Moranbah North Coal Mine
The longwall mining operations at the mine began in 1998. Extraction occurs roughly 200 metres below the surface. Operations are expected to continue until around 2033.
The mine is owned by Anglo American Australia and several joint partners. Methane gas extracted from the mine powers the Moranbah North Power Station.
History
In April 2007 underground miner Jason Blee was killed after being pinned to a side wall by a shuttle car. The mine successfully trialed an innovative shotcrete concrete chemical mixture in 2012. In 2013, Moranbah North Coal Mine received the Coal Mine of the Year Award at the 10th annual Australian Mining Prospect Awards. In February 2019, an underground miner, Bradley Hardwick was killed and other miners were injured when the grader he was operating rolled down the mine drift. In March 2022, a miner was killed after being struck in the head by machinery.