Hannover,
Germany
September
6 – 10, 2015
SOMA COAL
BASIN AND MINING OPERATION
Metin AKTAN, Mining Eng.
M.Sc., Tech. Consultant of General Manager of TKI, Turkish Coal Enterprises,
Ankara, TURKEY
Email: aktanm@tki.gov.tr, Tel:
+905302272449, Fax: +903125401612
Dr.
Nevzat KAVAKLI, Mining Eng. PhD, Deputy Secretary of the Minister, Ministry of
Energy&Natural Resources, Ankara, TURKEY
Mehmet
UYGUN, Mining Eng. M.Sc., Head of Health and Safety Department of TKI, Turkish
Coal Enterprises, Ankara, TURKEY
Email:
uygunm@tki.gov.tr, Tel: +903125401825, Fax: +903125401612
Abstract:
Turkey is a country
which consumes 1% of total world energy consumption and dependent of energy in lack
of petroleum and natural gas over 90%. Turkey’s export revenues are used to
compensate energy imports. For that reason it is vital that using lignite in highest
efficiency as a domestic resource for energy production.
One of the most
important coal resource basin named as Soma Coal Basin and it is located in
Manisa province. It has an important amount of Turkey's 14,5 billion tons of lignite
resources and coal quality is pretty good. Beginning from the year of 2005, to
contribute to the economy of the country by producing underground coal reserves
mostly in Soma basin, many private companies have started coal production
activities thanks to such models as public+private partnership and royalty. Before
and during beginning royalty and PPP model, TKI (Turkish Coal Enterprises) has
made some studies at the Soma Coal Basin by collaborating local and foreign universities
and institutions to support and guide private companies to make them produce
safer with a higher efficiency. Those studies were especially related to define
geological structure, gas content, spontaneous combustion, gasification of coal
etc. In the light of those studies, best producing method offered to be applied.
In those new underground mine ventures, TKI tried to encourage fully-
mechanized operations if applicable, and tried to avoid labor-intensive coal
production. After privatization activities of TKI, Soma Coal Basin’s annual
production and employment have increased, migration receiving of Soma County has
doubled and contribution to economy had the highest records.
But the day after
13th May of 2014, everything suddenly changed. Turkey was faced with the
greatest accident in which 301 miners dead and 486 miners were survived. The
largest accident to occur in recent years took place in the Soma County of the
Manisa Province in the Eynez Region. Even though TKI has the license of coal
mine, a private company was operating the mine with a full responsibility. The
coal area which the accident happened, wasn’t suitable for fully mechanized
production operations. So the private company was working with a method of half
classical and half mechanized.
In addition to
giving known details about the accident, aim of this study is to give some
technical information about Soma Coal Basin and mining operation at the area,
explaining the technical and legislation works which have been made by the
guidance of Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (MENR) after the accident.
Keep in mind that judicial process of the accident still going on. After the
accident, expert investigation technical report published. In addition to this
report, a parliamentary investigation committee was established by the Turkish Parliament
and a report was published by the committee after finishing the investigation.
Independently of
the accident, technical and legislative works are still being continued by the
guidance of MENR. TKI gives a great attention to apply those best high tech applications
which is used in mining at other improved countries. Lots of technical
improvements applied at coal mines and some important legislation amendment to
the law changed. Of course there are some ongoing legislation works waiting to be
changed. Turkey has devoted itself in serious ongoing studies not only in Soma
Coal Basin but also in all of the mines to prevent accidents and to achieve the
world standards of OHS towards the ISSA Mining’s philosophy of “Vision Zero”
and improving the productivity by using best modern techniques.
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