Two operating collieries,
two projects in early operation and
development, and a valuable suite of
exploration projects,
enabling us to grow well
into the future.
Hartogshoop pit
Vele wash plant
Mooiplaats conveyor
Coal of Africa is an emerging developer and producer of high-quality thermal and coking coal. Based in South Africa, we have two operating collieries and two projects in early operations and development, as well as a valuable suite of exploration projects, enabling us to grow well into the future. With good access to rail and port infrastructure, Coal of Africa can effectively service both domestic and international markets, providing a much-needed resource for economic growth and development for the country and the provinces in which we operate.
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Coal of Africa CEO, John Wallington discusses the Government’s go-ahead to resume development at Vele, the benefits for the SA mining sector of the ‘Vele experience’, Vele’s economic and social contributions and Coal of Africa's project pipeline. Listen to podcast
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KEY PROJECTS
Vele
Vele will comprise both open-cast and underground coking coal operations. It will be developed in two phases, with the potential to produce 1 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of saleable coal in the first phase of operation. More on Vele
Makhado
Following lab and processing analysis of the bulk sample the coking coal has been provided to ArcelorMittal South Africa to test in their coking ovens at Vanderbijlpark, the results of which will facilitate the finalisation of the terms and conditions of the offtake agreement. More on Makhado
COMPANY NEWS
- 14 February 2012
Appendix 3B(69KB) - 14 February 2012
Issue of employee share options(436KB) - 06 February 2012
Coal of Africa announces BEE ownership structure for Chapudi Project(200KB)
PLACING SHARES
LATEST PRESENTATION
FINANCIAL RESULTS
31 OCTOBER 2011
Results for the quarter ended 30 September 2011
24 OCTOBER 2011
Posting of annual report 2011
MEDIA BRIEFING
1 SEPTEMBER 2011
Memorandum of Agreement : Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site
Audio recordings
- Announcement: Memorandum of agreement signed between CoAL, SanParks and the Department of Environment
- Announcement: Joint media statement
- Speech by CEO, John Wallington (126KB)
- Keynote address by the DDG Department of Environment (17KB)
- Presentation maps (2MB)
- Presentation video
- Memorandum of agreement signed between CoAL, SanParks and the Department of Environment (120KB)






