Monday, 09 Jan 2012
According to figures given during a visit to the mine by Mozambique Prime Minister, coal mining company Vale Moçambique a subsidiary of Brazilian group Vale until December had mined 620,000 tonnes of coal.
According to Mozambican daily newspaper Notícias reported, of that amount Vale Moçambique has already exported 140,000 tonnes which were transported from Moatize to the port of Beira on the Sena railroad.
As part of his visit to Tete province, Prime Minister Mr Aires Ali visited the Vale facility where he learned about operations at the mine which has been mining and exporting coal since last year.
Mr Ali also visited the Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric Facility in the town of Songo where he received a document about the current operations of the company and the projects to modernise the facility from its board of directors.
(sourced www.macauhub.com.mo)
Monday, January 9, 2012
Update on Vale Mocambique coal mining and exports
Labels:
coal exports,
Mozambique coal,
raw material,
Vale
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