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Ubuntu signs Coal Supply Agreement with Eskom

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06 August 2019 00:27 (AEST)

Universal Coal has announced a Coal Supply Agreement (CSA) with Eskom for 100 per cent of Ubuntu Colliery’s coal production.

Under the CSA, Ubuntu will deliver 1.2Mtpa of thermal coal to Eskom with the first coal delivery planned for November 2019.

The Ubuntu Colliery is a new mine that is currently being developed and is fully funded.

The mine is located in the Delmas, South Africa and located within 20km of the company’s Kanagala Colliery.

Ubuntu is compliant thermal coal resource of 75.8 million tonnes of which 31.7 million tonnes is measured.

The mine plan comprises a contract opencast mining operation supported by crush and screen on-site coal benefaction.

Universal is a sustainable mid-tier coal company which focuses on exploration and development in South Africa.

Eskom generates, transmits and distributes electricity to industrial, mining, commercial, agricultural and residential customers.

Eskom produces 95 per cent of the electricity in South Africa and approximately 45 per cent of the electricity in Africa is also generated by Eskom.

Universal Coal CEO Tony Weber is pleased with the agreement.

“The CSA ensures the continued growth of guaranteed revenues in the face of fluctuating export thermal coal markets, and enables Universal to continue to fund further development and grow returns to shareholders,” he said.

Once it’s up and running, Ubuntu will be Universal’s fourth operation to come online over a six-year period.

Universal has gained 1.79 per cent today and is currently selling shares at 28.5¢.

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