What mines are at Moranbah?

What mines are at Moranbah? Moranbah services the Peak Downs Mine, Goonyella Riverside Mine, Broadmeadow Mine, Moranbah North coal mine, North Goonyella coal mine and several other smaller mines in the region. Who owns Moranbah

What mines are at Moranbah?

Moranbah services the Peak Downs Mine, Goonyella Riverside Mine, Broadmeadow Mine, Moranbah North coal mine, North Goonyella coal mine and several other smaller mines in the region.

Who owns Moranbah North coal mine?

Anglo American
Operation: Moranbah North Moranbah North is 88% owned by Anglo American, with the remaining 12% owned by joint venture partners. The mining operation employs more than 600 people, with Moranbah North estimated to have a mine life of 15 years.

Who owns Anglo American mine?

The long-established Moranbah North mine and processing operation is 88% owned by Anglo American, with 12% owned by a consortium of Japanese companies1. The more recently commissioned and neighbouring Grosvenor mine was developed, and is wholly owned, by Anglo American and came onstream in 2016.

Who owns German Creek mine?

The German Creek Formation lies within the Bowen Basin and is noted for containing hard coking coal of exceptionally high quality. The mine is co-owned by Capcoal and Mitsui Coal Holdings Australia. It is operated by Capcoal and employs around 700 people. Open-cut mining operations began in 1981.

How many mines are in Moranbah?

BMA operates seven Bowen Basin mines (Goonyella Riverside, Broadmeadow, Daunia, Peak Downs, Saraji, Blackwater and Caval Ridge) and owns and operates the Hay Point Coal Terminal near Mackay. The coal from the mines around Moranbah is railed to the sea and shipped from Hay Point.

Is Moranbah a nice place to live?

Nice, clean, very vibrant, friendly and safe. Moranbah has more facilities than any other comparable town of this size. There is no shortage of money for ongoing improvements – as mines and other industries are willing contributors to improve facilities and provide quality of living in Moranbah.

How many coal mines does Anglo American have?

Our Australian-based metallurgical coal business includes five operating mines, along with additional development projects and joint-venture interests.

Who owns the coal mines in Australia?

Australia’s top three coal producers, Glencore, BHP and Yancoal, recorded hefty profits last year from coking and thermal coal. These three companies control well over half of Australian black coal production and all have said they are enjoying great cash margins (reflecting profit after operating costs) of about 45%.

Who is the CEO of Anglo American?

Mark Cutifani (Apr 2013–)
Anglo American plc/CEO
Mark Cutifani, Chief Executive of Anglo American, said: “We welcome Nolitha Fakude to our global executive team in a key strategic role that draws together our extensive business interests as the largest mining company in South Africa.

Is Moranbah a good place to live?

“Great place to live and raise a family” Moranbah is a thriving regional metropolis positioned 2 hours drive from the amazing Whitsundays. There is a great sense of community, you seldom go to the shops without recognizing or chatting with someone you know.

How did Moranbah get its name?

It is named after the parish of Moranbah, which itself was named after a local pastoral property, Morambah, which in turn probably took its name from Aboriginal sources. The town of Moranbah was founded in 1969 as the residential and service centre for the Goonyella and Peak Downs coal mines.