Pike River Coal Celebrates Milestone
Pike River is marking a milestone in the history of the company today with the first export shipment of its premium hard
coking coal to India. “This is a significant event for the company and the culmination of intensive efforts to bring the
mine into production,” says Pike River’s chief executive Gordon Ward.
Pike River’s inaugural export shipment of 20,000 tonnes of premium hard coking coal is being shipped from the Port of
Lyttelton on board the Tian Bai Feng to Bedi Port in Gujarat, India. From there, it will be transported to coke-maker,
Gujarat NRE – one of Pike River’s life-of-mine customers. Gujarat and fellow Indian life-of-mine customer, Saurashtra
Fuels have agreed to take 55 percent of Pike River’s coal.
Pike River also has three-year supply contracts with Japanese steel mills. These contracts account for the supply of 22%
of Pike’s total coal production. Mr Ward says the next export shipment is scheduled for the April – June 2010 quarter.
“Once hydro-mining is underway in the July-September 2010 quarter, the typical export shipment size of premium hard
coking coal will be approximately 60,000 tonnes.
“Once full production rates from hydro-mining are achieved, the mine is expected to produce an average of approximately
one million tonnes of premium hard coking coal a year.” Pike River’s inaugural export shipment coincides with a buoyant
international market in which world coking coal prices are expected to rise even higher than previously forecast.
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