Work has begun to plug the ventilation shaft at the former Pike River mine ahead of the planned re-entry, Solid Energy says.
The company announced this afternoon a high-strength expanding resin had been placed into the mine shaft, which had then been topped with concrete.
``Once the concrete has set, the remaining area will be filled with an expanding foam material which will also be topped off with a final layer of concrete,'' the company said in a statement.
Sealing the shaft is designed to ``fully stabilise the environment in the mine''.
Solid Energy said the bottom 40 to 50 metres of the shaft, originally about 100 metres deep, was filled with rock from an earlier collapse.