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Ncondezi coal-to-power project, Mozambique

30th June 2017

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Ncondezi coal-to-power project.

Location
Tete, Mozambique.

Client
Ncondezi Power Company (NPC).

Project Description
The 38 700 ha Ncondezi licence area is located in the coal-bearing Tete province, one of the largest undeveloped coal mining regions in the world.

The Joint Ore Reserves Committee-compliant coal resource amounts to 4.7-billion tons, permitting a large and long operation. The Phase 1 power plant will use Mozambique’s present transmission network, reinforced, to carry its output to consumers. Only about 20% of the country is currently electrified and the acceleration and expansion of electrification have become government policy.

The Ncondezi mine forms part of the integrated thermal coal mine and power plant project near Tete. The power station is expected to initially produce 300 MW, of which 60 MW will be used to operate the power plant and 240 MW will be supplied to the northern electricity grid for use by consumers across Tete province.

Being built in phases, the power plant project has been designed to be scalable up to a planned maximum capacity of 1 800 MW.

The Ncondezi mine will be the base for the project and the power plant will be located on the mining concession. The mine will be able to supply 1.1-million tons of coal a year, with an energy-producing capacity of 18.66 MJ/kg for 25 years.

The openpit mine will be 2 km away from the power plant and will have a lifetime capacity of 4.8-billion tons of coal. The coal from the mine – still at a lower quality than export-grade thermal coal – will have to be processed to achieve the desired grade of 18.66 MJ/kg before it can be used by the Ncondezi power plant.

Ncondezi Energy will consider exporting coal when the price of seabourne coal and access to rail and port infrastructure improve in the future.

Further, some of the other lower-quality coal from surrounding mines in Tete might also be used to bolster the power station’s coal supply.

Jobs Expected to be Created
During the construction of the Ncondezi power plant and mine, an estimated 2 000 jobs will be created. Once construction of the mine is completed, it will provide 50 permanent jobs, while the power plant will provide more than 200 permanent positions

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
Not stated.

Value
The estimated cost of the power plant is $1-billion and that of the mine between $60-million and $80-million.

Duration
Construction of the mine and power plant will start simultaneously, with the power plant estimated to take three years to complete and the coal mine two years. Once the mine starts operations, it will accumulate a stockpile of coal for the power station to use once it has been completed.

Latest Developments
Ncondezi Energy has raised an additional $582 000 from existing lenders and senior management to fund the search for a new partner and provide working capital for the group.

The miner is seeking a new joint venture development partner for the coal-to-power project after it suspended exclusive discussions with Shanghai Electric Power (SEP) in May.

The suspension followed more than three years of negotiations and work alongside SEP and, notwithstanding SEP’s assurances that it was committed to the project, it did not provide the much-needed funding for the project.

The search for a new partner formally started in early June, with Ncondezi encouraged by the “quality of the participants” to date, which represent a broad set of well-known international names as well as proven regional players.

While the initial results are encouraging, there can be no certainty that the process will be successful. “The process remains on track [for us] to provide an update for shareholders in July,” the company has noted.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
KPMG (mine feasibility study), Impacto and Environmental Resources Management Southern Africa (environmental- and social-impact assessment) and the Mineral Corporation (geological consultant).

On Budget and on Time?
Too early to state.

Contact Details for Project Information
NPC corporate development manager Hanno Pengilly, tel +44 20 7183 5402 or email info@ncondezicoal.com.
 
 
 

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