Customer Success Story: Subsidiary OF Core Natural Resources inc. & MineScape

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Company

Subsidiary OF Core Natural Resources inc.

Region

North America

Geology

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MineScape improved forecasts, boosted recovery, cut costs, and prevented delays by identifying and planning for adverse roof conditions.

THE CUSTOMER

Core Natural Resources (NYSE: CNR) is a leading US-based producer and exporter of high-quality, low-cost coal for global markets, supplying both metallurgical coal and high–calorific-value thermal coal.

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Core Natural Resources is a major US Coal Producer:

  • owns and operates 11 mines including 8 longwalls
  • ≈87 mln short tons of coal per year

CHALLENGES

Geological Model Foundation

When designing an underground coal mine, an accurate geological model forms the foundation of effective extraction and long-term mine planning. Detailed knowledge of coal quantities, quality parameters, and the spatial location of seams and mining horizons
is essential to optimise mine design and production scheduling.

Adverse Roof Conditions

At the Leer South underground longwall mine, roof material
is cut above the coal in continuous miner sections to support the ventilation system; however, mining revealed zones of very hard roof stratigraphy in some development areas, which significantly slowed production.

Production Impact

As a result, continuous miner development fell behind the planned longwall schedule, creating the risk of longwall downtime and significant impacts to production targets and costs, while necessary plan changes to shorten development sections led to reduced longwall panel lengths and unrealized coal recovery.

 

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THE SOLUTION

To address these challenges, Core adopted MineScape to integrate drill hole and scope hole data and analyse roof lithology above the coal seam. Using MineScape’s advanced interrogation and visualisation tools, Core achieved the following:

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Hard stratigraphic zones were clearly identified
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Engineers were able to anticipate difficult mining conditions
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Production forecast accuracy was improved
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Coal recovery increased while operating costs were reduced
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Core modelled roof lithology above the coal seam within planned mine boundaries to generate maps showing the spatial extent of both difficult and favorable mining conditions.

 

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“Using MineScape, we improved production forecast accuracy by clearly identifying adverse roof conditions. By transforming drill hole and scope hole data into actionable insights, we were able to avoid difficult mining conditions and forecast adverse areas that could impact production rates.”
Joe Wickline,
 Senior Engineer, Core – Leer South Mine

THE RESULTS

By using MineScape, Core Natural Resources developed an accurate geological model, proactive identification and management of adverse roof conditions enabling more reliable mine planning and production forecasting.

 

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Drill hole data
Scope hole data
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Specific lithology thickness
Above seam roof
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Model thickness
Model spatial limits
Generate maps
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Mine design
Roof zones
Adverse conditions
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Accurate geological model
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Identify adverse mining conditions
Improved planning & forecasting
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3D visualization tools clarifies plan
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