What caused the Pike River mine to explode?

What caused the Pike River mine to explode?

The immediate cause of the tragedy was a large methane explosion. Methane is found naturally in coal. Effective methane management is essential in an underground coal mine. Undoubtedly there was a failure to control methane at Pike River on 19 November 2010.

How many died in Pike River mine?

29 workers
The remains of some of the men killed in the Pike River mine disaster, one of New Zealand’s worst mining disasters, have been found more than a decade after the explosion. The blast in November 2010 killed 29 workers, and many of the families have been fighting to have the remains of their loved ones found ever since.

What year was Pike River mine explosion?

November 19, 2010
Pike River Mine disaster/Start dates
The mine was sealed soon after the November 19, 2010 explosion. There were a number of attempts to renter the mine, but the mine’s owners and the previous government refused to attempt a manned re-entry of the mine due to concerns it was still too dangerous.

How much has Pike River recovery cost?

The recovery project, which cost $51 million, plus at least $10 million for the police – was never about recovering the bodies, which are trapped behind a massive rockfall, but was intended to search the drift for possible evidence of what caused the explosions.

What went wrong at Pike River?

On the afternoon of 19 November 2010, an explosion ripped through the remote Pike River mine on the West Coast of the South Island, killing 29 men. Their bodies have not been recovered, and remain in the mine. Mines must have good ventilation to prevent methane building up.

What happened at Pike River mine?

How deep is the Pike River mine?

150 to 200 metres
The Pike River mine reaches the Brunner coal seam at depths of 150 to 200 metres below ground level. This is deeper than other NZ open-cast coal mines and likely to be uneconomic.

Have they entered Pike River mine?

On 21 May 2019, a mine recovery team led by Pike River Recovery Agency chief operating officer Dinghy Pattinson re-entered the mine for the first time since 2010, breaking the concrete seal to the mine drift. Body recovery and forensic operations are expected to take several months.

Is Pike River a real place?

The Pike River underground coal mine is located high in the rugged Paparoa Range, on the West Coast of the South Island. On 19 November 2010, the mine exploded.

What were the effects of the Pike River mine explosion?

The initial explosion damaged the mine’s gas drainage line, causing methane gas to begin accumulating in the mine immediately. As there may have been a potential ignition source, it was too dangerous for rescuers to enter the mine.

When did the Pike River mine explosion happen?

Docu-Drama about the Pike River Mine and the series of events that led up to the explosion in the mine on 19th November 2010 and the death of 29 miners and contractors. (R.I.P)Docu-Drama about the Pike River Mine and the series of events that led up to the explosion in the mine on 19th November 2010 and the death of 29 miners and contractors.

Where was the Pike River Mine in New Zealand?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Pike River Mine disaster was a coal mining accident that began on 19 November 2010 in the Pike River Mine, 46 km (29 mi) northeast of Greymouth, in the West Coast region of New Zealand’s South Island following a methane explosion at approximately 3:44 pm (NZDT, UTC+13).

Who is the owner of Pike River Mine?

Pike River Coal Company Ltd (Pike) was formed in 1982 and acquired by New Zealand Oil & Gas Ltd (NZOG) in 1998. Over a 13-year period Pike explored and then acquired the necessary authorisations for the mine, including a mining permit, an access arrangement and resource consents.

Where was the mine accident in New Zealand?

The Pike River Mine disaster was a coal mining accident that began on 19 November 2010 in the Pike River Mine, 46 km (29 mi) northeast of Greymouth, in the West Coast region of New Zealand’s South Island following a methane explosion at approximately 3:44 pm ( NZDT, UTC+13 ).

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