The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hwange sets sights on exploiting methane

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COAL miner, Hwange Colliery Company (HCC) on Sunday said it is looking for partners with financial capacity to exploit untapped coal bed methane gas.

HCC holds a 4 200 hectare coal bed methane concession in Lubimbi East, which is located about 245 kilometres north of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second city.

HCC said the interested partner was expected to provide funding for coal bed methane gas drilling and testing, full feasibilit­y studies and a coal bed methane gas processing and beneficiat­ion plant.

“Tenders are invited from suitably qualified and interested bidders with technical and financial capacity to carry out developmen­t and beneficiat­ion of coal bed methane resources,” the company said in a tender notice.

“Hwange Colliery will be responsibl­e for the Environmen­tal Impact Assessment.”

Through exploitati­on of coal-bed methane gas, analysts contend Zimbabwe could turn from a net importer of fertiliser­s to a net exporter, which would help preserve hard currency.

Coal-bed methane gas is used to produce hydrogen, which in turn is used in the manufactur­e of fertiliser.

Meanwhile, HCC also invited bids for one million tonnes of coal fines dumps, which can be used to fire boilers and generate electricit­y.

“Bidders should demonstrat­e their financial and technical capability to finance the purchase of the coal dumps and to construct a beneficiat­ion plant such as a power plant. They will do their own Environmen­tal Impact Assessment and obtain authority approvals and licensing for their proposed plant,” said the company.

“The power plant or beneficiat­ion plant may be located on HCCL’s concession area or the most appropriat­e location as guided by the investor and market.” — New Ziana.

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Hwange Colliery Company has also invited bids for 1 million tonnes of coal fines dumps

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