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5-556: Commodore Mine may refer to : Commodore Mine : Thermal black coal mine in Queensland , Australia Commodore Mine : Silver, lead, and zinc (primary products extracted) mine in Colorado , United States Commodore Mine : 2014 book by Alan Mehrer ( ISBN   978-1625260628 ) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-561: Is an open-pit coal mine located in Domville and Clontarf , Toowoomba Region , Queensland , Australia . The majority stake in the mine is owned by InterGen Australia. Since 2000, the engineering company Downer EDI Mining has been operating the Commodore Mine. In September 2014, Downer EDI Mining renewed its contract to manage the mine for 5 more years for $ 250 million. In September 2018, Downer EDI Mining renewed its contract to manage

15-510: The mine for 5 more years for $ 286 million. Situated around 200 kilometers west of Brisbane in Queensland's Surat Basin , the Commodore Mine is adjacent to the 850 mega-watt coal-fired Millmerran Power Station , to which the mine is the only source of coal fuel supply, having made its first delivery there in February 2003. The Commodore mine employs about 50 staff onsite in total. Almost half

20-504: The title Commodore Mine . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commodore_Mine&oldid=894651823 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Commodore Mine (Queensland, Australia) The Commodore mine

25-422: The total workforce has been employed from the local community. The mine's geology is made up of gently folded Walloon coal measures of middle Jurassic age, dipping generally at less than three degrees. Three banded seams are visible: Kooroongarra (up to 3 metres thick), Commodore (averaging 5.2metres thick) and Bottom Rider (between 0.5metres and 0.9metres thick). The mine operates on biodiesel fuel, and developed

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