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Habe im Internet etwas über Pike River Coal in Englisch gefunden. (Siehe Text unten)
Anscheinend gab es in den letzten Tagen eine 4. Explosion in der Grube.
Aber weshalb die Aktie seit 01. nicht mehr gehandelt wurde, weis ich auch nicht.
Ich schau noch ein wenig im Internet. Vielleicht finde ich ja noch ne Info dazu.
Schönen Abend
Update From Pike River Coal Limited (NZE:PRC)
This update from Pike River Coal Limited (NZE:PRC) (PINK:PKRRF) addresses some information that the Company has already provided in interviews with reporters present in Greymouth at this time. It is provided for the purpose of bringing those matters together for more general release by the Company, including via the market release platforms of NZX and ASX.
There has been a fourth and significant explosion at the Pike mine at 1.42 today, Sunday and it appears that the resulting fire involves coal and gas. No one was injured. This explosion follows a less violent third explosion on Friday afternoon and appears to have been stronger than the second explosion that occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
Recovery operations at the mine continue under the control of the NZ Police working with industry experts and the Company and the plan remains to deploy the Gorniczy Agregat Gasniczy (GAG) jet engine tonight or in the morning to inject inert gas into the mine to put the fire out and enable access into the mine.
The Pike River Board had met on Friday and following that meeting Chairman John Dow said “Recovery of the 29 men lost in the Pike River mine remained the company’s top priority”.
“The Board, however, also had now to consider the company’s wider situation”, he said.
Various inquiries
Pike River Coal will continue to cooperate fully with all inquiries that are under way into the disaster at its mine. These include the coronial inquiry and that of the Department of Labour – both of which are being done with the assistance of the New Zealand Police – and the Commission of Inquiry, the terms of reference of which the company understands may be released by the Government this coming week.
Hier jetzt der komplette Artikel:
This update from Pike River Coal Limited (NZE:PRC) (PINK:PKRRF) addresses some information that the Company has already provided in interviews with reporters present in Greymouth at this time. It is provided for the purpose of bringing those matters together for more general release by the Company, including via the market release platforms of NZX and ASX.
There has been a fourth and significant explosion at the Pike mine at 1.42 today, Sunday and it appears that the resulting fire involves coal and gas. No one was injured. This explosion follows a less violent third explosion on Friday afternoon and appears to have been stronger than the second explosion that occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
Recovery operations at the mine continue under the control of the NZ Police working with industry experts and the Company and the plan remains to deploy the Gorniczy Agregat Gasniczy (GAG) jet engine tonight or in the morning to inject inert gas into the mine to put the fire out and enable access into the mine.
The Pike River Board had met on Friday and following that meeting Chairman John Dow said “Recovery of the 29 men lost in the Pike River mine remained the company’s top priority”.
“The Board, however, also had now to consider the company’s wider situation”, he said.
Various inquiries
Pike River Coal will continue to cooperate fully with all inquiries that are under way into the disaster at its mine. These include the coronial inquiry and that of the Department of Labour – both of which are being done with the assistance of the New Zealand Police – and the Commission of Inquiry, the terms of reference of which the company understands may be released by the Government this coming week.
Mr Dow said all staff members had been asked to provide all assistance to investigating authorities. “We are as determined as anyone else involved to find the reason or reasons for what has happened.”
The Board discussed the importance of conducting a parallel internal inquiry so that the company could itself fully understand what had happened.
“If this internal inquiry turns up any information which would be of assistance to any of the other inquiries, we would of course make that known to Police investigators,” Mr Dow said.
Employees and contractors
Pike River Coal held meetings with staff members during the week and discussed the payment of wages and other support and assistance. Mr Dow advised that force majeure notices had been issued to parties involved in its coal transport arrangements and the company would also be discussing its commercial relationships with other contractors and service providers.
Looking beyond the primary task of recovering the missing men, the Board also discussed the company’s commercial circumstances. “It is imperative that the company be able to assess the level of damage to the mine as soon as possible in order to reach meaningful conclusions about the options available to us,” Mr Dow said. This would involve undertaking any repairs, replacements and rebuilding work and an assessment of the commercial feasibility of resuming operations.
“None of that, however, can happen until the recovery operation is successfully completed and we can go back underground safely,” he said. “Once we can get back underground, Pike will be an advanced development project, given that all surface infrastructure remains intact, including surface facilities, pipelines, the coal preparation plant, roading and rail load-out facilities at Ikamatua,” Mr Dow said.
The Board, which adjourned Friday’s meeting, met again over the weekend to continue the process of addressing the challenges the company faces”.
Insurance
Pike has material damage and business-interruption insurance cover totalling NZ$100 million. The nature of the cover involves various sub-limits and stand down periods which are common to such policies issued by international insurers.
“We have started the complicated process of preparing a claim which will be lodged soon” Mr Dow said adding, “much of this will require a damage assessment which we are not able to do until we can get back underground”.
Support from funders welcomed
Pike is grateful for the significant support shown to it at this difficult time by its funders, BNZ and NZOG (ASX:NZO).
As announced by NZOG, that company and BNZ have provided Pike with a 90 day “stand-still” period which means that BNZ and NZOG as secured creditors won’t act on events of default or review that otherwise would inevitably result from the explosions.
As part of these arrangements, NZOG has provided Pike with the balance of the $25 million facility that NZOG had previously established,, with a further $12 million made available.
Mr Dow said, “The Board of Pike River appreciates the breathing space that has been provided by the BNZ and NZOG. This will provide a period in which Pike can assess the implications of what has occurred and to plan the way forward for the business in an orderly and considered manner, which will in turn provide the opportunity to achieve the best possible result for all stakeholders.”
Mr Dow noted, “The further funding and the coal that the Company has available for sale provide us with the basis to support our employees at this time and best assess our financial needs.”
Wider support
Mr Dow noted, “There has been an incredible outpouring of support in the last week for the families affected by this tragedy and also for the business itself. Peter Whittall and I are personally moved by all of this. It is heartening to see the level of public support for the funds that have been established for the families and the wider community.”
The Company has channelled its support to the registered charity established yesterday, the trustees of whom will include Peter Whittall, other community leaders and also a family representative.
Donations to this Fund are tax deductible. Its registration number is CC45758. This link gives further details of the registration: http://www.register.charities.govt.nz/...15f8-df11-bae6-00155d741101.
Donations to the Fund can be made by:
Direct credit to: Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Trust Account – for Pike River Miner’s Relief Fund
National Bank of New Zealand, Featherston Street, Wellington, New Zealand
Account Number: 06-0501-0121759-02
or by
Post to: Pike Miners Relief Fund, PO Box 2793, Wellington
More information
Pike will make further announcements as the state of its underground assets becomes known.
About Pike River Coal Limited:
Pike River Coal Limited (NZE:PRC) continues to make good progress in the development of its underground premium hard coking coal mine, located 50 kilometres north east of Greymouth on the South Island’s West Coast. Under Pike River’s mine plan 17.6 million tonnes of high quality, low ash coking coal will be produced over the mine life for use in the steel making industry, particularly in Asia and the sub-continent. Pike River’s hard coking coal will be used by coke and steel makers and will be an important component in the coke making blend due to its low ash, low phosphorous and high fluidity.
Contact:
John Dow
Chairman
Pike River Media
Tel: +276-156-960
Source:
Pike River Coal Limited
Copyright (C) 2010 ABN Newswire. All rights reserved.
This update from Pike River Coal Limited (NZE:PRC) (PINK:PKRRF) further addresses information that the Company has provided to various parties. It is provided for the purpose of bringing those matters together for more general release by the Company, including via the market release platforms of NZX and ASX. The Company will continue to provide such summary releases until the recovery operation is completed and control of the mine site is released from the Police and other agencies back to the control of the Company.
As of 7pm Monday evening, the fire which followed the fourth explosion continues. The plan remains to use the GAG machine to inject inert gas into the mine to put the fire out and enable access into the mine. Deployment may occur this evening.
Royal Commission of Inquiry
Pike River Coal has already advised that it will cooperate fully with all inquiries that are under way into the disaster at its mine and this extends to the Royal Commission of Inquiry that was announced by the Prime Minister today.
Mr Dow said, “We welcome whatever inquiries are needed to find the cause of the explosion and also what is required to ensure the safe operation of our mine in the future.”
“The Commission’s draft terms of reference include consideration of a wider range of issues relevant to our industry and it is the appropriate place to do that. Pike will also assist the Commission with these issues.”
“We are committed to determining if our mine can reopen. Whether that requires an answer to all of the matters the Royal Commission will address is unknown at this time. The other enquiries by the Police, the Department of Labour and the Coroner are focussed on Pike and they may give us the information that we need. It’s speculation now to say anymore.”
Current Activities
Pike employees who can assist are focussed on the recovery operation.
“We also have some of the team looking at the potential impact of this situation on the business. Support from our suppliers and others at this time is appreciated”, Mr Dow noted.,
“I am pleased to announce that over the weekend we negotiated, and today completed, an agreement with Solid Energy under which it will purchase our coal stockpiles. This amounts to approximately 20,000 tonnes which would, of itself, not have met our own future shipping arrangements. The terms of this sale will see Pike receive full net market value for this hard coking coal once on-sold to an end-user customer.”
Mr Dow said, “This action by Solid Energy is just another aspect of the extraordinary support that Pike River has had from the management and staff of Solid Energy. They have stood with us from the outset of this tragedy, providing significant support for the rescue and recovery effort.”
More Information
Pike will make further announcements as the state of its underground assets becomes known.
About Pike River Coal Limited:
Pike River Coal Limited (NZE:PRC) continues to make good progress in the development of its underground premium hard coking coal mine, located 50 kilometres north east of Greymouth on the South Island’s West Coast. Under Pike River’s mine plan 17.6 million tonnes of high quality, low ash coking coal will be produced over the mine life for use in the steel making industry, particularly in Asia and the sub-continent. Pike River’s hard coking coal will be used by coke and steel makers and will be an important component in the coke making blend due to its low ash, low phosphorous and high fluidity.
Contact:
John Dow
Chairman
Pike River Media
Tel: +276-156-960
Source:
Pike River Coal Limited
Copyright (C) 2010 ABN Newswire. All rights reserved.
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Accordingly, the Receivers have today written to the New Zealand Police setting out a proposed Mine Stabilisation Plan. If the mine is able to be stabilised, considerable additional analysis will be required to determine future plans, including whether it is able to be entered or further developed.
The Plan is directed at establishing a stable state within the mine atmosphere. It does not allow for recovery of the deceased miners or guarantee the future of the mine.
The receivers agree with the Police that, based on the extensive work undertaken to date, it appears that a recovery of the deceased miners is very unlikely.
Key points in the Plan are:
Over the next five to eight weeks work will continue to achieve a sustainable inert atmosphere in the mine, with no evidence of underground heat sources that pose risk of further explosion.
This work will be funded by PRC and will be undertaken under the Company’s control.
The Receivers also note that there are a number of other matters that need to be discussed before the Company can resume full control of the mine.
The aim of the plan is to achieve managed stability of the mine. If expert advice obtained in the course of implementing the plan indicates that this is not achievable then alternative options will need to be developed.
Na das kann ja noch dauern bis alles wieder normal läuft. Wenn sie erst in 5-8 Wochen einen Teil der Miene versuchen zu betreten- :(
noch auf der Suche nach Überlebenen?? Die News sind vom 14.04.2011 ??
http://www.abnnewswire.net/companies/de/32919/Pike_River_Coal_Limited
oder hab ich was verpasst?