Our projects
Bengalla Continuation
During 2012 Bengalla will apply for a new Development Consent, to continue mining for another 21 years beyond its current approval to 2017.
The application will also seek to increase the upper limit for production, to allow for any future increases in the rate of mining.
Mount Pleasant Project
Coal & Allied is currently conducting a full feasibility study into the Mount Pleasant deposit, ahead of a development decision on the project.
Carrington West Wing
Coal & Allied is investigating options for a possible extension of mining at Hunter Valley Operations, north of the Hunter River.
Warkworth Mine Extension
Coal & Allied is investigating its options to extend mining within its existing lease at the Mount Thorley Warkworth mine near Singleton.
Hunter Valley Operations South Project
In 2006, Coal & Allied instigated a process to replace the multiple approvals under which HVO South operates, with a single Project Approval. This process, as allowed for by the NSW Government, will streamline administration for both Coal & Allied and the Department of Planning.
Bengalla Modification
A modifications is proposed to the existing development consent for Bengalla.
The modification will maximise the mine's overburden storage capacity, within the existing Development Consent Boundary and mining tenements, without increasing the height of the overburden area.
Lower Hunter Lands Project
In October 2006 the New South Wales State Government released the Lower Hunter Regional Strategy (LHRS). The primary purpose of this strategy is to ensure adequate land in appropriate locations is available to sustainably accommodate the projected housing and employment needs of the region's growing population.
Projects Community Engagement Programme
With a long history in the Hunter Valley, and a long term committment to the region, Coal & Allied is committed to keeping the community informed of its plans and activities.


