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•	 Howshifting dynamicsarechangingthefaceofSouthernAfricanpower generation,fromquestions	
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Chief Executive Officer,
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Siyabonga Gama
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Chief Executive Officer, 	
Richards Bay Coal
Terminal
Ian Hall Pr. Eng.
Chairman, Steering
Committee,
South African
Coal Roadmap
Coaltrans is delighted to return to South Africa to
present the 12th Coaltrans Southern Africa. The
past year has seen significant developments shape
South Africa’s coal sector, ranging from concerns over
power tariffs to ongoing regulatory debate. Whilst the
continued exploration and development of the Limpopo
coalfields signals South Africa’s enduring status as
one of the world’s most lucrative coal sectors, many
questions remain as to how these extensive assets will
be utilised. Southern Africa as a whole promises to play
a key
role in global coal dynamics in the years ahead. Join
us to understand how to position your business at the
forefront of these opportunities.
POWER GENERATION
Recent months have seen heated debate surround
South Africa’s power sector. As power demand
continues to climb, both within South Africa and further
across the SADC region, what is the best way forward
for increasing the availability of affordable power whilst
continuing to encourage growth in coal exports?
COAL SUPPLY CHAIN
Challenges across Southern Africa’s coal infrastructure
continue to underpin the rate of progress in regional
coal development.
As coal exploration stretches further afield, what
infrastructural plans are underway to facilitate
development, and how existing supply chain routes
are being adapted to improve co-ordination and
harmonisation across the region.
THE CHANGING FACE OF SADC
COAL PRODUCTION
Whilst South Africa remains one of the world’s leading
coal producers, key challenges are pushing the
industry to examine how the coming years will play
out. Hurdles ranging from water scarcity to the ongoing
skills shortage are some of the questions surrounding
the future of this influential market. However with
extensive untapped potential known to exist within
the junior mining sector and a wealth of opportunity
across the wider SADC region, the opportunities for
investment and innovation are great.
COAL BUYING DYNAMICS
Amidst reports that Indian thermal coal imports alone
more than doubled between November 2012 –
November 2013, how is Southern African coal being
affected by changing coal buying dynamics, both at
home and abroad? What are the key
factors shaping trends, and what does
the year ahead hold for coal prices?
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About the Organisers
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events, exhibitions, field trips and training courses. It has a reputation for employing the highest organisational standards. In 2013, Coaltrans is running events
in Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Germany, India , Indonesia, Mongolia, Mozambique, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, UK and USA. For more
information please visit www.coaltrans.com.
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Bheki Sibiya
Chief Executive Officer,
Chamber of Mines
of South Africa
Siyabonga Gama
Chief Executive Officer,
Transnet Freight Rail
Nosipho
Siwisa-Damasane
Chief Executive Officer, 	
Richards Bay Coal
Terminal
Ian Hall Pr. Eng.
Chairman, Steering
Committee,
South African
Coal Roadmap
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WHAT’S NEW FOR 2013?
Networking Golf
Join us for pre-conference networking golf
on 6 May at the Lost City Golf Course. This
18-hole desert-style golf course is surrounded
by spectacular views across South Africa’s
wilderness. With multiple tees to suit every
level skill, this renowned golf course also
features an additional water hazard full of
live Nile crocodiles at the 13th hole for those
seeking a truly unique golfing experience.
Please see p.10 to book your place.
Post conference fieldtrip
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Exxaro’s Grootegeluk mine in the Waterberg,
the first operational mine in the region and
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AGENDA AT A GLANCE
1. Opening keynotes
2. South African coal production –
Part One
3.Changing prospects for SADC
power generation
4. South African coal production –
Part Two
5. Upgrading coal infrastructure
6. Coal buying trends – Domestic
and international
7. Increasing coal production
across the SADC region
8. Regulation and investment
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DAY ONE – TUESDAY 7 MAY
0800	 Registration  coffee
0900	 Welcome  opening remarks
	 Ellie Saklatvala, Conference Producer,
Coaltrans Conferences Ltd.
SESSION 1: OPENING KEYNOTES
0910	 Chair’s opening comments
0920	 Maintaining the profitability of
South African coal mines in the
current climate
	 • Absorbing increases in power costs
	 • How is the regulatory environment impacting
on investment in projects? 	
How can the industry adapt and find
strategies for growth?
	 • Labour unrest – Implications for the coal
sector and strategies for moving forward
	 • Strategies for junior miners to 	
remain competitive
	 Bheki Sibiya, Chief Executive Officer,
Chamber of Mines of South Africa
0940	 Mapping out the future of South
Africa’s coal industry
	 •  Coal – The South African context
	 •  The SA Coal Roadmap approach
	 •  Policy, infrastructure and logistics
	 •  Trade-offs to be considered going forward
	 •  Key decisions and immediate 	
actions required
	 Ian Hall Pr. Eng., Chairman, Steering
Committee, South African Coal Roadmap	
1000	 Questions and discussion
1020	 Networking refreshment break
SESSION 2: SOUTH AFRICAN COAL
PRODUCTION – PART ONE
1050	 Chair’s opening comments
1100	 Impact of the development of Limpopo
on South African coal dynamics
	 • Grootegeluk - Groundbreaking progress in
the Waterberg
	 • The significance of the Waterberg for South
African coal production in the long-term
	 • Assessing the wider-reaching impact of coal
development on Limpopo’s economic growth
– Long and short-term
	 Ernst Venter, Executive Head, Growth,
Technology  Services, Exxaro Resources
1120	 Facilitating junior miners in establishing
new projects
	 • Key obstacles facing junior miners in setting
up new projects – Common pitfalls
	 • Establishing key partnerships with 	
existing players
	 • Adapting strategies throughout 	
mine development
	 Delmaine Spies, Chief Executive Officer,
Paisley Park Mining
1140	 PANEL DISCUSSION: Junior miners
– Opportunities for growth in a
challenging environment
	 • How have prospects for junior miners evolved
over the past 2 years?
	 • Prospects for securing finance in the 	
current climate
	 • Navigating South Africa’s regulatory
environment
	 • Securing coal infrastructure access and
allocation – Has progress been made? What
new strategies are in the pipeline?
	 • Key opportunities in the domestic market
	 Panellists to also include:
	 Thando Mkatshana, Chief Executive,
ARM Coal (a division of African
Rainbow Minerals)
	 Ayanda Bam, Executive Chairman,
Kuyasa Mining (Pty) Ltd
	 Andre Boje, Chief Executive Officer,
Wescoal Holdings Ltd
1230	 Networking lunch
SESSION 3: CHANGING PROSPECTS
FOR SADC POWER GENERATION
1400	 Chair’s opening comments
	 Chair: Dr. Graeme Chown, Director,
PPA Energy
1410	 Eskom – Meeting the power deficit in a
challenging climate
	 • Strategy for unlocking the potential in 	
junior miner projects – How will off-take
agreements work?
	 • Looking to the future – Approach to
maintaining fuel supplies
	 • Integrating IPPs into the South African 	
power model
	 Senior representative, Eskom
1430	 Power tariffs and pricing
mechanisms – A productive way
forward for South Africa
	 • Evaluating existing power tariffs and
proposed reforms
	 • Implications of power tariff increases on
viability of the coal and power sectors
	 • Alternative approaches to power pricing to
ensure a sustainable future
	 Michael Andre Rossouw, Executive
Director, Xstrata Alloys
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Trevor Raman, Osborn Engineered Products
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	 • What strategies are in place to both retain and
generate an increased skilled workforce for
the coal industry?
	 Prof Rosemary Falcon, SARChI Chair of
Clean Coal Technology, University of
the Witwatersrand
1710	 Facilitating the long-term supply of
water for coal development
	 • Taking stock of the current severity of 	
the water shortages facing South Africa's 	
coal industry
	 • As attention turns to the Waterberg, how vital
is water security to enabling the development
of this area's enormous coal reserves?
	 • Policy for ensuring security of water supply
for South Africa's coal industry - Regulatory
framework and licensing
	 Tendani Nditwani, Chief Water
Resource Planner North, Department
of Water Affairs
1730	 Adapting to water constraints to enable
continued mine development
	 • Correlation between water access and 	
mine viability
	 • As South Africa’s coal producers push
further into the Waterberg and water scarcity
becomes an increasingly pressing issue, what
technologies and methods are being adopted
to overcome this hurdle?
	 Peter Shepherd, Principal Hydrologist,
SRK Consulting
1750       	SAMREC vs JORC – Classifying South
Africa’s coals
	 • Taking stock of changing trends in South
African coal qualities
	 • Common errors and oversights in coal
classification
	 • Key distinctions in rationales and
methodologies – Evaluating pros and cons
	 Maria Dorland, Senior Consultant:
Coal Resources, Snowden Mining
Industry  Consultants
1810       	Case study – Applying geophysics to the
SANS 10320 Standard in the Ellisras basin
	 • Working with relative densities
	 • How can experiences in Ellisras be applied
further afield?
	 John Sullivan, Geological Specialist,
Sasol Mining
1830	 Questions and discussion
1840	 End of Day OneA
“It is a true information sharing session.”
Gift Nhlabathi, Exxaro Resources Ltd
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1450	 Bringing affordable power to
Southern Africa
	 • Rising demand across Southern Africa – How
severe is the power deficit at present?
	 • Upcoming SADC coal-fired power initiatives
– What do they signal for the future?
	 • Developing infrastructure routes to facilitate
increased power generation
	 • Establishing the correct regulatory framework
to support efficient generation and supply 	
of power
	 • Role of gas and other alternatives in the
SADC energy matrix
	 Alison Chikova, Chief Engineer,
Southern African Power Pool
1510	 Role of alternative forms of energy in
Southern African power generation
	 • Taking stock of Southern Africa’s energy
matrix – Sources of power and extent of use
	 • Evaluating comparative economic viability 	
of alternative forms of energy across 	
Southern Africa
	 • Progress in developing Mozambique’s
recently discovered offshore gas reserves –
Implications for regional energy mix
	 Robert Jeffrey, Managing Director,
Econometrix (Pty) Ltd
1530	 Utilising shale gas in the Karoo –
Likelihood and implications for the
SADC energy matrix
	 • Scale of natural gas reserves in the Karoo –
What steps have been taken so far to access it?
	 • How have fracking methods and technologies
advanced? To what extent is it possible to limit
environmental damage?
	 • Is harnessing the Karoo shale gas inevitable?
What would it mean for the Southern African
energy matrix?
	 Prof Philip Lloyd, Research Professor,
Energy Institute, Cape Peninsula University
of Technology	 
1550	 Questions and discussion
1610	 Networking refreshment break
SESSION 4: SOUTH AFRICAN COAL
PRODUCTION – PART TWO
1640	 Chair’s opening comments
	 Chair: Xavier Prevost, Senior Coal Analyst,
XMP Consulting
1650	 Taking stock of the skills shortage –
Implications for coal growth
	 • Severity of the skills shortage currently 	
facing South Africa’s coal sector – Impact 	
to date
	 • What is driving the loss of skilled workers to
other markets?
1840
Networking Evening Reception
Join us for our evening networking 	
reception at the end of Day One, for a 	
chance to discuss the day’s proceedings 	
with fellow delegates, cement existing 	
relationships and meet new business 	
partners in a relaxed informal setting.
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DAY TWO – WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
0800	 Registration  coffee
0900	 Opening remarks
	 Ellie Saklatvala, Conference Producer,
Coaltrans Conferences Ltd.
SESSION 5: UPGRADING
COAL INFRASTRUCTURE
0910	 Chair’s opening comments
	 Chair: Athol Emerton, Managing Director,
LBH Africa
0920	 RBCT – Bringing Southern African coal
into the export market
	 • Key port upgrades and developments over
the past 12 months
	 • What strategies are in place to improve port
access for a wider range of players in the short
and long-term future?
	 • Looking beyond 90Mt – Strategies for 	
the future
	 Nosipho Siwisa-Damasane, Chief Executive
Officer, Richards Bay Coal Terminal
0940	 Increasing infrastructure access for
junior miners
	 • Urgent shortfalls facing South Africa’s 	
smaller mining companies in the existing 	
coal supply chain
	 • How is rail access and allocation being
worked into strategy for new plans 	
looking ahead?
	 • Innovations and solutions to increase options
for junior miners
	 Siyabonga Gama, Chief Executive Officer,
Transnet Freight Rail
1000	 Upgrading and streamlining Southern
African port operations
	 • Taking stock of coal facilities across 	
Southern Africa’s ports – What do they offer
at present?
	 • Vessel handling – Improving facilities,
adapting to increased vessel size, improving
turnaround times
	 • Streamlining processes and
increasing  efficiency
	 • Finding alternatives solutions to increase
access for more players
1020	 Prospects for the freight market
	 • Assessing key trends over the past 12 months
	 • Freight developments and the impact on
prospects for SADC coal exports
	 • As we look ahead to 2014 is there reason 	
for optimism?
	 • Adapting to ongoing market changes	
	Simon Lester, Managing Director, Clarkson
South Africa (Pty) Ltd
1040	 PANEL DISCUSSION: Working towards
infrastructural synergy across the
SADC region
	 • Implications of Mozambican infrastructure
development for the wider SADC region
	 • Establishing connectivity through Botswana
and Namibia – Progress and future prospects
	 • Establishing a progressive regulatory
framework to enable synergy across boarders
	 • Harmonising Southern Africa’s port system
	 • Looking ahead – Likely game-changers in
Southern Africa’s coal infrastructure network
in the coming 10  years
	 Panellists to also include:
	 Anand Moodliar, Group Chief Executive,
Barberry Group
	Ian Bird, Chief Executive – Logistics,
CapAfrica Group
	John Thompson, Chief Executive Officer,
RailRoad Association of South Africa
	Andrew Pike, Director, Van Velden
Pike Inc.
1100	 Networking refreshment break
SESSION 6: COAL BUYING TRENDS
– DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
1130	 Chair’s opening comments
1150	 Outlook for coal prices – Implications
for SADC coal
	 • Assessing coal pricing trends over the past
12 months – What scenarios do the coming
months hold?
	 • Evaluating price mechanisms and viability
	 • How are key trends in the coal exporting
markets impacting on the competitiveness of
Southern African coal exports?
	 Peter Ramsay, Managing Editor –
Generating Fuels, Argus Media
1210	 The domestic buyers’ market – Key
dynamics and challenges
	 • How are mining operation costs impacting on
pricing conditions?
	 • Effect of SA coal export dynamics on the role
of the domestic market
	 Nivan Moodley, Head of Mining, Letsema
Consulting and Advisory
1230	 Developments in Asian demand for
African coal
	 • Assessing the key drivers of Asian coal
demand – China, India and beyond
	 • Implications of growing Asian demand for
regional trade dynamics
	 • The evolving role of Asian investment in
driving Southern African coal growth
	 Kobus van der Wath, Founder and Group
Managing Director, The Beijing Axis
“The presentations and keynote speakers were very informative and world class.”
Ronnie Jacobs, Aveng Trident Steel (Pty) Ltd
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1250	 Questions and discussion
1310	 Networking lunch
SESSION 7: INCREASING COAL
PRODUCTION ACROSS THE
SADC REGION
1430	 Chair’s opening comments
1440	 Pushing forward in Botswana's coal
development
	 • Unlocking Botswana's coal potential - Key
projects and progress to date
	 • Overcoming logistical limitations - What
strategies are in place to develop Botswana's
coal infrastructure? Timeline for development
	 Alan Golding, Managing Director, Analytika
Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
1500	 Tanzania and Malawi – Overview of coal
deposits, potential for development and
future prospects
	 • Overview of the coal fields and present
mining/exploration activity within the
Tanzanian and Malawian coal sectors –
	 • Role of overseas players in exploring and
developing Tanzania’s coal assets to date
	 • Looking to the future – Potential for
exploitation of coal resources and implications
for regional coal dynamics
	 Terry Fox, Senior Coal Consultant,
Geofox Consulting
1520	 Zimbabwe – Short and long-term
prospects for coal development
	 • Huge untapped potential in Zimbabwean coal
– Reserves and coal types
	 • Progress to date – Existing opportunities
	 • Looking ahead – How might the future
development of Zimbabwe’s coal basins
transform regional coal dynamics?
	 Fred Moyo, Group Chairman, Gold
Recovery Group P/L
1540	 Containing the environmental impact
of mine development
	 • Key environmental concerns for coal 	
mine development
	 • Status of mine rehabilitation across Southern
Africa's coal sector	
	 • Applicable strategies for the Southern African
context - What new technologies are in 	
the pipeline?
	 Prof Willem van Riet, Director,
Transboundary Consulting Africa
1600	 Questions and discussion
1620	 Networking refreshment break
SESSION 8: REGULATION
AND INVESTMENT
1650	 Chair’s opening comments
1710	 How is the South African regulatory
environment impacting upon coal growth?
	 • Key developments in South Africa's regulatory
landscape in the past 12 months
	 • Impact of the regulatory environment on
investor behaviour - How has the coal industry
been affected?
	 • Looking ahead – Reasons for optimism?
	 Jonathan Veeran, Partner – Africa Mining and
Energy Projects, Webber Wentzel
1730     	Assessing the implications of political
context on viability of SADC coal projects
	 • Taking stock of key country risk areas across
Southern Africa
	 • Impact of regulatory and policy uncertainty on
investor confidence
	 • Necessary adaptations and precautions to
enable coal industry growth in spite of key 	
risk areas
	 Claude Baissac, Executive Director, Eunomix
1750	 The changing interplay between
Southern Africa and Asia – Emerging
entrants into the SADC coal market
	 • How have the past 5 years seen changes in
the interaction between Southern African and
Asian coal sectors?
	 • Significance of Asian investment in the current
economic climate
	 • How are emerging Asian entrants changing the
face of SADC coal?
	 Hannah Edinger, Senior Manager; Head of
Research  Strategy, Frontier Advisory
(Pty) Ltd
1810	 PANEL DISCUSSION: Raising capital
for SADC coal projects
	 • Impact of market volatility on prospects for
raising capital – Necessary adaptations
	 • Minimising risk – Key risk areas in the 	
Southern African context and strategies for
safeguarding against them
	 • Attracting overseas investment for Southern
Africa coal projects – How are foreign
investment patterns developing?
	 • Reliable project valuation – Common pitfalls
and applicable strategies
	 Panellists to also include:
	 Rob Futter, Director, CRESCO Project
Finance (Pty) Ltd
	Noah Greenhill, Head – Corporate Finance,
Sasfin Capital (a division of Sasfin
Bank Limited)
1840	 End of Day Two
“A useful event which was professionally managed.”
Kamal Chatterjee, UltraTech Cement Limited
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Exxaro’s Grootegeluk Mine
The Grootegeluk surface coal mine operation is situated
in the Waterberg Coalfield. The latter has a strike length
of approximately 88km east-west and ±40km north-south
as defined in the Republic of South Africa, but extends
westward into Botswana.
The coal is beneficiated to produce a multi-product blend
of semi-soft coking coal and thermal coal. After about one
metre of topsoil has been removed, the overburden is drilled
and blasted before being loaded by hydraulic shovels 	
into trucks.
All thermal coal produced at the mine is sent to the Matimba
Power station at a rate of 14.5 million tonnes a year.
Eskom’s Matimba Power Station
The planning of Matimba as a base-load station began in
1978. The construction of Matimba started in 1981, and the
first unit was placed on commercial load in September 1987.
Its design is suitable for less water usage and therefore is well
located in Lephalale (previously known as Ellisras) where
water is scarce. Matimba is the Tsonga word for “Power” – It
is the largest direct dry cooling power station in the world,
an innovation necessitated by the severe shortage of water
in the area where it is situated. The station obtains its coal
from the adjacent Grootegeluk Colliery which has sufficient
coal reserves to guarantee Matimba a minimum lifespan of
35 years with a possible extension to 50 years at 3,600 tons
of coal per hour. The annual send-out power from Matimba
amounts to approximately 28 000GWh. Matimba is the
holder of the world record of 80 days for six units on load.
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Cancellations received after 5 April 2013 are liable for the full field trip fee. However, substitutions can be sent to attend in your place at no extra charge.
Registrations received after 5 April 2013 are still liable for the full field trip fee in case of cancellation. If owing to a force majeure the field trip needs to be cancelled,
Coaltrans will not be liable for any travel or accommodation expenses incurred by delegates or their organisations. Field trip subject to minimum and maximum
numbers. Delegates should ensure that they are properly insured which should include Personal Accident and Travel insurance. As a matter of good order, they
should also ensure that they have Liability insurance cover.
OUTLINE ITINERARY
•Depart Sun City early AM
• Travel by coach to
Grootegeluk, arriving at 1000
•Refreshments, presentation 	
and tour
•Lunch at Grootegeluk
•1300 depart Grootegeluk. Bus
transfer to Matimba Power Station
•Tour and refreshments at Matimba
Power Station
•Departure back to Johannesburg 	
by coach, arriving early evening
Field trip subject to a minimum and
maximum number of participants. Delegates
will be able to join on a first-come first-served
basis. The price for the field trip includes
coach fare, transfers and meals. All delegates
will be driven back to Johannesburg. Any
delegates wishing to make alternative travel
plans from Matimba Power Station following
the field trip are welcome to do so at their
own expense.
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GROOTEGELUK MINE AND
MATIMBA POWER STATION
A unique opportunity to see Exxaro’s Grootegeluk mine in the Waterberg, the first
operational mine in the region, and Eskom’s nearby Matimba Power Station.
Thursday 9 May 2013
Optional post-conference Field Trip
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12th Coaltrans Southern Africa

  • 1. Register by 22 March 2013 & save €150 Discounted junior miner rate available PARTNER WITH US Turn to page 9 7 - 8 May 2013 | The Sun City Hotel | South Africa +44 20 7779 7222www.coaltrans.com/southernafricacoaltrans@euromoneyplc.com Conference highlights include: • KeyplayersfromacrossSouthern Africa’s coal supply chainassessingprospectsforestablishingan efficient, harmonised coal infrastructuresystemacrosstheregion • Howshifting dynamicsarechangingthefaceofSouthernAfricanpower generation,fromquestions overpower tariffstothepossiblecontroversialintroductionofshale gasintotheSouthAfricanenergymix • Changingtrendsincoal pricing and buying trends,bothdomesticallyandoverseas Bronze Sponsor Supporters Silver Sponsor NEW for 2013.Enjoyawiderangeofnetworkingopportunities,includinganoptionalpost-conference fieldtriptovisitExxaro’sgroundbreakingGrootegelukmineintheWaterbergandEskom’snearby MatimbaPowerStation Gold Sponsor Hear from Bheki Sibiya Chief Executive Officer, Chamber of Mines of South Africa Siyabonga Gama Chief Executive Officer, Transnet Freight Rail Nosipho Siwisa-Damasane Chief Executive Officer, Richards Bay Coal Terminal Ian Hall Pr. Eng. Chairman, Steering Committee, South African Coal Roadmap
  • 2. Coaltrans is delighted to return to South Africa to present the 12th Coaltrans Southern Africa. The past year has seen significant developments shape South Africa’s coal sector, ranging from concerns over power tariffs to ongoing regulatory debate. Whilst the continued exploration and development of the Limpopo coalfields signals South Africa’s enduring status as one of the world’s most lucrative coal sectors, many questions remain as to how these extensive assets will be utilised. Southern Africa as a whole promises to play a key role in global coal dynamics in the years ahead. Join us to understand how to position your business at the forefront of these opportunities. POWER GENERATION Recent months have seen heated debate surround South Africa’s power sector. As power demand continues to climb, both within South Africa and further across the SADC region, what is the best way forward for increasing the availability of affordable power whilst continuing to encourage growth in coal exports? COAL SUPPLY CHAIN Challenges across Southern Africa’s coal infrastructure continue to underpin the rate of progress in regional coal development. As coal exploration stretches further afield, what infrastructural plans are underway to facilitate development, and how existing supply chain routes are being adapted to improve co-ordination and harmonisation across the region. THE CHANGING FACE OF SADC COAL PRODUCTION Whilst South Africa remains one of the world’s leading coal producers, key challenges are pushing the industry to examine how the coming years will play out. Hurdles ranging from water scarcity to the ongoing skills shortage are some of the questions surrounding the future of this influential market. However with extensive untapped potential known to exist within the junior mining sector and a wealth of opportunity across the wider SADC region, the opportunities for investment and innovation are great. COAL BUYING DYNAMICS Amidst reports that Indian thermal coal imports alone more than doubled between November 2012 – November 2013, how is Southern African coal being affected by changing coal buying dynamics, both at home and abroad? What are the key factors shaping trends, and what does the year ahead hold for coal prices? 2 About the Organisers Coaltrans Conferences organises large-scale international coal conferences, which attract delegates from all over the world. It also runs focused regional events, exhibitions, field trips and training courses. It has a reputation for employing the highest organisational standards. In 2013, Coaltrans is running events in Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Germany, India , Indonesia, Mongolia, Mozambique, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, UK and USA. For more information please visit www.coaltrans.com. Driving sustainable coal growth acro
  • 3. 3 Hear from Bheki Sibiya Chief Executive Officer, Chamber of Mines of South Africa Siyabonga Gama Chief Executive Officer, Transnet Freight Rail Nosipho Siwisa-Damasane Chief Executive Officer, Richards Bay Coal Terminal Ian Hall Pr. Eng. Chairman, Steering Committee, South African Coal Roadmap 3 Venue The Sun City Hotel in South Africa has a total of 340 rooms, which are spacious, stylish and inviting. All standard hotel rooms at the Sun City Hotel face the sparkling pool and are equipped with the facilities one would expect from a world class entertainment holiday resort. For details on how to reserve your room at a preferential rate for attendees, please turn to page ten. Register by 22 March 2013 save €150 WHAT’S NEW FOR 2013? Networking Golf Join us for pre-conference networking golf on 6 May at the Lost City Golf Course. This 18-hole desert-style golf course is surrounded by spectacular views across South Africa’s wilderness. With multiple tees to suit every level skill, this renowned golf course also features an additional water hazard full of live Nile crocodiles at the 13th hole for those seeking a truly unique golfing experience. Please see p.10 to book your place. Post conference fieldtrip Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see Exxaro’s Grootegeluk mine in the Waterberg, the first operational mine in the region and Eskom’s nearby Matimba Power Station. Turn to p.8 for more information. AGENDA AT A GLANCE 1. Opening keynotes 2. South African coal production – Part One 3.Changing prospects for SADC power generation 4. South African coal production – Part Two 5. Upgrading coal infrastructure 6. Coal buying trends – Domestic and international 7. Increasing coal production across the SADC region 8. Regulation and investment Discounted junior miner rate available PARTNER WITH US Turn to page 9 oss the SADC region AvailabletoSponsor
  • 4. CONFERENCEAGENDA 4 DAY ONE – TUESDAY 7 MAY 0800 Registration coffee 0900 Welcome opening remarks Ellie Saklatvala, Conference Producer, Coaltrans Conferences Ltd. SESSION 1: OPENING KEYNOTES 0910 Chair’s opening comments 0920 Maintaining the profitability of South African coal mines in the current climate • Absorbing increases in power costs • How is the regulatory environment impacting on investment in projects? How can the industry adapt and find strategies for growth? • Labour unrest – Implications for the coal sector and strategies for moving forward • Strategies for junior miners to remain competitive Bheki Sibiya, Chief Executive Officer, Chamber of Mines of South Africa 0940 Mapping out the future of South Africa’s coal industry • Coal – The South African context • The SA Coal Roadmap approach • Policy, infrastructure and logistics • Trade-offs to be considered going forward • Key decisions and immediate actions required Ian Hall Pr. Eng., Chairman, Steering Committee, South African Coal Roadmap 1000 Questions and discussion 1020 Networking refreshment break SESSION 2: SOUTH AFRICAN COAL PRODUCTION – PART ONE 1050 Chair’s opening comments 1100 Impact of the development of Limpopo on South African coal dynamics • Grootegeluk - Groundbreaking progress in the Waterberg • The significance of the Waterberg for South African coal production in the long-term • Assessing the wider-reaching impact of coal development on Limpopo’s economic growth – Long and short-term Ernst Venter, Executive Head, Growth, Technology Services, Exxaro Resources 1120 Facilitating junior miners in establishing new projects • Key obstacles facing junior miners in setting up new projects – Common pitfalls • Establishing key partnerships with existing players • Adapting strategies throughout mine development Delmaine Spies, Chief Executive Officer, Paisley Park Mining 1140 PANEL DISCUSSION: Junior miners – Opportunities for growth in a challenging environment • How have prospects for junior miners evolved over the past 2 years? • Prospects for securing finance in the current climate • Navigating South Africa’s regulatory environment • Securing coal infrastructure access and allocation – Has progress been made? What new strategies are in the pipeline? • Key opportunities in the domestic market Panellists to also include: Thando Mkatshana, Chief Executive, ARM Coal (a division of African Rainbow Minerals) Ayanda Bam, Executive Chairman, Kuyasa Mining (Pty) Ltd Andre Boje, Chief Executive Officer, Wescoal Holdings Ltd 1230 Networking lunch SESSION 3: CHANGING PROSPECTS FOR SADC POWER GENERATION 1400 Chair’s opening comments Chair: Dr. Graeme Chown, Director, PPA Energy 1410 Eskom – Meeting the power deficit in a challenging climate • Strategy for unlocking the potential in junior miner projects – How will off-take agreements work? • Looking to the future – Approach to maintaining fuel supplies • Integrating IPPs into the South African power model Senior representative, Eskom 1430 Power tariffs and pricing mechanisms – A productive way forward for South Africa • Evaluating existing power tariffs and proposed reforms • Implications of power tariff increases on viability of the coal and power sectors • Alternative approaches to power pricing to ensure a sustainable future Michael Andre Rossouw, Executive Director, Xstrata Alloys “Well organised and excellent speakers.” Trevor Raman, Osborn Engineered Products Register a group of two or more and qualify for a group discount AvailabletoSponsor AvailabletoSponsor
  • 5. CONFERENCEAGENDA 5 • What strategies are in place to both retain and generate an increased skilled workforce for the coal industry? Prof Rosemary Falcon, SARChI Chair of Clean Coal Technology, University of the Witwatersrand 1710 Facilitating the long-term supply of water for coal development • Taking stock of the current severity of the water shortages facing South Africa's coal industry • As attention turns to the Waterberg, how vital is water security to enabling the development of this area's enormous coal reserves? • Policy for ensuring security of water supply for South Africa's coal industry - Regulatory framework and licensing Tendani Nditwani, Chief Water Resource Planner North, Department of Water Affairs 1730 Adapting to water constraints to enable continued mine development • Correlation between water access and mine viability • As South Africa’s coal producers push further into the Waterberg and water scarcity becomes an increasingly pressing issue, what technologies and methods are being adopted to overcome this hurdle? Peter Shepherd, Principal Hydrologist, SRK Consulting 1750 SAMREC vs JORC – Classifying South Africa’s coals • Taking stock of changing trends in South African coal qualities • Common errors and oversights in coal classification • Key distinctions in rationales and methodologies – Evaluating pros and cons Maria Dorland, Senior Consultant: Coal Resources, Snowden Mining Industry  Consultants 1810 Case study – Applying geophysics to the SANS 10320 Standard in the Ellisras basin • Working with relative densities • How can experiences in Ellisras be applied further afield? John Sullivan, Geological Specialist, Sasol Mining 1830 Questions and discussion 1840 End of Day OneA “It is a true information sharing session.” Gift Nhlabathi, Exxaro Resources Ltd Discounted junior miner rate available 1450 Bringing affordable power to Southern Africa • Rising demand across Southern Africa – How severe is the power deficit at present? • Upcoming SADC coal-fired power initiatives – What do they signal for the future? • Developing infrastructure routes to facilitate increased power generation • Establishing the correct regulatory framework to support efficient generation and supply of power • Role of gas and other alternatives in the SADC energy matrix Alison Chikova, Chief Engineer, Southern African Power Pool 1510 Role of alternative forms of energy in Southern African power generation • Taking stock of Southern Africa’s energy matrix – Sources of power and extent of use • Evaluating comparative economic viability of alternative forms of energy across Southern Africa • Progress in developing Mozambique’s recently discovered offshore gas reserves – Implications for regional energy mix Robert Jeffrey, Managing Director, Econometrix (Pty) Ltd 1530 Utilising shale gas in the Karoo – Likelihood and implications for the SADC energy matrix • Scale of natural gas reserves in the Karoo – What steps have been taken so far to access it? • How have fracking methods and technologies advanced? To what extent is it possible to limit environmental damage? • Is harnessing the Karoo shale gas inevitable? What would it mean for the Southern African energy matrix? Prof Philip Lloyd, Research Professor, Energy Institute, Cape Peninsula University of Technology 1550 Questions and discussion 1610 Networking refreshment break SESSION 4: SOUTH AFRICAN COAL PRODUCTION – PART TWO 1640 Chair’s opening comments Chair: Xavier Prevost, Senior Coal Analyst, XMP Consulting 1650 Taking stock of the skills shortage – Implications for coal growth • Severity of the skills shortage currently facing South Africa’s coal sector – Impact to date • What is driving the loss of skilled workers to other markets? 1840 Networking Evening Reception Join us for our evening networking reception at the end of Day One, for a chance to discuss the day’s proceedings with fellow delegates, cement existing relationships and meet new business partners in a relaxed informal setting. AvailabletoSponsor
  • 6. CONFERENCEAGENDA 6 DAY TWO – WEDNESDAY 8 MAY 0800 Registration coffee 0900 Opening remarks Ellie Saklatvala, Conference Producer, Coaltrans Conferences Ltd. SESSION 5: UPGRADING COAL INFRASTRUCTURE 0910 Chair’s opening comments Chair: Athol Emerton, Managing Director, LBH Africa 0920 RBCT – Bringing Southern African coal into the export market • Key port upgrades and developments over the past 12 months • What strategies are in place to improve port access for a wider range of players in the short and long-term future? • Looking beyond 90Mt – Strategies for the future Nosipho Siwisa-Damasane, Chief Executive Officer, Richards Bay Coal Terminal 0940 Increasing infrastructure access for junior miners • Urgent shortfalls facing South Africa’s smaller mining companies in the existing coal supply chain • How is rail access and allocation being worked into strategy for new plans looking ahead? • Innovations and solutions to increase options for junior miners Siyabonga Gama, Chief Executive Officer, Transnet Freight Rail 1000 Upgrading and streamlining Southern African port operations • Taking stock of coal facilities across Southern Africa’s ports – What do they offer at present? • Vessel handling – Improving facilities, adapting to increased vessel size, improving turnaround times • Streamlining processes and increasing  efficiency • Finding alternatives solutions to increase access for more players 1020 Prospects for the freight market • Assessing key trends over the past 12 months • Freight developments and the impact on prospects for SADC coal exports • As we look ahead to 2014 is there reason for optimism? • Adapting to ongoing market changes Simon Lester, Managing Director, Clarkson South Africa (Pty) Ltd 1040 PANEL DISCUSSION: Working towards infrastructural synergy across the SADC region • Implications of Mozambican infrastructure development for the wider SADC region • Establishing connectivity through Botswana and Namibia – Progress and future prospects • Establishing a progressive regulatory framework to enable synergy across boarders • Harmonising Southern Africa’s port system • Looking ahead – Likely game-changers in Southern Africa’s coal infrastructure network in the coming 10 years Panellists to also include: Anand Moodliar, Group Chief Executive, Barberry Group Ian Bird, Chief Executive – Logistics, CapAfrica Group John Thompson, Chief Executive Officer, RailRoad Association of South Africa Andrew Pike, Director, Van Velden Pike Inc. 1100 Networking refreshment break SESSION 6: COAL BUYING TRENDS – DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL 1130 Chair’s opening comments 1150 Outlook for coal prices – Implications for SADC coal • Assessing coal pricing trends over the past 12 months – What scenarios do the coming months hold? • Evaluating price mechanisms and viability • How are key trends in the coal exporting markets impacting on the competitiveness of Southern African coal exports? Peter Ramsay, Managing Editor – Generating Fuels, Argus Media 1210 The domestic buyers’ market – Key dynamics and challenges • How are mining operation costs impacting on pricing conditions? • Effect of SA coal export dynamics on the role of the domestic market Nivan Moodley, Head of Mining, Letsema Consulting and Advisory 1230 Developments in Asian demand for African coal • Assessing the key drivers of Asian coal demand – China, India and beyond • Implications of growing Asian demand for regional trade dynamics • The evolving role of Asian investment in driving Southern African coal growth Kobus van der Wath, Founder and Group Managing Director, The Beijing Axis “The presentations and keynote speakers were very informative and world class.” Ronnie Jacobs, Aveng Trident Steel (Pty) Ltd Register by 22 March 2013 save €150
  • 7. CONFERENCEAGENDA 7 1250 Questions and discussion 1310 Networking lunch SESSION 7: INCREASING COAL PRODUCTION ACROSS THE SADC REGION 1430 Chair’s opening comments 1440 Pushing forward in Botswana's coal development • Unlocking Botswana's coal potential - Key projects and progress to date • Overcoming logistical limitations - What strategies are in place to develop Botswana's coal infrastructure? Timeline for development Alan Golding, Managing Director, Analytika Holdings (Pty) Ltd. 1500 Tanzania and Malawi – Overview of coal deposits, potential for development and future prospects • Overview of the coal fields and present mining/exploration activity within the Tanzanian and Malawian coal sectors – • Role of overseas players in exploring and developing Tanzania’s coal assets to date • Looking to the future – Potential for exploitation of coal resources and implications for regional coal dynamics Terry Fox, Senior Coal Consultant, Geofox Consulting 1520 Zimbabwe – Short and long-term prospects for coal development • Huge untapped potential in Zimbabwean coal – Reserves and coal types • Progress to date – Existing opportunities • Looking ahead – How might the future development of Zimbabwe’s coal basins transform regional coal dynamics? Fred Moyo, Group Chairman, Gold Recovery Group P/L 1540 Containing the environmental impact of mine development • Key environmental concerns for coal mine development • Status of mine rehabilitation across Southern Africa's coal sector • Applicable strategies for the Southern African context - What new technologies are in the pipeline? Prof Willem van Riet, Director, Transboundary Consulting Africa 1600 Questions and discussion 1620 Networking refreshment break SESSION 8: REGULATION AND INVESTMENT 1650 Chair’s opening comments 1710 How is the South African regulatory environment impacting upon coal growth? • Key developments in South Africa's regulatory landscape in the past 12 months • Impact of the regulatory environment on investor behaviour - How has the coal industry been affected? • Looking ahead – Reasons for optimism? Jonathan Veeran, Partner – Africa Mining and Energy Projects, Webber Wentzel 1730 Assessing the implications of political context on viability of SADC coal projects • Taking stock of key country risk areas across Southern Africa • Impact of regulatory and policy uncertainty on investor confidence • Necessary adaptations and precautions to enable coal industry growth in spite of key risk areas Claude Baissac, Executive Director, Eunomix 1750 The changing interplay between Southern Africa and Asia – Emerging entrants into the SADC coal market • How have the past 5 years seen changes in the interaction between Southern African and Asian coal sectors? • Significance of Asian investment in the current economic climate • How are emerging Asian entrants changing the face of SADC coal? Hannah Edinger, Senior Manager; Head of Research Strategy, Frontier Advisory (Pty) Ltd 1810 PANEL DISCUSSION: Raising capital for SADC coal projects • Impact of market volatility on prospects for raising capital – Necessary adaptations • Minimising risk – Key risk areas in the Southern African context and strategies for safeguarding against them • Attracting overseas investment for Southern Africa coal projects – How are foreign investment patterns developing? • Reliable project valuation – Common pitfalls and applicable strategies Panellists to also include: Rob Futter, Director, CRESCO Project Finance (Pty) Ltd Noah Greenhill, Head – Corporate Finance, Sasfin Capital (a division of Sasfin Bank Limited) 1840 End of Day Two “A useful event which was professionally managed.” Kamal Chatterjee, UltraTech Cement Limited www.coaltrans.com/southernafrica
  • 8. Exxaro’s Grootegeluk Mine The Grootegeluk surface coal mine operation is situated in the Waterberg Coalfield. The latter has a strike length of approximately 88km east-west and ±40km north-south as defined in the Republic of South Africa, but extends westward into Botswana. The coal is beneficiated to produce a multi-product blend of semi-soft coking coal and thermal coal. After about one metre of topsoil has been removed, the overburden is drilled and blasted before being loaded by hydraulic shovels into trucks. All thermal coal produced at the mine is sent to the Matimba Power station at a rate of 14.5 million tonnes a year. Eskom’s Matimba Power Station The planning of Matimba as a base-load station began in 1978. The construction of Matimba started in 1981, and the first unit was placed on commercial load in September 1987. Its design is suitable for less water usage and therefore is well located in Lephalale (previously known as Ellisras) where water is scarce. Matimba is the Tsonga word for “Power” – It is the largest direct dry cooling power station in the world, an innovation necessitated by the severe shortage of water in the area where it is situated. The station obtains its coal from the adjacent Grootegeluk Colliery which has sufficient coal reserves to guarantee Matimba a minimum lifespan of 35 years with a possible extension to 50 years at 3,600 tons of coal per hour. The annual send-out power from Matimba amounts to approximately 28 000GWh. Matimba is the holder of the world record of 80 days for six units on load. Cancellations: All cancellations must be received in writing by 5 April 2013 for a full refund, less a 10% administration charge. We cannot accept verbal cancellations. Cancellations received after 5 April 2013 are liable for the full field trip fee. However, substitutions can be sent to attend in your place at no extra charge. Registrations received after 5 April 2013 are still liable for the full field trip fee in case of cancellation. If owing to a force majeure the field trip needs to be cancelled, Coaltrans will not be liable for any travel or accommodation expenses incurred by delegates or their organisations. Field trip subject to minimum and maximum numbers. Delegates should ensure that they are properly insured which should include Personal Accident and Travel insurance. As a matter of good order, they should also ensure that they have Liability insurance cover. OUTLINE ITINERARY •Depart Sun City early AM • Travel by coach to Grootegeluk, arriving at 1000 •Refreshments, presentation and tour •Lunch at Grootegeluk •1300 depart Grootegeluk. Bus transfer to Matimba Power Station •Tour and refreshments at Matimba Power Station •Departure back to Johannesburg by coach, arriving early evening Field trip subject to a minimum and maximum number of participants. Delegates will be able to join on a first-come first-served basis. The price for the field trip includes coach fare, transfers and meals. All delegates will be driven back to Johannesburg. Any delegates wishing to make alternative travel plans from Matimba Power Station following the field trip are welcome to do so at their own expense. 8 See page 10 for details €500(Cancellation policy applies) GROOTEGELUK MINE AND MATIMBA POWER STATION A unique opportunity to see Exxaro’s Grootegeluk mine in the Waterberg, the first operational mine in the region, and Eskom’s nearby Matimba Power Station. Thursday 9 May 2013 Optional post-conference Field Trip “Good information and well organised.” Thami Gwala , SAFlog
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