A Review of the Coal and Iignite Resources of Western Australia
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 763 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
Permian coal from Western Australia's  only producing coalfield at Collie is the  dominant fuel used in generating electricity  for the State's interconnected grid. Collie  coal is sub-bituminous, non-coking and has a  low ash, medium volatiles and high moisture  content. The seams were laid down in a  fluvial basin which extended beyond the  Collie Basin and included the Wilga and Boyup  Brook Basins at least. Adjacent parts of the  southwest Yilgarn Block are prospective for  Collie-type basins. In the past few years  significant deposits have been delineated  within the Perth Basin, specifically on the  Vasse Shelf and in the Hill River area. In  the former area high quality steaming coals  are correlated with the lowest coal bearing  member at Collie. The seams are amenable to  underground mining and because of their high  quality, the coal may have export potential.  Sub-bituminous coal deposits of Jurassic age  are present in the Hill River area.  Exploration has down-graded the prospectivity  of the Carnarvon and Canning Basins for  sub-bituminous near-surface coal deposits.  Tertiary lignite deposits are present in  palaeo-drainage systems in the southern part  of the State and their potential for  development is being evaluated.
Citation
APA: (1986) A Review of the Coal and Iignite Resources of Western Australia
MLA: A Review of the Coal and Iignite Resources of Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.
