Micromine technical report for Mongolian coal miner - TECHNOLOGY - Mineweb.com Mineweb: "Headquartered in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Sharyn Gol is involved in the extraction, processing and sale of coal in northern Mongolia, with 100% interest in the Sharyn Gol mine located 215 km north of Ulaanbaatar. Its coal is sold to utility markets for thermal and semi-coking purposes and is used by Erdenet and Darkhan as a main energy source.
Sharyn Gol commissioned Micromine Consulting Services (MCS) to complete a technical report compliant with JORC standard reporting guidelines for the Sharyn Gol mine. Field work, including supervision of downhole geophysics and drilling was carried out by Triton Coal according to work program procedures established by MCS. Before drilling commenced, the borehole patterns were designed and then all coal was logged and sleeved. If core coal sample recovery was less than 90%, the seam was re-drilled. Sample moisture was maintained by sleeving the coal in plastic and keeping samples at a low temperature. This avoided oxidation, the moisture content was not affected and the calorific value was representative."
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