The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZimCoke revives ZiscoSteel’s Coke plant

- Tawanda Musarurwa

ZIMCOKE (Pvt) Limited plans to invest $133 million towards resuscitat­ion of the Coke Oven Battery plant segment of the defunct steelmaker, ZiscoSteel.

At full tilt the project is expected to produce 500 000 tonnes of coke annually, for both local usage and the export markets.

ZimCoke chief executive officer Bill Moore, said the resuscitat­ion of the plant will begin with the operationa­lisation of the Coke Oven Battery Number 3.

“In Phase 1 of the ZimCoke operation will be the rehabilita­tion of Coke Oven Battery Number 3 with the by-products plant. This will produce between 250 000 and 300 000 tonnes of coke per annum and produce export sales of $65 million,” he said at the groundbrea­king ceremony on Friday.

“Phases 2 and 3, will each add a further 125 000 tonnes so that in full production ZimCoke will manufactur­e at least 500 000 tonnes of coke a year.”

ZimCoke (Pvt) Ltd and ZiscoSteel signed an agreement of sale last year, whereby ZimCoke acquired the coke-making assets of ZiscoSteel, consisting of the plant and machinery, land and buildings and associated infrastruc­ture of coal handling and rail wagons.

Mr Moore said ZimCoke already has an off-take arrangemen­t with Glencore. Coke is a fuel with a high carbon content and few impurities, made by heating coal in the absence of air. It is the solid carbonaceo­us material derived from destructiv­e distillati­on of low-ash, low-sulphur bituminous coal.

While coke can be formed naturally, the commonly used form is synthetic. The form known as petroleum coke, or pet coke, is derived from oil refinery coker units or other cracking processes.

The fuel is used in preparatio­n of producer gas which is a mixture of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen (N2). Producer gas is produced by passing air over red-hot coke. Coke is also used to manufactur­e water gas.

Speaking at the same event Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Developmen­t Minister Mike Bimha, said the revival of the Coke Oven Battery marks the beginning of the resuscitat­ion of the ZiscoSteel, which he said will be carried out in phases.

In August last year, the Government signed a $1 billion deal with Chinese investor, Zhang Li through his company, R&F for the resuscitat­ion of ZiscoSteel.

“This event entails also the resuscitat­ion of ZiscoSteel. As you may be aware that agreements have already been signed with the potential investor to rehabilita­te ZiscoSteel. The action plan for the resuscitat­ion of the steel giant is already in place,” he said.

“Also this is a different investment structure than before. This is evidenced by hiving off of the Coke ovens which are to be operated by ZimCoke. This gives us confidence that this time the project will be a success. In addition, there are also other investors who are coming in to operationa­lise Lancahsire Steel. This will mark the resuscitat­ion of the iron and steel value chains in the country.”

The revived coke oven plant is expected to employ 500 people, while the full resuscitat­ion of ZiscoSteel is expected to employ 3 000 people directly.

The ZimCoke project is expected to have strong forward and backward linkages.

“The project will have ripple effects on the engineerin­g, chemical processing and road-making industries. Coking coal supplies will be sourced from Hwange and a supply contract is being negotiated. Transporta­tion of the coal from Hwange to ZimCoke and from ZimCoke to South Africa will be by rail. This will benefit the National Railways of Zimbabwe and the Ministry of Transport with respect to capacity and rates,” said Minister Bimha.

 ??  ?? Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Developmen­t Minister Dr Mike Bimha, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Cde July Moyo, Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Cde Owen Ncube and ZiscoSteel board chairman Nyasha...
Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Developmen­t Minister Dr Mike Bimha, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Cde July Moyo, Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Cde Owen Ncube and ZiscoSteel board chairman Nyasha...

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