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Summary

Mine TypeUnderground
StatusActive
Commodities
  • Coal (thermal)
Mining Method
  • Bord-and-pillar
  • Continuous
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SnapshotBoth Chain Valley Colliery (CVC) and Mannering Colliery (MC) are neighbouring underground coal mines located on the southern side of Lake Macquarie. The underground link road between CVC and Mannering was completed in October 2017.

Mining is undertaken at CVC with coal being transported underground via a series of underground crushers and sizers to MC where the coal is screened and sent directly to the Vales Point Power Station (VPPS) via an overland conveyor.

As of 2024, the operations are approved to the 31st December 2027. Delta Coal is seeking to consolidate the existing approvals for CVC and MC into a single Development Consent and extend the existing approved operations to 31st December 2029.

Owners

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Sev.en Global Investments 100 % Indirect
Great Southern Energy Pty Ltd. (operator) 100 % Direct
Great Southern Energy Pty Ltd (trading as Delta Coal) is owned Sev.en Global Investments Pty Ltd. Delta Coal operates Chain Valley Colliery and Mannering Colliery.

Deposit type

  • Sedimentary

Summary:

The Fassifern seams have been mined at Chain Valley Colliery (CVC) to produce a raw, crushed thermal coal with low sulphur, which is suitable for both export and domestic markets.

The Fassifern Seam is mined at a depth of approximately 160 to 200 m, approximately 30 m deeper than the Great Northern Seam, which underlies the Wallarah Seam by approximately 30 m also.

The Fassifern Seam is overlain by a tuffaceous claystone material which varies in thickness between 20 and 30 metres. The Fassifern Seam measures up to 5 metres in thickness with roadway development carrying a coal roof and floor.

Overlying the Fassifern Seam are the Great Northern, Wallarah and Vales Point Seams (and their associated conglomerates and tuffs), which are part of the Moon Island Beach Formation within the Newcastle Coal Measures. The Wallarah and Fassifern Seams have been mined at Myuna Colliery to the north-east, while the Wallarah, Fassifern and Great Northern seams have been mined at CVC to the east.

The coal resource within the Fassifern and Great Northern seams has a low sulphur content, which makes it a preferable supply for power generation. Within the Colliery holding, the Fassifern Seam lies at around 150 to 205 metres deep and mining is based on a three-metre section of coal (approximate) beneath the B ply, which comprises approximately 1.0 to 1.2 metres of inferior coal left on the roof (Seedsman, 2011). The depth of cover to the Great Northern Seam is between approximately 140 and 155 metres and the typical seam thickness is 2.5 metres (Seedsman, 2011).

The area within the Colliery holding is dissected by a number of north-west striking faults and dyke zones at a regional spacing of up to two kilometres, with drilling and surface magnetometer surveys confirming the locality of these structural features (Hanson Bailey, 2007).

The stratigraphic sequence beneath the mine plan is comprised of three distinct units:
1. the upper Permian Newcastle Coal Measures, a sandstone/coal sequence with lesser siltstone;
2. the overlying Clifton Sub-group, which is the basal unit of the Triassic Narrabeen Group; and
3. quaternary to recent alluvial sediments.

The Great Northern Seam is separated from the Fassifern Seam within the Newcastle Coal Measure by approximately 25 to 30 metres. The strata directly below the Fassifern Seam are high strength sandstone formations, interbedded with thinner strata of other units such as shale, mudstone and coal (Hansen Bailey 2007). This interval between the Fassifern Seam and the Great Northern Seam is generally made up of two strata characterised in the lower section by the Awaba Tuff, which is the stone roof of the Fassifern Seam, and a conglomerate/coarse-grained sandstone unit in the upper section (Hansen Bailey, 2007). The roof of the Great Northern Seam is Teralba Conglomerate (Seedsman, 2011).

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Commodity Production

CommodityUnits2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Coal (thermal) Mt  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe0.8 0.4 1.4 1.2 
All production numbers are expressed as ROM coal. ^ Guidance / Forecast.

Operational metrics

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Coal tonnes mined  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe0.8 Mt0.4 Mt1.36 Mt1.2 Mt
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