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The Escarpment Mine Project is an opencast
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at the Mount Rochfort Conservation Area on the Denniston Plateau on the
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of New Zealand in the vicinity of the disused Escarpment Mine.
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Limited (through its subsidiary company Buller Coal Limited) intended to extract and export between one and four million tonnes of coal a year from open cast mining in an area of 200 hectares of conservation land on the southern Denniston Plateau. The mine would be the second largest opencast coal mine in New Zealand after
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's
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on the Stockton Plateau. Environmental groups such as
Forest and Bird Forest & Bird ( mi, Te Reo o te Taiao), also known by its formal name as the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand, is an environmental organisation specialising in the protection and conservation of New Zealand's indigenous f ...
and the West Coast Environment Network opposed the project. Mining started in late 2014. However, Bathurst suspended mining in 2016, in response to the closure in June of the Holcim cement works at
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, its main customer for the 35,000 tonnes of coal produced annually at the Escarpment mine, and the low international prices for hard coking coal.


History

Christchurch-based company L&M Coal Holdings obtained mining permits in 2010 and then worked with Perth-based mining company Bathurst Resources to progress the project. Bathurst Resources purchased L&M Coal Holdings and set up a company in New Zealand of the same name as their Perth company.


Site biodiversity

In March 2012, Forest and Bird organised a
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as part of their campaign against the mining project. In November 2012, Massey University scientist Steve Trewick said that a new species of cave weta had been identified in the March 2012 field-trip to the Denniston Plateau.


Consenting

In September 2010, L&M Coal Limited applied for 24 resource consents for the Escarpment Mine Project from both the Buller District Council and West Coast Regional Council. Bathurst Resources Limited later purchased L&M Coal Limited and renamed it Buller Coal Limited. Bathurst also has to apply for and be granted an access agreement and a concession from the
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to excavate the coal and to have a coal processing plant within a conservation area. Environmentalists have questioned the lack of ability to make public consultation on the application for an access agreement. In August 2011, after a public submission and hearing process, the West Coast Regional Council and Buller District Council granted Buller Coal Limited the resource consents required under the
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. In September 2011, the West Coast Environment Network and Forest and Bird appealed the granting of the consents to the
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because of the likely impacts on rare landscapes and habitats for threatened species in the conservation estate and because of the climate change impacts from the carbon dioxide released from the coal. The Environment Court hearing of the appeals of the resource consents began on 29 October 2012 and ended on 18 December 2012.


Climate change

In March 2012, Buller Coal and
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initiated a hearing in the
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to get a declaration that for the appeal of the Bathurst consents, the Environment Court has no jurisdiction to consider the global warming effects of the greenhouse gas discharges from the downstream combustion of the coal. In May 2012, the
Environment Court The Environment Court of New Zealand ( mi, Te Kōti Taiao o Aotearoa) is a specialist court for plans, resource consents and environmental issues. It mainly deals with issues arising under the Resource Management Act, meaning that it covers a w ...
made a declaration that the climate change effects from the combustion of coal from the mine could not be considered as part of the effects of the land use consents for the mine. The West Coast Environment Network and Forest and Bird appealed the Environment Court's decision to the High Court. In August 2012, the High Court upheld the decision. In September 2012, the West Coast Environment Network appealed the High Court decision to the Court of Appeal. On 29 November 2012, the Supreme Court gave leave to hear the appeal in place of the Court of Appeal.


Reactions

The project had both supporters and critics within New Zealand. The resource sector lobby group Straterra described the project as a ''"green mining case study"'' that ''"seeks to achieve a net positive benefit for the environment"''. In March 2012, a crowd of environmental activists and Green Party MPs rallying against coal mining greeted Prime Minister John Key Energy and Resources Minister Phil Heatley with boos and jeers as they attended the opening of Bathurst Resources’ new Wellington offices. On 25 September 2012, Minister of Economic Development Steven Joyce called on Forest and Bird and West Coast Environment Network to withdraw their appeals. In November 2013, Forest and Bird decided not to appeal the Environment Court's decision in October to allow the Escarpment Mine to proceed. An agreement was reached with Bathurst to provide permanent protection of a reserve on the plateau to be known as the "Denniston Permanent Protection Area".


Suspension of mining in 2016

Bathurst suspended mining in 2016, in response to the closure in June of the Holcim cement works at Cape Foulwind, its main customer for the 35,000 tonnes of coal produced annually at the Escarpment mine. There had also been a sharp decline in the global prices for hard coking coal between 2008 and 2015, making production at the site uneconomic.


See also

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References


External links


Escarpment Mine Project
at the West Coast Regional Council
Buller Coal Project
at Bathhurst Resources
Campaign page
at
Forest and Bird Forest & Bird ( mi, Te Reo o te Taiao), also known by its formal name as the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand, is an environmental organisation specialising in the protection and conservation of New Zealand's indigenous f ...

Bathurst Resources Ltd
page at Sourcewatch
Escarpment Mine
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