Canadian Coal Industry: Developments In Resource Conservation And Productivity Improvement (PrePrint 86-19)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 3113 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The current Canadian coal production is approximately 57x106 tonnes per annum of which some 25 million tonnes is exported. Two thirds of the Canadian output is classified as thermal and one third as coking or metallurgical coal. The Canadian coal industry, like the industries in some other industrialized nations, has gone through a cycle of ups and downs. The current world vide recession and stable oil prices have somewhat dampened the plans for a further growth of this industry - albeit temporarily. No new mines are expected to be developed within the next few years. However the production is projected to increase to 60x106 tonnes in 1985 increasing to an estimated 75 to 80x106 tonnes by 1995. The Canadian mines are highly mechanized and are willing to employ the modern technology to maintain its competitive position in the world's coal market. This paper reviews the recent technical developments which continue to improve resource recovery and productivity.
Citation
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(1986) Canadian Coal Industry: Developments In Resource Conservation And Productivity Improvement (PrePrint 86-19)MLA: Canadian Coal Industry: Developments In Resource Conservation And Productivity Improvement (PrePrint 86-19). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.