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Jindal in Mozambique
Growing our spirit the African way Manoj Gupta
Vice President & Country Head –JSPL Mozambique
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Introducing JSPL The Jindal Group was founded in 1952 -is one of India's major steel producers with a significant presence in sectors like Mining, Power Generation and Infrastructure. -With an annual turnover of over US$ 3.5 billion, JSPL is a part of the US$ 18 billion diversified O. P. Jindal Group and is consistently tapping new opportunities by increasing production capacity, diversifying investments, and leveraging its core capabilities to venture into new businesses.
Introducing JSPL (Cont.) JSPL operates the largest coal - based sponge iron plant in the world and has an installed capacity of 3 MTPA of steel at Raigarh . JSPL has recently been rated as the second highest value creator in the world by Boston Consulting Group; 11th fastest growing company in India by Business World; - included in one of the Fab 50 Companies by Forbes Asia, 2009 and 2010; one of the Best Blue Chip companies as well as the Highest Wealth Creator by the Dalal Street Journal.
Jindal Group Around the world
We started as a steel manufacturing company, enhanced our position as a major steel producer and diversified into various other sectors such as Mining, Power Generation & Trading, Petroleum, Cement and Infrastructure.
Presence in: -Asia -Europe -Africa -Australia
JINDAL IN AFRICA
South Africa, Mozambique,Tanzania, Madagascar,Zambia,Botswana, Namibia.
Jindal Africa is a part of Indian multinational conglomerate Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL), which in turn is part of US$18 billion, diversified O.P. Jindal Group. This industrial conglomerate is a leading player globally in the steel, power, mining, coal to liquid, oil & gas, and infrastructure sectors.
Jindal recognizes that Africa is endowed with great mineral wealth and hardworking committed people. Its intent is to pass on its inherent knowledge and experience to the continent by enriching lives, creating job opportunities and adding value.
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Jindal First coal exporter from south of Zambezi
(Concession no 3605 C – South of Zambezi)
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The coal project timeline for Jindal in Mozambique
The Journey begin- Jindal entry to Mozambique
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JSPL acquired Exploration Licenses
Completion of Exploration & establish project viability
In December JSPL & Mozambique signed Chirodzi Mining
concession contract
2011
In Feb, JSPL obtained a Mining rights with production planned
for 2012/13
JSPL starts the building of coal Mine
2012
In September Mining Excavation and coal stocking started
Commissioning of wash plant and first production
2009
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2011
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2012
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2013 -Ship
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Project Overview
Mining method – Open cast Ramp up period ( 3-5 yrs starting 2013) Products – coking coal & thermal coal Mining ongoing with two pits
South part of Zambezi - First Coal
Major milestones achieved Coal Annual Production (ROM) – 10 million T with an option of going to 20 Mtpa
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• Opencast Mine for a capacity of 3 Mtpa developed in Phase I
• Employment created > 1500 workers
• First coal shipment made in Q1 2013
• Built Infrastructure in south of Zambezi , Moatize & Beira
• Acquired rolling stocks
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Coal shipment made
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Capac. estocagem: 200.000 ton Transportadores: 2x750t/h
Jindal Coal Unloading Platform at Munahava- Beira
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Access
Road
Coal Siding
Quay 9
Administrative
Area
Road Access to Port of Beira
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The need for additional logistic infrastructure at Beira port
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Our Strategy to Minimizate the Logistic Challenges Road & Rail Capacity: upto 1 Mtpa dec/13 Rolling Stocks: 5 locomotivas + 100 wagons 63 t Skips : 15 Equipments :
Port Port of Beira: Quay # 9 (TCC9) Capacity: 1 Mtpa Contract with Cornelder: for first year of operation
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Project Phasing
< 3 MPTA 3 – 5 MTPA 5 – 10 MTPA 10+ MTPA
Cornelder 1 berth 1 berth 2 berths
Direct shipping 2 ship loaders 2 ship loaders 4 ship loaders
2 vessels 3 vessels 3 vessels
2 stacker / reclaimers
3 stacker / reclaimers
3 stacker / reclaimers
1 tippler 1 tippler 2 tipplers
Additional stockpile
Longer stockpiles
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Social Projects
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Education
Health
Infrastructure
Overseas Training
Ambulance Mobile Clinic Hospital
Schools
Water supply to communities
Access roads to villages
Hospital renovations
Chitima Water Project
Environmental Friendly
Trees Plantation
2 nos Truck mounted Tree Transplanter Machine at site
Improved technology without damaging the existing trees
Production of Coal
Production Plan is for 10 milion tons of capacity(over 5 years), and with infraestruture availability we could go up to 20 milion tons capacity. (Thermal Coal and Cooking Coal)
Year 2013, the company plans to produce and ship about 1(one) million ton of coking and thermal coal.
Exporting the Coal to other Markets
We exported over 100,000 tons of coal via Port of Beira to the Asian continent – 1Mtpa till Dec13
We expect to double export levels as soon as we improve coal transportation facilities. It is certainly the intention of the company that the desired levels of export of high quality coal to be made later this year.
Way Forward
Mozambique established as world’s new source of metallurgical coal in thick seams and considered potentially to have one of the largest coal reserves in Africa – over 30 billion ton.
• Power Plant set up – targeted to be completed in next 22 months
• To support the GoM initiatives and to participate in joint private developments on feasible and sustainable infrastructure developments under the scope of the socio economical development of the country
• Building capacity in Mozambique
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Conclusion Despite the issue of infrastructure bottlenecks, Mozambique remains a long term solution to the coking coal market with export potential of > 15 Mt of coking coal by 2015
Infrastructure lags and opportunity for Infrastructure build-up with collaboration of government, investors and independent companies working together.
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Key to success …… Infrastructure build-up can happen quickly with collaboration of government, investors and miners working together without changing priorities and plan-Open access approach
The public sector and private sector need to work in conjunction to build A better Mozambique for everyone. !
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