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COAL PRODUCTION SCHEDULE AND SCOPE OF WORK FOR MINING CONTRACTOR
PT. KUTAI ENERGICoal Mining Company
2011
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CONTENS
I. MINING DEVELOPMENT FOR A MINING PERIOD OF 5 YEARSII. COAL PRODUCTIONSCHEDULE
III. SCOPE OF WORKS
III.1. Mining OperationalIII.1.1. ClearingIII.1.2. Mining OverburdenIII.1.3. Waste Dump LocationIII.1.4. Coal Extraction
III.1.4.1. ExtractionIII.1.4.3. Coal Delivery (Delivery point)
III.1.5. Haul RoadIII.1.5.1. Pit AreasIII.1.5.2. Coal Haul Road maintenance
III.1.6. DrainageIII.1.7. ReclamationIII.1.8. Safety and Occupational Health
III.2. GeneralIII.2.1. Office and Workshop facilitiesIII.2.2. Camp for mining contractor staff and operators.
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I. MINING DEVELOPMENT FOR A MINING PERIOD OF 5 YEARS, AFTER INITIAL SETUP
PT. Kutai Energi coal project covers an area of 6,932 Hectares in the Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan Province. PT. Kutai Energi is focused on its core business of coal mining, and the mine operation was commenced production in 2010. We are continually doing extensive drilling exploration program to improve our coal resources and reserves. Throughout 2010 PT Kutai Energi continued an extensive exploration program and in 2011 exploration involved up to 21 drill rigs.
By the end of year 2010, PT. Kutai Energi commence improving mine infrastructure on with the plan of further integration and on track to achieve a better Kutai Energi.
All projects are designed to further create value through increased production and improved efficiency The following table is a mining development program from 2011 to 2015
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II. COAL PRODUCTION SCHEDULE - MINING PERIOD OF 5 YEARS
PT. Kutai Energi’s target is to increase production in 2012, by conducting mine infrastructure completed in 2011.
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III. SCOPE OF WORKS
III.1. Mining Operational
III.1.1. Clearing
No land clearing shall commence before written approval is given by the Company and shall be surveyed and supervised to ensure that only the approved area is cleared.
The Contractor will phase his land clearing activities in order to minimize the amount of runoff and sediment as a consequence of this activity. The Contractor shall provide an effective sediment control system (i.e. build sediment traps) for TSS (Total Suspended Solids) control as approved by the Company.
The Contractor shall clear all pit, dump, drainage and road areas of trees and vegetation. The cleared area should not extend beyond 10m from the Pit and dump limits.
III.1.2. Removal of Top Soil
The Contractor shall maximize recovery of top and sub soils. Topsoil or subsoil must be stockpiled in an area approved by the Company.
Topsoil and subsoil will be removed, hauled, and stockpiled properly according to the environmental standard at the designated area. An access to/from the stockpile shall be available at any time for re-handling purposes. Typical average thickness of topsoil is 0.5m and subsoil is 1.0m thick underneath the topsoil horizon.
III.1.2. Overburden Removal
The Contractor shall remove overburden from the Pit, and dump the overburden at locations and within dump limits approved by the Company.The overburden material shall be dumped and spread in a manner approved by the Company.
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The working places on mining benches, on haul roads and at the dumps shall be maintained in a safe and tidy condition at all times, including adequate watering for dust suppression.
The Contractor will immediately notify the Company of any indications of which the Contractor is aware of pending instability in the mining pits or the dumps such as settlement and cracks. The Contractor will construct and maintain contour drains to minimize the amount of runoff water entering the mining pits and dumps.
The Company is required to maximize coal resource recovery and hence the Contractor is to take care in the uncovering and cleaning overburden from the top of any coal seam.
Safety berms are to be constructed along all bench crests and drop offs where vehicles could possibly access.
III.1.4. Coal Mining III.1.4.1. Extraction
Coal shall be mined in a proper way so as, to the extent reasonably and economically practicable as approved by the Company to minimize any contamination by non-Coal material, coal loss, or flooding. The Contractor shall set in place procedures to prevent contamination of the coal by foreign objects; in particular ground engaging tools, steel, nuts and bolts, and waste (plastics etc) bottles.
III.1.4.2. Coal Delivery (Delivery point)The Contractor is required to manage the size of its coal truck fleet and schedule its operation in order to provide continuous, consistent feed to the ROM Crusher. The Coal delivery from pit to stockpile, distance about 10 Km.
III.1.5. Haul Road
III.1.5. Pit AreasThe Contractor shall design and construct and maintain haul roads to connect the working Pit to the dump areas, coal haul connecting roads and general Pit and dump roads as required by the Contractor. All main haul roads
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shall be constructed in line with the Contractor’s road construction standards as approved by the Company. The Contractor shall design and construct any additional access roads required to complete the Services.
The Contractor is responsible for supply of sufficient water truck capacity required to suppress dust in the Pit and haulage areas.
III.1.5. Coal Hauling Road Maintenance
Maintain coal haul roads to connect the Pit to the coal port areas.
III.1.6. Drainage
The Contractor is responsible for all water management within the Sites and Port link haul road. This includes the provision of Pit dewatering, diversions, flood mitigation around the Pit, road culverts as required, sediment control structures and environmental catchment’s drains. Pumped water is to be discharged into water channels as approved by the Company. Dirty mine water outside the approved limits shall not be discharged.
III.1.7. ReclamationIII.1.8. Safety and Occupational Health
In performing the Services the Contractor shall comply with the Company’s safety requirements as notified to the Contractor.
The safety requirements include, but are not limited to, providing:a. Road and general safety signage;b. Road traffic control structures and berms;c. Radio communication on all light vehicles
All the Contractor personnel on the Sites must have completed the Contractor’s induction (as approved by the Company), the Contractor’s representatives performing the inductions must obtain certification from the Company in regards to being suitably qualified to induct personnel prior to inducting any personnel.All the Contractor personnel on the Sites must conform to the Contractor’s safety management plan and any other safety
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requirements as notified to the Contractor and wear Contractor identification badges at all times.
The Contractor shall perform a full risk assessment of the Services to be performed and present a report of such risk assessment to the Company before the Contractor will be permitted access to the Sites to perform the Services.
The Contractor will provide an appropriate level of supervision of the Services at all times. The supervision will be accountable for achieving all safety and production outcomes and follow the Contractor’s standards, rules, and procedures as approved by the Company.
The Contractor shall provide to the Company a report that details the following:(i) Number of employees in the previous month employed at the
Sites;(ii) Aggregate number of hours of employment in the previous
month of such employees;(iii) Number of accidents which caused lost time during the
previous calendar month at the Sites;(iv) Frequency rate of lost time accidents at the Sites for the
month and a description of these including days lost; (v) Frequency of equipment damage accidents at the Sites for the
month and a description of these including cost;(vi) Number of accidents at the Sites requiring a referral to a
doctor for the previous calendar month;(vii) Frequency rate of accidents at the Sites requiring a referral to
a doctor for the month; (viii) Number of minor injuries at the Sites for the month;(ix)Frequency rate of minor injuries at the Sites for the month;(x) Number of days lost from continuing injuries at the Sites
carried over from the previous month(s);(xi) Number of near misses or significant incidents at the Sites for
the month; and
III.2. General
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III.2.1. Office and Workshop facilities.
The Contractor shall construct their own office and workshop facilities for the performance of the Services. The Company shall provide land for the Contractor’s Facilities without cost to the Contractor.
III.2.2. Camp for mining contractor for staff and operators.
The Contractor shall construct their own accommodation facilities for the performance of the Services. The Company shall provide land for the Contractor’s Camp and Housing Accommodation without cost to the Contractor.
APPENDIX 1
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PIT BLOCK A
APPENDIX 2
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Out pit Dump
Out pit Dump
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FACE POSITION PIT AND DUMPPERIOD YEAR 2012 - 2016
Face Position End of 2012 Face Position End of 2013
Face Position End Of 2014 Face Position End Of 2015
Face Position End Of 2016
APPENDIX 3
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COAL DELIVERY POINT
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