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North Goonyella Fire MRE 20th September 2018. “The decision to alter the fan configuration is the Mine’s and needs to align with the Mine risk assessment and TARP for the fan operation and the limit set in that document. Any change to the plan formulated today should be risk assessed in the light of the current status and needs to at least give consideration to, and include coal mine workers who may be affected”

  • February 1, 2021

MRE - North Goonyella - 20.09.2018.pdf There are numerous points to note in the MRE of the 20th. This however stands out.  What can you say? The Mine Management have…

North Goonyella at time of First AFR Article 19th September 2018.”Mine management quickly assessed the facts, took appropriate steps, removed people from underground, contacted the inspectorate, and began mobilising resources to correct the situation. Steps have included pumping inert material near the face to reduce levels, and there are recent indications that process is yielding success with current gas levels below their peak.” Peabody Coal

  • January 29, 2021

https://www.afr.com/companies/cycle-surfing-peabody-stalled-by-queensland-gas-20180919-h15lp9 Matthew Stevens the then Resources Report at the Financial Review wrote the article on the 19th of September 2018. Stevens questions Peabody about whether there is an active heating…