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Loop: a drilling solutions company looking to tackle emissions

Talisman Technical and Mitchell Services Limited have partnered up to launch Loop, a drilling solutions company looking to tackle emissions from fugitive gases and recycle waste through coal mine methane reuse.

Loop forges 50 years of surface and underground drilling specialist experience with contemporary operational expertise, the company says.

“We provide strategic decarbonisation services, emissions reduction pathways and solution prioritisation, as well as completing the end to end services by reducing emissions from fugitive gases and facilitating the recycling of waste by reusing coal mine methane,” it added. “We pride ourselves in an innovative approach to circular economy on the ground, providing experience and trusted operational solutions.”

The Loop decarbonisation rig (pictured above) and its innovative drilling methodology is the result of decades of drilling intellectual property, open-cut and underground drilling technology and mining experience to deliver a proven and safe technological solution that changes the game for operators.

Mitchell Services is a leading provider of drilling services to the global exploration, mining and energy industries. Its fleet is currently positioned in key exploration and mining centres throughout Australia. It is also the largest provider of underground gas drainage and directional drilling services in Australia.

Talisman Technical, meanwhile, focuses on providing solutions for the resources sector, including ESG, decarbonisation, safety and critical control management, reservoir engineering and mining advisory. Its approach involves understanding the challenges faced by clients and offering industry-leading solutions to support their journey towards a sustainable future.

Cat cogeneration system helps JSW power Knurów-Szczygłowice coal mine

Caterpillar Inc says Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa SA (JSW), the largest producer of high-quality hard coking coal in the European Union, has selected Cat dealer Eneria Poland to supply an integrated cogeneration system at its Knurów-Szczygłowice coal mine in southern Poland.

Commissioned in June, the system uses coal mine methane (CMM) to produce up to 12 MW of power and 12 MW of thermal energy. The electricity is used to supply power for conveyors, compressors, coal processing, mine ventilation systems, and other operations, Cat says. The captured thermal energy is processed through heat exchangers to maintain the proper temperature in the mining workspace.

Designed, installed and commissioned by Eneria Poland, the system is anchored by three Cat CG260-16 generator sets capable of operating on gas from the mine with methane content ranging from 40-70%. Eneria Poland will also provide ongoing support for the system through a three-year customer value agreement, according to Cat.

Andrzej Szymała, Chief Investment Engineer at the Knurów-Szczygłowice mine, said: “Safeguarding the health of our employees and minimising the environmental impact of our operations on neighbouring communities are key pillars of our corporate social responsibility strategy.

“The cogeneration system designed by Eneria Poland for the Knurów-Szczygłowice mine will reduce methane emissions and improve the safety and comfort of our employees’ working environment while providing electricity and heat through innovations that improve our bottom line.”

The cogeneration system at the Knurów-Szczygłowice mine is the latest in a series of initiatives by JSW to improve its environmental footprint. The coal miner is currently building a facility to convert by-products of the coking process into critical industrial materials, including lightweight, durable carbon fibres, carbon adsorbents for purifying liquids and gases, and carbon nanostructures used in lithium-ion batteries and numerous other applications, according to Cat.

JSW employs other equipment supplied by Caterpillar in its operations, including Cat plow systems for longwall mining at its Borynia-Zofiówka and Pniówek mines.

Sven Buehler, Territory Manager for Gas Product Sales at Caterpillar, said: “JSW has made a demonstrated commitment to sustainability that has delivered tremendously positive results for the communities where it operates as well as its employees. The system will support the expansion of JSW’s environmental initiatives and further improve the quality of life for its many stakeholders.”

Caterpillar and its dealer network offer power systems for mines ranging from the largest surface and underground operations down to the smallest quarries, it says. The solutions are engineered to keep operations running reliably and efficiently while protecting the safety of crew members.