Pike River Mine

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La mine de Pike River est une mine souterraine de charbon située dans la région de West Coast en Nouvelle-Zélande. Elle serait un des plus grands gisements de charbon de Nouvelle-Zélande. En novembre 2010, plusieurs explosions dans la mine ont conduit à la mort de 29 personnes, plus grave accident minier dans le pays depuis 1914. La mine a été fermée à la suite de cet accident, avant qu'en 2019, une opération ne soit lancée par la Pike river recovery agency pour explorer à nouveau la grotte afin d'identifier les causes de l'accident et extraire les restes des 29 mineurs tués en 2010. rdf:langString
The Pike River Mine is a coal mine formerly operated by Pike River Coal 46 km (29 mi) north-northeast of Greymouth in the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It is the site of the Pike River Mine disaster that occurred on 19 November 2010, leading to the deaths of 29 men whose bodies have not been recovered. The mine and assets are currently owned by the Pike River Recovery Agency, a stand-alone ministry of the Government of New Zealand, following the liquidation of Solid Energy in 2018. rdf:langString
Kopalnia Pike River (ang. Pike River Mine) – kopalnia węgla kamiennego należąca do położona 46 km na północny wschód od Greymouth na południowej wyspie Nowa Zelandia. Kopalnia miała rozpocząć produkcję na początku 2008 i oczekiwano, że poziom produkcji osiągnie ok. 1 miliona ton rocznie, w okresie późniejszym liczba ta została zrewidowana do 320–360 tys. ton rocznie. Wydobywany w niej węgiel jest bardzo wysokiej jakości. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La mine de Pike River est une mine souterraine de charbon située dans la région de West Coast en Nouvelle-Zélande. Elle serait un des plus grands gisements de charbon de Nouvelle-Zélande. En novembre 2010, plusieurs explosions dans la mine ont conduit à la mort de 29 personnes, plus grave accident minier dans le pays depuis 1914. La mine a été fermée à la suite de cet accident, avant qu'en 2019, une opération ne soit lancée par la Pike river recovery agency pour explorer à nouveau la grotte afin d'identifier les causes de l'accident et extraire les restes des 29 mineurs tués en 2010.
rdf:langString The Pike River Mine is a coal mine formerly operated by Pike River Coal 46 km (29 mi) north-northeast of Greymouth in the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It is the site of the Pike River Mine disaster that occurred on 19 November 2010, leading to the deaths of 29 men whose bodies have not been recovered. The mine and assets are currently owned by the Pike River Recovery Agency, a stand-alone ministry of the Government of New Zealand, following the liquidation of Solid Energy in 2018. It was to begin production in early 2008, and was initially expected to produce around one million tonnes of coal per year for around 20 years, making the mine the second-largest coal export mine in the country, as well as the largest underground coal mine of the country. The estimate for production was reduced to between 320,000 and 360,000 tonnes for 2011. The coal of the mine is described as "New Zealand's largest known deposit of high fluidity and quality hard coking coal" (a type of coal in high demand for iron smelting), and was expected to earn around NZ$170 million in export income annually. Various setbacks occurred during late 2007 and early 2008 delaying the start of coal production. While mine operators were originally confident that production would still start in 2008 (having reached within 400 m (1,300 ft) of the coal seam in early 2008), in mid-2009 the mine was still not producing at expected levels, with the target of the first 60,000 tons of coal to be shipped having slipped to early 2010. The mine operators noted that technical difficulties with several mining machines were to blame for the delays, which also forced the company to ask for an extension from its financiers. In February 2010, the first export shipment of 20,000 tons of coal was delivered to India for use in steel production. An explosion on Friday 19 November 2010 trapped 29 workers inside the mine. Rescuers delayed entering the mine, due to the risk of another explosion. On 24 November, a second explosion occurred and it was subsequently presumed that the workers could not have survived. A third explosion occurred at 3:39 pm 26 November; it appeared to be smaller than the first two. A fourth explosion occurred on 28 November at 1:55 pm. Initial recovery efforts were abandoned after rescue robots were lost and after insolvency the Pike River Recovery Agency was formed and reentered the mine in May 2019. As of July 2020 the recovery team had penetrated over 1.4 km into the mine and recovered four original rescue robots previously lost. On 17 February 2021, the Pike River Recovery Agency reported that it had reached a point 2.2 up the mine access tunnel to the site of a rockfall. This was the furthest point into the mine that the agency planned to go, and the work to this point had cost approximately $50 million. On 23 March 2021, the minister responsible for Pike River Re-entry, Andrew Little, stated that it was too hard and too expensive to go any further into the mine.
rdf:langString Kopalnia Pike River (ang. Pike River Mine) – kopalnia węgla kamiennego należąca do położona 46 km na północny wschód od Greymouth na południowej wyspie Nowa Zelandia. Kopalnia miała rozpocząć produkcję na początku 2008 i oczekiwano, że poziom produkcji osiągnie ok. 1 miliona ton rocznie, w okresie późniejszym liczba ta została zrewidowana do 320–360 tys. ton rocznie. Wydobywany w niej węgiel jest bardzo wysokiej jakości. 19 listopada 2010 w kopalni doszło do eksplozji, w wyniku której 29 górników zostało zasypanych, 24 listopada doszło do kolejnej eksplozji, po której ogłoszono, że zaginieni górnicy najprawdopodobniej zginęli.
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