SA coal resources and reserves, a present-day outlook

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 51 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
The reassessment of coal reserves has become a matter of urgency and has come as a result of the present situation of the industry, in the context of globalized coal economies, as well as new mining legislation and the advantages and difficulties of domestic coal suppliers. The de Jager report concerning coal reserves, released twenty years ago, can no longer be used as an estimate for accurately forecasting South Africa’s future coal production. The new reserve and resource study will promote the diversification of energy sources and provide a clearer view of the future of coal mining in the country. With plans to increase South Africa’s coal export capacity to approximately 84 million tons by 2005, it is uncertain whether the country really has sufficient reserves to meet this expansion, as well as satisfy the projected increase in inland demand. The face of South Africa’s coal industry and by association, the economy of our coal-dependent country, are both set to change. This is mainly due to factors such as the demise of most of the large collieries over the last approximately twenty years, growing numbers of economic empowerment producers, the emergence of strong competition in the export market, the dawn of Clean Coal Technologies (CCTs) and the Kyoto Protocol The paper will attempt to dispel some of the current myths about coalfields and reserves and highlight potential areas of high quality coal reserves, available mainly to new entrants in the industry. Keywords: Central Basin, Clean coal technologies, Coal combustion, Coal exports, Coalfields, coalLink, Coal reserves, Coal resources, Coal processing, Colliery, Economic empowerment, Discards, Fluidized bed combustion, Low-ash coal, Metallurgical coal, Power generation, Pulverized fuel, Reserve blocks, Richards Bay Coal Terminal, Run-of-mine production, Saleable production, SAMREC Code, South Dunes Coal Terminal, Steam coal, Synthetic fuels.
Citation
APA:
(2003) SA coal resources and reserves, a present-day outlookMLA: SA coal resources and reserves, a present-day outlook. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.