[6] In April 2010, Rio Tinto Group gained a majority stake.
[7] In June 2010, Riversdale Mining signed an agreement with Wuhan Iron and Steel to jointly develop Riversdale's Zambeze coal reserves in Mozambique, one of the world's largest undeveloped coking coal areas; Wuhan will also buy coal from Riversdale's nearby Benga mines.
[6] The Benga mines are expected to produce 20 million tonnes per year.
[9] Riversdale also has the Zululand anthracite mine in northern KwaZulu Natal in South Africa.
[10] Riversdale has been in takeover talks with Rio Tinto, valuing it at A$3.5 billion;[11][12][13] the government of India has also considered bidding.