Got these at .44 18Th Feb now up to .88 should have brought more
This is copied from the last Ann. 12/4/09 I am no miner but seems to be a lot of coal with easy access.
The Company is very pleased to announce that it is acquiring a 60% interest in the Unst Khudag Coal Mine and surrounding licenses, which are located in the Dundgobi Province of Mongolia.
The Unst Khudag Coal Mine is strategically located 200km from an operational multi party coal loading facility on a major rail line.
Consists of two Exploration Licenses and one Mining License covering over 59,000 hectares.
Approved Mining Plan and Feasibility Study for the mining of 98.7Mt of coal.
Hunnu is targeting first production from the Unst Khudag Coal Mine in the latter half of 2010.
Off-take agreements are currently being discussed with Mongolian and Chinese coal users.
Exploration Target of 250Mt to 500Mt.*
Past trial production of approximately 30,000t for bulk test work with potential off-take partners and local utilities.
Single coal seam with average thickness of 20 metres dipping at 0 to 5 degrees.
Coal at less than 4 metres from the surface.
Low strip ratio at less than 1:1 from startup.
Coal analysis reveals high quality thermal coal with quality parameters on average Qdaf = 6460 kCal/kg, Ash = 13.9% and Moisture content = 23.9%.
The Unst Khudag Coal Mine is located in Dundgobi province, 290km from Ulaanbaatar, and approximately 200km from the Mongolian railway grid. The project consists of two exploration licenses and one mining license covering over 59,000 hectares of area. The mining license covers approximately 1,600 hectares, on which the relevant government authority have approved the mining of 98.7Mt of coal.
Exploration programmes undertaken at Unst Khudag have included mapping at various scales, trenching, geophysical surveys and drilling. A total of 39 drill holes have been completed to depths less than 100 metres deep. Drilling has intersected a single coal seam with thicknesses varying from 5 to 31 metres. The coal seam has approximately four metres of unconsolidated overburden and dips under cover gently at zero to five degrees.