South African coal miner Lontoh Coal seeks Chinese partners

Thursday, 16 June 2011 14:38:05 (GMT+3)   |  
At a press conference in Beijing, South African coal miner Lontoh Coal has announced that it expects to form partnerships with Chinese companies, adding that it aims to provide China with significant coal supplies.
 
According to the South African Mineral Resources Commission, Lontoh Coal's total resources of anthracite coal, coking coal and steam coal exceed seven billion mt.
 
Lontoh Coal's current investments include its Hlbobane, Lephalale, Kwasa and Lubimbi projects. 

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