Oranje Nassau IV

The Oranje Nassau IV (located in Heerlerheide, Heerlen), the last and smallest mine exploited by the Oranje Nassau Mijnen, started its life as a ventilation shaft for Oranje Nassau III. In 1910 the construction of a mine shaft was started. However the construction was halted and only reassumed in 1919. In 1927 the mine became operational.

Oranje Nassau Mijn IV
Location
Oranje Nassau Mijn IV
Location in the Netherlands
LocationHeksenberg, Heerlen
provinceLimburg
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates50°54′59″N 5°58′37″E
Production
ProductsCoal
Production13,754,000 tons
History
Opened1927
Closed1966
Owner
CompanyOranje Nassau Mijnen
This is Shaft 2 of Oranje Nassau I, but gives us an idea of how the shaft of ON-IV looked.

Underground, the mine was connect to the Oranje Nassau III and, for safety reasons, also the Staatsmijn Hendrik. In 1966 it became the first of the Oranje Nassau mines to close; however, via Oranje Nassau III mining activities continued till 1973.

In its short life it produced 13,754,000,000 kilograms of coal. The mine was 740 metres deep.

The terrain is now used by the Sigrano, a silversand mine, part of Sibelco.

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