Integra CL0382

Australia / New South Wales / Singleton /
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This is the Underground Lease for the Integra Coal Mine Complex which is operated by the Glennies Creek Joint Venture (GCJV) and it was formerly known as the Glennies Creek Coal Mine. GCJV was integrated on the 4th August 2006 to form Integra Coal Joint Venture (ICJV). AMCI Holdings Australia, part owner of ICJV, was bought by Brazils Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD), the world’s biggest iron ore miner on the 20th April 2007. CVRD changed the company name to Vale on the 29th November 2007 and subsequently on the 11th February 2008 renamed CVRD Australia Pty Ltd as Vale Australia Pty Ltd. Vale Australia Pty Ltd owns 61.2% of ICJV with the remaining 38.8% held by shareholdings as described below:

Navidale Pty Ltd 14%
Toyota Tsusho Mining (Australia) Pty Ltd 11.2%
NS Glennies Creek Pty Ltd 3.6%
POS-GC Pty Ltd 3.6%
Toyota Tsusho Coal (Australia) Pty Ltd 2.8%
JS Glennies Creek Pty Ltd 1.8%
JFE Steel Australia (GC) Pty Ltd 1.8%

The Integra Complex is operated as an unincorporated joint venture, with Integra Coal Operations Pty Limited being the management company responsible for all operations at both sites on behalf of the joint venture owners. The Integra Complex currently operates under a single project approval instrument which combines the project approval for Integra Underground and Open Cut (PA 08_0101 and PA 08_0102, respectively). The project approval was granted on 26th November 2010 under Part 3A of the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act).
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Coordinates:   32°26'34"S   151°7'34"E
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