BBMC Yearbook 2020

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The future of sustainable mining Tyler Mitchelson, CEO, Anglo American Metallurgical Coal

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ining must transform in the decades ahead, starting now.

At Anglo American, we are working across our global business to transform the nature of mining through FutureSmart MiningTM – our innovation-led approach to sustainable mining.

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Our three key pillars of technology, sustainability and digitalisation are shifting the way we source, mine, process, move and market our products – and how our stakeholders experience our business. It is about transforming our physical and societal footprint. And where a solution doesn’t yet exist, we are challenging ourselves to work with our partners to develop them, and in doing so, disrupt some of our more traditional ways of working. We are questioning ‘accepted knowledge’ about our practices and controls and focusing on rapidly emerging technology to reimagine mining in our business. This work is essential to making our operations more sustainable, safe and productive. In our metallurgical coal business based in Queensland, we are establishing a Met Coal Analytics Centre in our Brisbane office. We are bringing together operational, engineering and data science experts to look at major challenges and opportunities for the

future of our mines. This will be achieved by extracting millions of data files from structures, equipment and machinery across our operations into one centre, and analysing them to provide insights that will improve safety and the operational effectiveness of our mines. As the largest underground metallurgical coal miner in Australia, we are uniquely positioned to leverage our own data and technology to transform the way we analyse data to drive safer operations, better decisions and achieve mining excellence. While this is not new, and many companies in our industry are well advanced in harnessing data science opportunities, our scale in underground coal mining here in Queensland enables us to focus on addressing specific challenges in an underground coal environment. This has been supported by our work in recent years to digitise our underground mines in the Bowen Basin, and our continued pursuit of underground automation and remote operation. Over the last few years we worked with a manufacturing partner to launch Australia’s first electronic tablet device certified for use in underground coal mines. We have now rolled them out across our sites, as part of our drive to digitise our operations. We have continued to increase the capability of these devices as we digitise

more of our work processes and enhance our ability to monitor and analyse data in real time. Construction of our underground Aquila project is currently underway near Middlemount in Central Queensland, and on track for first longwall production of premium quality hard coking coal in early 2022. The mine will showcase our innovationled approach to sustainable mining, with a remote operating centre on the surface of the mine, proximity detection systems underground to alert machine operators to pedestrians and the continued digitisation of our operations, including electronic tablets. But the introduction of new technology into the underground environment is not without its challenges. It takes time and resources to engineer and certify any device as ‘intrinsically safe’. We are fortunate to be able to scale the development of new technologies across our operations, as we continue to pursue digitisation and our new analytics centre. In addition to digitising our mines, we are continuing our pursuit of automation and remote operation, as this offers the most significant opportunity to make a step change in mining safety performance. Removing people from potential harm is the best way to improve safety in mining and we are committed to making this happen. While automation has been a priority for us for many years now, we are further bolstering our automation and remote operation plans.

BBMC Yearbook 2020

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Tech & Transformation

Modern society rightly expects the mining industry to make a positive contribution to socio-economic development while reducing its environmental footprint. At Anglo American, this is a challenge that we are determined to meet.


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New economy minerals: the Queensland perspective

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pages 81-84

Where has all the good news gone?

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pages 86-87

The age of automation is here: is the Australian resources sector ready?

9min
pages 74-77

The Mining Productivity Opportunity

5min
pages 70-71, 73

Bowen Basin leads Queensland through COVID-19 recovery

10min
pages 8-12

Making the most of our resources in a post-COVID world

5min
pages 16-18

Queensland’s water resource legislation – an overview

7min
pages 110-114

Corporate criminal responsibility in the natural resources sector

9min
pages 106-109

How Governments can play their part in improving the lifecycle of a mineral discovery

5min
pages 103-105

A bad year in which to learn good lessons

6min
pages 100-101

Mining for fresh perspectives

6min
pages 98-99

Indigenous Engagement – learning from Juukan Gorge

6min
pages 54, 96-97

Why mental health matters in mining

6min
pages 89-91

Where has all the good news gone?

4min
pages 86-87

New economy minerals: the Queensland perspective

12min
pages 81-85

Evolving today’s jobs for the future

4min
pages 78-79

The mining productivity opportunity

5min
pages 70-73

Big ideas for industry: the BBMC Crib Room Podcast

17min
pages 54-61

The future of sustainable mining

4min
pages 63-64

The 2020 Queensland Mining Awards – the mining industry’s night of nights

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pages 41-49

How predictive biometrics systems are changing the mining industry for the better

7min
pages 66-67

Longwall automation at Glencore’s Oaky Creek Coal

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pages 68-69

Be Informed: a new video interview series for the BBMC

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pages 50-53

From stop to start: Adani celebrates 10 years

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pages 38-39

Changes at the coal face

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pages 36-37

On the Horizon

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page 29

Queensland exploration - past, present, future

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pages 30-33

Mike Henry talks ‘build back better'

6min
pages 25-26

The resource sector-led recovery - Warren Pearce, CEO, AMEC

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Coal: crucial for Queensland

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pages 27, 34-35

A Bowen-fired recovery - the future of CSG

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pages 23-24

Competing for the future minerals’ workforce

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From the Editor

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