Operations

ZAC operates an underground, deep-level, narrow seam operation using continuous miners and drill and blast mining techniques. Its current mine life is up to 2027, and there are still undeveloped known resources that should be considered in the future.

ZAC operates four shafts: Ngwabe, Outcrop, Deep E, and Maye B.

Ngwabe


1 x CM sections

1 X Sandvik 350

High Seam (2.6 m)

1 x Drill and Blast

Ngwabe Shaft commenced operations in 2011 and has a remaining lifespan of 3 years.

The shaft produces 20 000 tons per month.

 

A drill and blast section opened in the lower areas as planned.

Deep E


1 x Sandvik 350

High Seam (2.5 m)

This area started producing coal in April 2022.

Outcrop


Low Seam (1.1 m)

2 x D&B Section

Outcrop Shaft commenced operations in 2007 and has a remaining lifespan of 6 years.

The shaft has a low seam of 1.1 meters, comprising two drill and blast sections.

The shaft produces 11 000 tons per month.

Discard Processing Plant


Washing the historical discard dump at ZAC

Capacity: 100 tons per hour

Discard dump size: 3 million tons

15%-18% ash middling products

The Discard Processing Plant commenced operations in 2017 with the aim of processing the 3 million tons of historic discard material.

The processing plant’s 100 ton per hour capacity produces 15%-18% ash middling products.

The reclamation of the long-standing discard dump is decreasing the rehabilitation footprint of ZAC and will produce a total of 1 million tons of saleable product during the lifespan of the discard dump, which is sold to the export market.