The former
open cut mine operation was for low-grade, sub-bitumenous
black coal which is frequently referred to as hard brown coal or just brown coal. It was transported 250 km by rail to
power stations outside
Port Augusta on the east side of
Spencer Gulf. The coal occurs in several nested bowl-shaped seams, each several metres thick. The coalfield at Leigh Creek was operated by
Alinta Energy and produced over a year of coal. Alinta Energy also operated the power stations at Port Augusta which were the only remaining coal-fired generators in South Australia, and the only users of coal from Leigh Creek.
Downsizing and mine closure Since the early 1990s, more changes occurred in Leigh Creek. Massive restructuring of mining operations resulted in the reduction of a workforce of over 750 to about 200. The township also became a lot smaller. The population dropped from about 2500 in 1987 to less than 250 in the year 2016. On 30 July 2015, Alinta Energy announced that the closure dates of all three facilities would be brought forward by 12 months, with an end-date of March 2017, and that they may shut them down as early as March 2016. On 7 October 2015, it was confirmed that the Leigh Creek mining operations would cease on 17 November 2015. == Leigh Creek Retention Dam ==