Mt Arthur Coal is an open-cut energy coal mine producing coal for international customers in the energy sector. The mine is 100 per cent owned by BHP. 2002 Production commenced at Mt Arthur Coal in 2002. 2,000 The mine has a workforce of around 2,000 people. 2030 We are proceeding with a managed process to cease mining at the asset by the end.. The Hunter Valley is a region largely built on the backs of its coal miners, but many locals have passed the stage of climate change denial and are now actively preparing for life after coal.
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Five are in the Hunter Valley. It acquired its first mine, Austar, in 2004. At the time, Austar was the only mine producing coal in the broader Cessnock area. It began transitioning to closure.. The Conversation. The decline of the coal industry means 17 mines in the New South Wales Hunter Valley will close over the next two decades. More than 130,000 hectares of mining land - nearly two-thirds of the valley floor between Broke and Muswellbrook - will become available for new uses.