Lubimbi coal mine
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Lubimbi coal mine is a proposed coal mine in Zimbabwe. The mine is proposed by Lontoh Coal Ltd, is a small unlisted South African company seeking to develop coal mines in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
The company states that it has "acquired 51% in Liberation Mining’s Lubimbi Project which the company claims has an indicated resource of resource of 1 245 billion tonnes opencast, high quality thermal and coking coal deposits in the Lubimbi coalfields, approximately 245km north of Bulawayo".[1]
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References
- ↑ Lontoh Coal, "The introduction of LontohCoal Limited", Media Release, May 20, 2010.
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External articles
- "Lubimbi coal project among the biggest", The Standard, June 5, 2010.