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The past year has seen significant developments shape South Africa’s coal sector, ranging from concerns over power tariffs to ongoing regulatory debate. Whilst the continued exploration and development of the Limpopo coalfields signals South Africa’s enduring status as one of the world’s most lucrative coal sectors, many questions remain as to how these extensive assets will be utilised. With Southern Africa promising to play a key role in global coal dynamics in the years ahead, join us at the 12th Coaltrans Southern Africa to establish a leading role in this evolving market.
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7 - 8 May 2013 | The Sun City Hotel | South Africa
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Conference highlights include:
• KeyplayersfromacrossSouthern Africa’s coal supply chainassessingprospectsforestablishinganefficient, harmonised coal infrastructuresystemacrosstheregion
• Howshifting dynamicsarechangingthefaceofSouthernAfricanpower generation,fromquestionsoverpower tariffstothepossiblecontroversialintroductionofshale gasintotheSouthAfricanenergymix
• Changingtrendsincoal pricing and buying trends,bothdomesticallyandoverseas
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Ian Hall Pr. Eng. Chairman,SteeringCommittee, South African Coal Roadmap
Coaltrans is delighted to return to South Africa to present the 12th Coaltrans Southern Africa.The past year has seen significant developments shape South Africa’s coal sector, ranging from concerns over power tariffs to ongoing regulatory debate. Whilst the continued exploration and development of the Limpopo coalfields signals South Africa’s enduring status as one of the world’s most lucrative coal sectors, many questions remain as to how these extensive assets will be utilised. Southern Africa as a whole promises to play a key role in global coal dynamics in the years ahead. Join us to understand how to position your business at the forefront of these opportunities.
POWER GENERATIONRecent months have seen heated debate surround South Africa’s power sector. As power demand continues to climb, both within South Africa and further across the SADC region, what is the best way forward for increasing the availability of affordable power whilst continuing to encourage growth in coal exports?
COAL SUPPLY CHAINChallenges across Southern Africa’s coal infrastructure continue to underpin the rate of progress in regional coal development.
As coal exploration stretches further afield, what infrastructural plans are underway to facilitate development, and how existing supply chain routes are being adapted to improve co-ordination and harmonisation across the region.
THE CHANGING FACE OF SADC COAL PRODUCTIONWhilst South Africa remains one of the world’s leading coal producers, key challenges are pushing the industry to examine how the coming years will play out. Hurdles ranging from water scarcity to the ongoing skills shortage are some of the questions surrounding the future of this influential market. However with extensive untapped potential known to exist within the junior mining sector and a wealth of opportunity across the wider SADC region, the opportunities for investment and innovation are great.
COAL BUYING DYNAMICSAmidst reports that Indian thermal coal imports alone more than doubled between November 2012 – November 2013, how is Southern African coal being affected by changing coal buying dynamics, both at home and abroad? What are the key factors shaping trends, and what does the year ahead hold for coal prices?
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About the OrganisersCoaltrans Conferencesorganiseslarge-scaleinternationalcoalconferences,whichattractdelegatesfromallovertheworld.Italsorunsfocusedregionalevents,exhibitions,fieldtripsandtrainingcourses.Ithasareputationforemployingthehighestorganisationalstandards.In2013,CoaltransisrunningeventsinAustralia,Brazil,China,Colombia,Germany,India,Indonesia,Mongolia,Mozambique,Poland,Russia,Singapore,SouthAfrica,UKandUSA.Formoreinformationpleasevisitwww.coaltrans.com.
Driving sustainable coal growth across the SADC region
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Hear fromBheki Sibiya ChiefExecutiveOfficer, Chamber of Mines of South Africa
Siyabonga Gama ChiefExecutiveOfficer,Transnet Freight Rail
Nosipho Siwisa-Damasane ChiefExecutiveOfficer,Richards Bay Coal Terminal
Ian Hall Pr. Eng. Chairman,SteeringCommittee, South African Coal Roadmap
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VenueTheSunCityHotelinSouthAfricahasatotalof340rooms,whicharespacious,stylishandinviting.AllstandardhotelroomsattheSunCityHotelfacethesparklingpoolandareequippedwiththefacilitiesonewouldexpectfromaworldclassentertainmentholidayresort.Fordetailsonhowtoreserveyourroomatapreferentialrateforattendees,pleaseturntopageten.
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WHAT’S NEW FOR 2013?Networking GolfJoinusforpre-conferencenetworkinggolfon6MayattheLostCityGolfCourse.This18-holedesert-stylegolfcourseissurroundedbyspectacularviewsacrossSouthAfrica’swilderness.Withmultipleteestosuiteverylevelskill,thisrenownedgolfcoursealsofeaturesanadditionalwaterhazardfullofliveNilecrocodilesatthe13thholeforthoseseekingatrulyuniquegolfingexperience.Pleaseseep.10tobookyourplace.
Post conference fieldtripDon’tmissthisuniqueopportunitytoseeExxaro’sGrootegelukmineintheWaterberg,thefirstoperationalmineintheregionandEskom’snearbyMatimbaPowerStation.Turntop.8formoreinformation.
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
1. Opening keynotes
2. South African coal production – Part One
3. Changing prospects for SADC power generation
4. South African coal production – Part Two
5. Upgrading coal infrastructure
6. Coal buying trends – Domestic and international
7. Increasing coal production across the SADC region
8. Regulation and investment
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DAY ONE – TUESDAY 7 MAY
0800 Registration&coffee
0900 Welcome&openingremarks Ellie Saklatvala, Conference Producer,
Coaltrans Conferences Ltd.
SESSION1:OPENING KEYNOTES
0910 Chair’sopeningcomments
0920 Maintaining the profitability of South African coal mines in the current climate
•Absorbingincreasesinpowercosts •Howistheregulatoryenvironmentimpacting
oninvestmentinprojects?Howcantheindustryadaptandfindstrategiesforgrowth?
•Labourunrest–Implicationsforthecoalsectorandstrategiesformovingforward
•Strategiesforjuniorminerstoremaincompetitive
Bheki Sibiya, Chief Executive Officer, Chamber of Mines of South Africa
0940 Mapping out the future of South Africa’s coal industry
•Coal–TheSouthAfricancontext •TheSACoalRoadmapapproach •Policy,infrastructureandlogistics •Trade-offstobeconsideredgoingforward •Keydecisionsandimmediate
actionsrequired Ian Hall Pr. Eng., Chairman, Steering
Committee, South African Coal Roadmap
1000 Questionsanddiscussion
1020 Networkingrefreshmentbreak
SESSION2: SOUTH AFRICAN COAL PRODUCTION – PART ONE
1050 Chair’sopeningcomments
1100 Impact of the development of Limpopo on South African coal dynamics
•Grootegeluk-GroundbreakingprogressintheWaterberg
•ThesignificanceoftheWaterbergforSouthAfricancoalproductioninthelong-term
•Assessingthewider-reachingimpactofcoaldevelopmentonLimpopo’seconomicgrowth–Longandshort-term
Ernst Venter, Executive Head, Growth, Technology & Services, Exxaro Resources
1120 Facilitating junior miners in establishing new projects
•Keyobstaclesfacingjuniorminersinsettingupnewprojects–Commonpitfalls
•Establishingkeypartnershipswithexistingplayers
•Adaptingstrategiesthroughoutminedevelopment
Delmaine Spies, Chief Executive Officer, Paisley Park Mining
1140 PANEL DISCUSSION: Junior miners – Opportunities for growth in a challenging environment
•Howhaveprospectsforjuniorminersevolvedoverthepast2years?
•Prospectsforsecuringfinanceinthecurrentclimate
•NavigatingSouthAfrica’sregulatoryenvironment
•Securingcoalinfrastructureaccessandallocation–Hasprogressbeenmade?Whatnewstrategiesareinthepipeline?
•Keyopportunitiesinthedomesticmarket Panelliststoalsoinclude: Thando Mkatshana, Chief Executive,
ARM Coal (a division of African Rainbow Minerals)
Ayanda Bam, Executive Chairman, Kuyasa Mining (Pty) Ltd
Andre Boje, Chief Executive Officer, Wescoal Holdings Ltd
1230 Networkinglunch
SESSION3:CHANGING PROSPECTS FOR SADC POWER GENERATION
1400 Chair’sopeningcomments Chair:Dr. Graeme Chown, Director,
PPA Energy
1410 Eskom – Meeting the power deficit in a challenging climate
•Strategyforunlockingthepotentialinjuniorminerprojects–Howwilloff-takeagreementswork?
•Lookingtothefuture–Approachtomaintainingfuelsupplies
•IntegratingIPPsintotheSouthAfricanpowermodel
Senior representative, Eskom
1430 Power tariffs and pricing mechanisms – A productive way forward for South Africa
•Evaluatingexistingpowertariffsandproposedreforms
•Implicationsofpowertariffincreasesonviabilityofthecoalandpowersectors
•Alternativeapproachestopowerpricingtoensureasustainablefuture
Michael Andre Rossouw, Executive Director,Xstrata Alloys
“Well organised and excellent speakers.”Trevor Raman, Osborn Engineered Products
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•Whatstrategiesareinplacetobothretainandgenerateanincreasedskilledworkforceforthecoalindustry?
Prof Rosemary Falcon, SARChI Chair of Clean Coal Technology, University of the Witwatersrand
1710 Facilitating the long-term supply of water for coal development
•TakingstockofthecurrentseverityofthewatershortagesfacingSouthAfrica'scoalindustry
•AsattentionturnstotheWaterberg,howvitaliswatersecuritytoenablingthedevelopmentofthisarea'senormouscoalreserves?
•PolicyforensuringsecurityofwatersupplyforSouthAfrica'scoalindustry-Regulatoryframeworkandlicensing
Tendani Nditwani, Chief Water Resource Planner North, Department of Water Affairs
1730 Adapting to water constraints to enable continued mine development
•Correlationbetweenwateraccessandmineviability
•AsSouthAfrica’scoalproducerspushfurtherintotheWaterbergandwaterscarcitybecomesanincreasinglypressingissue,whattechnologiesandmethodsarebeingadoptedtoovercomethishurdle?
Peter Shepherd, Principal Hydrologist, SRK Consulting
1750 SAMREC vs JORC – Classifying South Africa’s coals
•TakingstockofchangingtrendsinSouthAfricancoalqualities
•Commonerrorsandoversightsincoalclassification
•Keydistinctionsinrationalesandmethodologies–Evaluatingprosandcons
Maria Dorland, Senior Consultant: Coal Resources, Snowden Mining Industry Consultants
1810 Case study – Applying geophysics to the
SANS 10320 Standard in the Ellisras basin •Workingwithrelativedensities •HowcanexperiencesinEllisrasbeapplied
furtherafield? John Sullivan, Geological Specialist,
Sasol Mining
1830 Questionsanddiscussion
1840 EndofDayOneA
“It is a true information sharing session.”Gift Nhlabathi, Exxaro Resources Ltd
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1450 Bringing affordable power to Southern Africa
•RisingdemandacrossSouthernAfrica–Howsevereisthepowerdeficitatpresent?
•UpcomingSADCcoal-firedpowerinitiatives–Whatdotheysignalforthefuture?
•Developinginfrastructureroutestofacilitateincreasedpowergeneration
•Establishingthecorrectregulatoryframeworktosupportefficientgenerationandsupplyofpower
•RoleofgasandotheralternativesintheSADCenergymatrix
Alison Chikova, Chief Engineer, Southern African Power Pool
1510 Role of alternative forms of energy in Southern African power generation
•TakingstockofSouthernAfrica’senergymatrix–Sourcesofpowerandextentofuse
•EvaluatingcomparativeeconomicviabilityofalternativeformsofenergyacrossSouthernAfrica
•ProgressindevelopingMozambique’srecentlydiscoveredoffshoregasreserves–Implicationsforregionalenergymix
Robert Jeffrey, Managing Director, Econometrix (Pty) Ltd
1530 Utilising shale gas in the Karoo – Likelihood and implications for the SADC energy matrix
•ScaleofnaturalgasreservesintheKaroo–Whatstepshavebeentakensofartoaccessit?
•Howhavefrackingmethodsandtechnologiesadvanced?Towhatextentisitpossibletolimitenvironmentaldamage?
•IsharnessingtheKarooshalegasinevitable?WhatwoulditmeanfortheSouthernAfricanenergymatrix?
Prof Philip Lloyd, Research Professor, Energy Institute, Cape Peninsula University of Technology
1550 Questionsanddiscussion
1610 Networkingrefreshmentbreak
SESSION4:SOUTH AFRICAN COAL PRODUCTION – PART TWO
1640 Chair’sopeningcomments Chair:Xavier Prevost, Senior Coal Analyst,
XMP Consulting
1650 Taking stock of the skills shortage – Implications for coal growth
•SeverityoftheskillsshortagecurrentlyfacingSouthAfrica’scoalsector–Impacttodate
•Whatisdrivingthelossofskilledworkerstoothermarkets?
1840 Networking Evening ReceptionJoinusforoureveningnetworkingreceptionattheendofDayOne,forachancetodiscusstheday’sproceedingswithfellowdelegates,cementexistingrelationshipsandmeetnewbusinesspartnersinarelaxedinformalsetting.
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DAY TWO – WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
0800 Registration&coffee
0900 Openingremarks Ellie Saklatvala, Conference Producer,
Coaltrans Conferences Ltd.
SESSION5:UPGRADING COAL INFRASTRUCTURE
0910 Chair’sopeningcomments Chair:Athol Emerton, Managing Director,
LBH Africa
0920 RBCT – Bringing Southern African coal into the export market
•Keyportupgradesanddevelopmentsoverthepast12months
•Whatstrategiesareinplacetoimproveportaccessforawiderrangeofplayersintheshortandlong-termfuture?
•Lookingbeyond90Mt–Strategiesforthefuture
Nosipho Siwisa-Damasane, Chief Executive Officer, Richards Bay Coal Terminal
0940 Increasing infrastructure access for junior miners
•UrgentshortfallsfacingSouthAfrica’ssmallerminingcompaniesintheexistingcoalsupplychain
•Howisrailaccessandallocationbeingworkedintostrategyfornewplanslookingahead?
•Innovationsandsolutionstoincreaseoptionsforjuniorminers
Siyabonga Gama, Chief Executive Officer, Transnet Freight Rail
1000 Upgrading and streamlining Southern African port operations
•TakingstockofcoalfacilitiesacrossSouthernAfrica’sports–Whatdotheyofferatpresent?
•Vesselhandling–Improvingfacilities,adaptingtoincreasedvesselsize,improvingturnaroundtimes
•Streamliningprocessesandincreasingefficiency
•Findingalternativessolutionstoincreaseaccessformoreplayers
1020 Prospects for the freight market •Assessingkeytrendsoverthepast12months •Freightdevelopmentsandtheimpacton
prospectsforSADCcoalexports •Aswelookaheadto2014istherereason
foroptimism? •Adaptingtoongoingmarketchanges Simon Lester, Managing Director, Clarkson
South Africa (Pty) Ltd
1040 PANEL DISCUSSION: Working towards infrastructural synergy across the SADC region
•ImplicationsofMozambicaninfrastructuredevelopmentforthewiderSADCregion
•EstablishingconnectivitythroughBotswanaandNamibia–Progressandfutureprospects
•Establishingaprogressiveregulatoryframeworktoenablesynergyacrossboarders
•HarmonisingSouthernAfrica’sportsystem •Lookingahead–Likelygame-changersin
SouthernAfrica’scoalinfrastructurenetworkinthecoming10years
Panelliststoalsoinclude: Anand Moodliar, Group Chief Executive,
Barberry Group Ian Bird, Chief Executive – Logistics,
CapAfrica Group John Thompson, Chief Executive Officer,
RailRoad Association of South Africa Andrew Pike, Director, Van Velden
Pike Inc.
1100 Networkingrefreshmentbreak
SESSION6:COAL BUYING TRENDS – DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
1130 Chair’sopeningcomments
1150 Outlook for coal prices – Implications for SADC coal
•Assessingcoalpricingtrendsoverthepast12months–Whatscenariosdothecomingmonthshold?
•Evaluatingpricemechanismsandviability •Howarekeytrendsinthecoalexporting
marketsimpactingonthecompetitivenessofSouthernAfricancoalexports?
Peter Ramsay, Managing Editor – Generating Fuels, Argus Media
1210 The domestic buyers’ market – Key dynamics and challenges
•Howareminingoperationcostsimpactingonpricingconditions?
•EffectofSAcoalexportdynamicsontheroleofthedomesticmarket
Nivan Moodley, Head of Mining, Letsema Consulting and Advisory
1230 Developments in Asian demand for African coal
•AssessingthekeydriversofAsiancoaldemand–China,Indiaandbeyond
•ImplicationsofgrowingAsiandemandforregionaltradedynamics
•TheevolvingroleofAsianinvestmentindrivingSouthernAfricancoalgrowth
Kobus van der Wath, Founder and Group Managing Director, The Beijing Axis
“The presentations and keynote speakers were very informative and world class.”Ronnie Jacobs, Aveng Trident Steel (Pty) Ltd
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1250 Questionsanddiscussion
1310 Networkinglunch
SESSION7:INCREASING COAL PRODUCTION ACROSS THE
SADC REGION
1430 Chair’sopeningcomments
1440 Pushing forward in Botswana's coal development
•UnlockingBotswana'scoalpotential-Keyprojectsandprogresstodate
•Overcominglogisticallimitations-WhatstrategiesareinplacetodevelopBotswana'scoalinfrastructure?Timelinefordevelopment
Alan Golding, Managing Director, Analytika Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
1500 Tanzania and Malawi – Overview of coal deposits, potential for development and future prospects
•Overviewofthecoalfieldsandpresentmining/explorationactivitywithintheTanzanianandMalawiancoalsectors–
•RoleofoverseasplayersinexploringanddevelopingTanzania’scoalassetstodate
•Lookingtothefuture–Potentialforexploitationofcoalresourcesandimplicationsforregionalcoaldynamics
Terry Fox, Senior Coal Consultant, Geofox Consulting
1520 Zimbabwe – Short and long-term prospects for coal development
•HugeuntappedpotentialinZimbabweancoal–Reservesandcoaltypes
•Progresstodate–Existingopportunities •Lookingahead–Howmightthefuture
developmentofZimbabwe’scoalbasinstransformregionalcoaldynamics?
Fred Moyo, Group Chairman, Gold Recovery Group P/L
1540 Containing the environmental impact of mine development
•Keyenvironmentalconcernsforcoalminedevelopment
•StatusofminerehabilitationacrossSouthernAfrica'scoalsector
•ApplicablestrategiesfortheSouthernAfricancontext-Whatnewtechnologiesareinthepipeline?
Prof Willem van Riet, Director,Transboundary Consulting Africa
1600 Questionsanddiscussion
1620 Networkingrefreshmentbreak
SESSION8:REGULATION AND INVESTMENT
1650 Chair’sopeningcomments
1710 How is the South African regulatory environment impacting upon coal growth?
•KeydevelopmentsinSouthAfrica'sregulatorylandscapeinthepast12months
•Impactoftheregulatoryenvironmentoninvestorbehaviour-Howhasthecoalindustrybeenaffected?
•Lookingahead–Reasonsforoptimism? Jonathan Veeran, Partner – Africa Mining and
Energy Projects, Webber Wentzel
1730 Assessing the implications of political context on viability of SADC coal projects
•TakingstockofkeycountryriskareasacrossSouthernAfrica
•Impactofregulatoryandpolicyuncertaintyoninvestorconfidence
•Necessaryadaptationsandprecautionstoenablecoalindustrygrowthinspiteofkeyriskareas
Claude Baissac, Executive Director, Eunomix
1750 The changing interplay between Southern Africa and Asia – Emerging entrants into the SADC coal market
•Howhavethepast5yearsseenchangesintheinteractionbetweenSouthernAfricanandAsiancoalsectors?
•SignificanceofAsianinvestmentinthecurrenteconomicclimate
•HowareemergingAsianentrantschangingthefaceofSADCcoal?
Hannah Edinger, Senior Manager; Head of Research & Strategy,Frontier Advisory (Pty) Ltd
1810 PANEL DISCUSSION: Raising capital for SADC coal projects
•Impactofmarketvolatilityonprospectsforraisingcapital–Necessaryadaptations
•Minimisingrisk–KeyriskareasintheSouthernAfricancontextandstrategiesforsafeguardingagainstthem
•AttractingoverseasinvestmentforSouthernAfricacoalprojects–Howareforeigninvestmentpatternsdeveloping?
•Reliableprojectvaluation–Commonpitfallsandapplicablestrategies
Panelliststoalsoinclude: Rob Futter, Director, CRESCO Project
Finance (Pty) Ltd Noah Greenhill, Head – Corporate Finance,
Sasfin Capital (a division of Sasfin Bank Limited)
1840 EndofDayTwo
“A useful event which was professionally managed.”Kamal Chatterjee, UltraTech Cement Limited
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Exxaro’s Grootegeluk MineTheGrootegeluksurfacecoalmineoperationissituatedintheWaterbergCoalfield.Thelatterhasastrikelengthofapproximately88kmeast-westand±40kmnorth-southasdefinedintheRepublicofSouthAfrica,butextendswestwardintoBotswana.
Thecoalisbeneficiatedtoproduceamulti-productblendofsemi-softcokingcoalandthermalcoal.Afteraboutonemetreoftopsoilhasbeenremoved,theoverburdenisdrilledandblastedbeforebeingloadedbyhydraulicshovelsintotrucks.
AllthermalcoalproducedatthemineissenttotheMatimbaPowerstationatarateof14.5milliontonnesayear.
Eskom’s Matimba Power StationTheplanningofMatimbaasabase-loadstationbeganin1978.TheconstructionofMatimbastartedin1981,andthefirstunitwasplacedoncommercialloadinSeptember1987.ItsdesignissuitableforlesswaterusageandthereforeiswelllocatedinLephalale(previouslyknownasEllisras)wherewaterisscarce.MatimbaistheTsongawordfor“Power”–Itisthelargestdirectdrycoolingpowerstationintheworld,aninnovationnecessitatedbythesevereshortageofwaterintheareawhereitissituated.ThestationobtainsitscoalfromtheadjacentGrootegelukCollierywhichhassufficientcoalreservestoguaranteeMatimbaaminimumlifespanof35yearswithapossibleextensionto50yearsat3,600tonsofcoalperhour.Theannualsend-outpowerfromMatimbaamountstoapproximately28000GWh.Matimbaistheholderoftheworldrecordof80daysforsixunitsonload.
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2.PaymentbyBANKTRANSFERshouldbemadethroughLloydsBankTSBplc,POBox72,BaileyDrive,GillinghamBusinessPark,KentME80LS,3Accountnumber:86139233,Sortcode:30-12-18,SwiftCode:LOYDGB2LCTY,IBANno:GB42LOYD30121886139233(allchargespaidbysender)Optiononlyavailablebefore30April2013.
3.CHEQUESshouldbemadepayabletoCoaltransConferencesLtd.Areceiptedinvoicewillbesenttoalldelegates.Optiononlyavailablebefore30April2013.
Please ensure the invoice number and the company and delegate names are stated on the payment form. Please complete and return this form together with a copy of your bank transfer or cheque,payable in 3 to Coaltrans Conferences Ltd, and send by post or fax to:Coaltrans Conferences Ltd, Nestor House, Playhouse Yard, London EC4V 5EX, UK, Tel: +44 20 7779 7222, Fax: +44 20 7779 8946, [email protected], www.coaltrans.com/southernafrica
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Fax:+442077798946
Post:CoaltransConferencesLtd
NestorHouse,PlayhouseYardLondonEC4V5EX,UK
To enquireabout the
conference
Email:[email protected]
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Telephone:(UK)+442077797222(HK)+85229128038
INTERNATIONAL DELEGATE RATES
Delegate By 22 March 2013 After 22 March 2013 Discount
1st 31,549 31,699
2nd 31,399 31,549 3150
3rd+ 31,199 31,349 3350
DELEGATES BASED IN SOUTHERN AFRICA*
Delegate By 22 March 2013 After 22 March 2013 Discount
1st 31,399 31,549
2nd 31,249 31,399 3150
3rd+ 31,049 31,199 3350
JUNIOR MINER RATE**
Delegate 3600
*PleasenotethattheseratesapplytodelegatesresidentinSouthAfrica,Botswana,Mozambique,Zimbabwe,Namibia,Angola,Tanzania,andMadagascaronly.EligibilityfortheserateswillbesubjecttothefinaldecisionofCoaltransConferences.**ThisspecialratewillapplytotobonafideBEE/juniorminers.EligibilityforthisratewillbesubjecttothefinaldiscretionofCoaltransConferences.
HOTEL: AccommodationisavailablewithintheSunCityComplextoregistereddelegatesoftheconference.Forbookinginformationpleasevisitwww.coaltrans.com/southernafricaandclickonthehoteltab,wheredetailedinstructionsofhowtobookaccommodationaregiven.AlternativelyyoucancontactourhotelagentBanksSadleron+44(0)1904682639,[email protected]“coaltrans”.
Fee includes:1.Attendancetoallconferencesessions2.Fullconferencedocumentation,whichincludesaccesstoallavailablespeakerspapers3.Refreshments,lunchesandeveningreceptions
Organisation details
CompanyName__________________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Postcode___________________________Country ______________________________
Email(groupcontact) ______________________________________________________
Invoice will be sent to the e-mail address provided above.
I WISH TO REGISTER FOR:Pre-conference networking golf
1st Delegate Handicap 2nd Delegate Handicap
18holes–includeshalfwayhouselunchandgolfcartsharing
Resident: R 590 Non-resident: R 690 (Price per person)
Aprox.353 Aprox.361
Field trip€500Cancellation policy applies
Field trip€500Cancellation policy applies
Field trip€500Cancellation policy applies