Calenturitas coal mine

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The Calenturitas coal mine was a surface coal mine located in Cesar, Colombia, South America.[1]

The mine, which had been on care and maintenance since March 2020, permanently closed in September 2021.[2]

Location

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Background

The Prodeco Group, which is a subsidiary of Glencore, owned and operated the Calenturitas coal mine.

According to a Glencore 2019 report, at that time, Calenturitas had a remaining mine life of 7 years and a mining license expiration of 2035.[3]

In March 2020, Prodeco declared a COVID-19 "force majeure", and the mine was put on care and maintenance.[4]

Closure

Prodeco had sought permission to keep Calenturitas and its La Jagua coal mine on care and maintenance, but the request was denied by Colombia’s National Mining Agency (ANM) in December 2020.[2] Following this, Prodeco conducted another operational review of the mine to identify further cost efficiencies, given that the ANM expected prices to remain low in Prodeco’s target markets. The company said the result wasn’t any different from those previously conducted and Calenturitas continued to remain too uneconomic to recommence operations.[2] As a result, CI Prodeco S.A., which was titleholder of Calenturitas Mine, filed their relinquishment of said contracts on 4 February, 2021. The ANM accepted the relinquishment on 3 September of the same year, effectively terminating the contract, ceasing operations, and initiating the liquidation phase.[4]

It was the intent of the previous Iván Duque-led government to seek new operators for both the Calenturitas and the La Jagua mine and reopen them, however that plan never came to fruition.[5]

Mine Details

  • Operator: Prodeco Group
  • Owner: Prodeco Group (Glencore)
  • Location: Cesar, Colombia, South America
  • Coordinates: 9.65021801, -73.47650699 (Exact)
  • Status: Retired
  • Production: 11 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa)[6]
  • Total Resource: 330 million tonnes (2020)[7]
  • Total Reserves: 70 million tonnes (2019)[3]
  • Coal Type: (Thermal)
  • Mine Type: Surface
  • Start Year: 2004[8]
  • Source of Financing:

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References

  1. "Mines", Prodeco Group website, Accessed August 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Update 3-Glencore to return Prodeco's coal mining contracts to Colombia", Reuters, 4 February 2021.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Glencore Resources and Reserves as at 31 December 2019, Glencore website, Accessed August 2023.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Termination of Our Mining Operations", Prodeco Group website, Accessed August 2023.
  5. Maria Monica Monsalve S., "Las minas de carbón que Colombia planea abrir amenazan con duplicar el metano del sector", El País, 18 April 2023.
  6. "Calenturitas Mine", Mining Data Solutions, Accessed August 2023.
  7. Glencore Resources and Reserves as at 31 December 2021, Glencore website, Accessed August 2023.
  8. "Our History", Prodeco Group website, Accessed August 2023.

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