine.
Processing
On-site crushing, washing, and screening.
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Inglenook

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Feasibility
Coal
Overview
Inglenook is an exploration project located in the Western Coalfields of New South Wales, Australia, near Ilford, between Lithgow and Mudgee, focused on thermal coal. Centennial Coal is undertaking environmental and mining studies to determine the feasibility of a future mine.
Expansion
A concept and feasibility study was underway as of early 2024.
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Charbon

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Care And Maintenance
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Awaba mine

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Care And Maintenance
Coal
Opened
1947-01-01
End year
2012
Overview
The Awaba mine, also referred to as Awaba Colliery, is located in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 1 kilometre from the Awaba township and 5 kilometres south-west of Toronto, on the western side of Lake Macquarie. The mine is in the Lake Macquarie City local government area. The commodity produced was thermal coal. Owned and operated by Centennial Coal Company Limited, the mine is currently in "Project Care and Maintenance". Production operations ceased in March 2012 due to the exhaustion of coal reserves, after continuous operation for over 60 years.
Production
In its last full year of operation in 2011, the mine extracted 0.9 million tonnes of coal. Over its lifespan, it produced more than 35 million tonnes of coal. A 2010 project proposal sought approval to produce up to 880,000 tonnes of Run of Mine coal per annum.
Processing
coal loader/screen
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Qiqavik Gold Project

Quebec, Canada · Open Pit

Feasibility
Gold
Companies & ownership
  • Alamos Gold Inc.
    TSX:AGI · NYSE:AGI
Springvale

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Operating
Coal
Opened
1995-01-01
End year
2028
Workforce
Around 400 people.
Overview
The Springvale mine, also referred to as Springvale Colliery, is an active underground coal mine located approximately 15 kilometres northwest of Lithgow in the Western Coalfields of New South Wales. It extracts thermal coal for domestic and international markets, including the Mount Piper Power Station.
Production
Current consent allows for 5.5 million tonnes of run-of-mine (ROM) coal per year until 2028. In 2011, the mine produced three million tonnes of coal.
Processing
Run-of-mine coal is transported via conveyor, screened and crushed at the pit top (sizers reduce coal to less than 50 mm), then transported to Mount Piper and Wallerawang Power Stations or to the Western Coal Services site for further processing. The Western Coal Services facility features a coal preparation plant with a processing capacity of 300 tonnes per hour.
Equipment
Longwall mining equipment, continuous miners, Komatsu Joy longwall armoured face conveyor, conveyor network, sizers, coal preparation plant.
Expansion
New longwall equipment purchased in 2014.
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Quartz Mountain Property

Oregon, United States · Open Pit

Under Development
GoldSilver
Companies & ownership
  • Alamos Gold Inc.
    TSX:AGI · NYSE:AGI
Myuna

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Operating
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Çamyurt Project

Çanakkale, Turkey · Open Pit

Under Development
GoldSilver
Companies & ownership
  • Alamos Gold Inc.
    TSX:AGI · NYSE:AGI
Mandalong Mine

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Operating
Coal
Opened
2005-01-01
End year
2040
Workforce
Over 500 employees; 200 jobs to be cut in mid-September 2024.
Overview
Active underground thermal coal mine near Morisset, NSW, using longwall mining for domestic and export markets.
Production
Approved to extract up to 6.5 million tonnes of Run of Mine (ROM) coal annually. In 2022, the mine produced 2.538 million tonnes of saleable coal. In 2011, the mine extracted 5.53 million tonnes of coal.
Processing
Newstan coal preparation facility for processing
Equipment
underground and surface conveyors, private haul roads, a 75-metre high cantilevered stockpile conveyor, continuous mining machines
Expansion
renewable energy project at the Mandalong site, described as a waste coal mine gas power station, which is a demonstration-scale Ventilation Air Methane Regenerative After Burner (VAM RAB) system.
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Clarence

New South Wales, Australia · Underground

Operating
Coal
Companies & ownership
  • Centennial Coal Company Limited
    ASX:CEY
Ağı Dağı

Çanakkale Province, Turkey · Open Pit

Under Development
GoldSilver
Mine life
5 years
Overview
The Ağı Dağı project is located in the Çanakkale Province on the Biga Peninsula in northwestern Turkey. It is a high-sulphidation, epithermal gold deposit hosted within Miocene-age felsic volcanic rocks. The project comprises five main zones: Baba, Ayi Tepe, Ihlamur, Fire Tower, and Deli.
Production
Projected average annual gold production of 177,600 ounces over a five-year mine life, with total life-of-mine production estimated at 937,300 ounces of gold.
Processing
conventional heap leaching, crushing, agglomeration, and stacking operation, gold recovery plant
Equipment
two primary crushers, central secondary crushing circuit, gold recovery plant, diesel generator
Expansion
Alamos Gold announced the sale of its Turkish subsidiary, which owns the Ağı Dağı project, to Tümad Madencilik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. in October 2025.
Companies & ownership
  • Alamos Gold Inc.
    TSX:AGI · NYSE:AGI
Kirazlı

Çanakkale Province, Turkey · Open Pit

Under Development
GoldSilver
Opened
2020-01-01
End year
2025
Mine life
5 years
Workforce
The construction workforce was anticipated to peak at 735 personnel and average approximately 500 during the main construction phase.
Overview
The Kirazlı Gold and Silver Project is located in the Çanakkale Province of northwestern Turkey, approximately 30 kilometres from the city of Çanakkale. It was designed as a conventional open-pit, heap-leach operation.
Production
A 2017 feasibility study outlined average annual production projected at 104,000 ounces of gold and life-of-mine production of 540,000 ounces. The proven and probable mineral reserves were stated as 26.1 million tonnes grading 0.79 grams per tonne of gold and 12.0 grams per tonne of silver.
Processing
The planned processing method involved a two-stage crushing process, with ore to be processed at an average rate of 15,000 tonnes per day. The crushed ore would then be subject to a heap leach process using cyanide to separate the gold and silver.
Equipment
Planned equipment for the mining operations included heavy-duty machinery such as rock trucks, loaders, dozers, and excavators. The processing plant was to include a primary crusher.
Expansion
Construction activities were suspended in October 2019 pending the renewal of its Turkish mining concessions. In October 2025, Alamos Gold announced the sale of its wholly-owned Turkish subsidiary, which owned the Kirazlı project, to Tümad Madencilik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.
Companies & ownership
  • Alamos Gold Inc.
    TSX:AGI · NYSE:AGI
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