MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Energy (DOE) has given Consunji-owned Semirara Mining Corp. the clearance to proceed with its coal production activities at the North Panian area in Antique but cautioned the company to maintain preventive safety measures.
The North Panian area is 300 meters away from the site of a coal mining wall that collapsed and killed at least five miners in February.
“We allowed the coal mining operations to resume in the North Panian area but not on the accident site. The North Panian area is more than 300 meters away from the accident site. We also asked them to be careful so that what happened in west wall won’t happen in the northern part,†said Energy Undersecretary Ramon Oca.
The DOE, in an April 10 letter to Semirara, issued a clearance to the company to proceed with its coal production activities, provided that Semirara “maintain and closely monitor the preventive measures to ensure stability of the west and north walls of Panian Pit; control water seepages at the Panian west wall area and continue the search and retrieval operation for the missing mine workers.â€
Furthermore, the energy department required Semirara to operate in accordance with existing coal mine safety rules and regulations.
“At the outset, we note that throughout the 13 years that you operated the Panian mine, the following parameters and precautionary measures were instituted: cut-off wall construction, dewatering wells, observation wells and crack monitoring by extensometers and observers. All of these proved to be adequate and served well prior to the incident,†Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla said in the letter.
Semirara sought the DOE’s clearance to proceed with its coal production to meet its contractual and supply obligations to power and cement plants in Cebu, Panay and Calaca.
“In the North Panian area, based on the validation of our staff, you have instituted notable improvements/measures for the stabilization of the slope to ensure the smooth and safe operation,†Petilla said.
In an earlier disclosure, the company said that it suspended the mining operations at the Panian, Antique coal mining as it conducted search and retrieval efforts.
Semirara Mining, owned by DMCI Holdings Inc. of the Consunji Group is a publicly listed company that has significant coal resources and reserves to supply a growing demand.