Exxaro Resources and Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd have signed a new long-term Coal Supply Agreement (CSA) between Exxaro’s Matla Mine and Eskom, securing the continued supply of coal from Exxaro’s Matla Mine to the Matla Power Station and reinforcing a strategic partnership that has supported South Africa’s electricity generation for more than four decades.

Matla Power Station, one of Eskom’s long-established coal-fired power stations.
[Source: Eskom]
Matla Mine first entered into a CSA with Eskom on 1 July 1983, with the agreement originally set for a period of 40 years. This new agreement between the two entities ensures continued coal supply for Eskom’s Matla Power Station, supporting the stability of South Africa’s energy system and maintaining operational continuity at the mine. The newly concluded agreement runs from 1 April 2026, and is valid until 30 November 2043, with the term subject to extension or reduction by mutual agreement between the parties.
Ben Magara, Chief Executive Officer of Exxaro said: “The signing of this new Coal Supply Agreement continues our long-standing partnership with Eskom and reinforces our shared commitment to supporting South Africa’s energy security needs in line with national demands and fluctuating geopolitical influences. The agreement comes on the back of Eskom’s recent investment in the Matla Life of Mine (MLOM) expansion project, which strengthens the mine’s ability to continue to supply coal to the Matla Power Station for the remainder of its life. Exxaro is confident in the future of the operation and we confirm the strategic importance of Matla as a key operation within our coal portfolio, representing our commitment to responsible resource development and our continued focus on delivering reliable energy solutions that support the country’s economic growth, creating lasting value for our employees, host communities and the broader economy, at the same time.”
Eskom Group Chief Executive, Dan Marokane said: “The signing of the long-term Coal Supply Agreement with Exxaro represents a significant step in strengthening South Africa’s energy security. The agreement ensures predictability and stability in the supply of coal to the Matla Power Station, an essential component of our generation fleet, and reinforces a partnership that has supported the nation’s power system for more than four decades.”
“Crucially, this new contract structure is a key deliverable of Eskom’s Cost Optimisation and Revenue Enhancement (CORE) programme, which aims to drive efficiencies in primary energy procurement. Through improved operational performance and streamlined supply‑chain logistics, Eskom expects to realise long‑term cost savings that directly support its financial recovery and operational sustainability. The framework also delivers lasting socio‑economic benefits to the Mpumalanga region by safeguarding jobs and supporting economic activity in communities surrounding the Matla operations,” Marokane added.
As Eskom advances its recovery and sustainability efforts, the agreement underscores coal’s continued role in providing the baseload capacity required to stabilise the grid. Securing a reliable supply from Matla ensures that, as the grid is decongested to enable renewables penetration, Eskom maintains the operational consistency and security of supply needed to support South Africa’s developmental and industrial needs.
The agreement positions both organisations to fulfil this role responsibly in the years ahead. Beyond electricity generation, Matla Mine remains an economic anchor in Mpumalanga, supporting employment, education initiatives, enterprise and supplier development, land‑use management, and infrastructure projects in surrounding host communities.
The long-term agreement also provides the stability required to sustain ongoing investment in operational efficiency, safety standards, and environmental stewardship, ensuring that the mine continues to operate in a manner aligned with responsible mining practices. Furthermore, the agreement includes stringent coal quality specifications that ensure higher combustion efficiency at Matla Power Station; this consistency is essential to reducing the plant’s overall carbon footprint and supporting Eskom’s commitment to progressive emissions reduction.
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