RECOVERY AND USE OF METHANE ASSOCIATED TO MEXICAN COAL MINES

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MEXICO Methane to Markets Partnership Coal Mine Methane Subcommittee Geneva RECOVERY AND USE OF METHANE ASSOCIATED TO MEXICAN COAL MINES By Ramón Carlos Torres Flores General Director for Energy and Mining April 3, 2007

MINING COAL COMPANIES COAHUILA Empresas Mineras en Coahuila (Carbón) COAHUILA SABINAS BASIN Minerales Monclova S.A. de C.V. Minera Carbonífera Río Escondido Minera La Regenta Cia. Minera MINSA, S. A. CEMEX, S.A. DE C.V. Minerìa Y Energìa Del Noreste MEXICO Minera Titanes, S.A. de C.V. Combustibles Fosiles Minera El Hondo, S.A. de C.V. Sr. Basilio Niño Soc. Coop. de Prod. Minera Fco. I. Madero S.R.L. Seyco Industrial, S.A.

COAL MINING IN MEXICO All the coal produced in Mexico comes from the State of Coahuila The main producers are Minera Carbonífera Río Escondido, S.A. (MICARE, thermal coal) and Minerales Monclova (MIMOSA, metallurgical coal), with 86% of the national production, both subsidiaries of Altos Hornos de México, S.A. de C.V. These two companies have more than 55% of their total reserves in coal

COAHUILA: MAIN COAL MINES Name Ownership Production t/day Location Block 6 Minerales Monclova, S.A. de C.V. 3,000 S.J.Sabinas MIMOSA III Minerales Monclova, S.A. de C.V. 3,116 S.J.Sabinas La Esmeralda Minerales Monclova, S.A. de C.V. 3,687 S.J.Sabinas MIMOSA IV Minerales Monclova, S.A. de C.V. 1,621 Múzquiz MIMOSA VII Minerales Monclova, S.A. de C.V. 50 Progreso Tajo III Minera Carbonífera Río Escondido 4,096 Piedras Negras Mina IV Minera Carbonífera Río Escondido 3,187 Nava Mina V Minera Carbonífera Río Escondido 3,186 Nava Mina VI Minera Carbonífera Río Escondido 800 Nava

MIMOSA S PROJECTS MIMOSA incorporated a methane drainage system in advance of mining in order to safely and cost effectively exploit its reserves. In addition to the degasification program MIMOSA is developing a project to diminish atmospheric pollution from methane, recovering treatment and burning in MIMOSA s Mines 5, 6, and 7.

METHANE COMBUSTION PROJECT MIMOSA COAL MINES Objective: Starting date: 2006 Expected outcomes within 10 years: Related benefits: Project profits: Diminish atmospheric pollution by methane recovering, treatment and burning in MIMOSA s Mines 5, 6, and 7 Methane reduction from 472 850 t to 1 323 980 t CO 2 reduction from 8 629 530 t to 24 162 680 t Less greenhouse gases emissions to the atmosphere Non renewable resources savings The only expected profit is related to CER s trade

INVENTORY OF GHG The calculated contribution of methane emissions to the national inventory of greenhouse gases (GHG) is marginal Nevertheless, if there is an increase in the mines present production levels in the near future, or if the number of exploited mines is increased without planned options for the use of recuperated methane, it is possible that the contribution will become moderated in future inventories

METHANE EMISSIONS IN COAL MINING ACTIVITIES Year 1990 1990-2003 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Underground mining 55.8 50.0 44.7 53.1 59.8 59.8 69.0 Surface mining 1.7 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.9 3.5 Underground Postmining 3.2 2.8 2.6 2.8 3.6 3.6 3.9 Total 60.6 54.8 49.4 58.3 65.9 66.3 76.4 Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Underground mining 63.1 62.7 66.2 74.5 63.0 59.5 58.2 Surface mining 3.3 3.0 3.4 3.2 2.8 2.5 2.6 Underground Postmining 3.9 4.2 4.2 4.6 4.6 4.4 3.9 Total 70.2 69.9 73.8 82.3 70.4 66.4 64.8 (Gg OF METHANE)

LEGAL FRAMEWORK The amendments to the Mining Law of June 26, 2006 published in Mexico s Official Newspaper, allow holders of coal mineral concessions to recover and use methane in order to stop methane venting from coal mining to the atmosphere Use of methane by coal miners can occur in two ways: For self consumption and/or for PEMEX delivery

LEGAL FRAMEWORK Holders of mining concessions for coal exploitation can become partners in order to recover, consume and use CMM A signed contract is required, for transportation and delivery of CMM to PEMEX The terms for the payment of transportation and delivery services of gas should consider the necessary investments for recovery, transportation, operation and maintenance plus a reasonable profit

LEGAL FRAMEWORK Holders of mining concessions are required to: Report the start and suspension of their activities Collect, register and provide geological data periodically regarding the recovery and use of CMM Notify the discovery of non-associated gas to the coal mineral deposits Deliver the CMM in the connection point indicated by PEMEX, in case of non-self consumption.

CONCLUSIONS Methane is a considerable problem for mining due to its toxicity and explosion hazard, while being a low cost energy source. It can be used as an energy resource to bring extra wealth to certain regions of Mexico. CMM recovery and use is considered an emerging market in Mexico. Some kind of support may be required to implement companies projects

CONCLUSIONS Mexico has not developed any project on this matter but has conducted methane drainage and ventilation at active coal mines Lack of information and the difficulty of communicating coal mine companies constitute important barriers There is no question that Mexican participation in the Methane to Markets Partnership will provide domestic coal companies with the information to identify developers and/or financiers for the recovery and use of methane to generate electricity