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Colombia’s Cerrejon sees coal output fall by 4.6% in 2013

by Taran Volckhausen January 14, 2014
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Colombia’s Cerrejon mining conglomerate announced Monday that production at its coastal coal site fell to 36.3 million tons in 2013, a 4.6% decrease from 38.1 million tons of the previous year.

In explaining the lowered production rate, Cerrejon cited a difficult set of circumstances including a drop in global coal prices that affected the worldwide industry.

Owned as a joint venture by Anglo American Plc, BHP Billiton and Glencore Xstrata Plc, Cerrejon was one of a number of industry leaders in the mining and petroleum sectors to see production drop amid extended labor disputes during 2013.

MORE: Strikes take serious hit on coal industry, national GDP

According to the company, a series of guerrilla attacks on its railway transport line to its Caribbean port did not effect exports, thanks to an aggressive contingency plan.

Colombia is the world’s forth-largest exporter of coal. Most coal currently produced in Colombia heads to fuel electricity demand in Europe. Behind oil, coal is the country’s second-most valuable resources, according to Reuters.

In contrast to U.S.-based Drummond Ltd., Colombia’s second-largest mining operation, Cerrejon uses a conveyor belt to load coal into ships at its Caribbean port. Drummond is currently facing a disruption in exports as Colombian authorities shut down its port after the company failed to install a conveyor belt on schedule.

MORE: Alternatives don’t float boat for US coal giant Drummond

Located in the northwest state of La Guajira, Cerrejon is one of the largest open-pit mines in the world.

Sources

  • Cerrejon’s Colombia coal output slips 4.6 pct in “adverse” 2013 (Reuters)
  • Producción de carbón colombiano de multinacional Cerrejón cayó en 2013 (Terra)
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