Coal Mountain Operations: The next twenty years

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. R. Johnston K. D. Streeter
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"ABSTRACTCoal Mountain Operations is the newest of Fording Coal’s operations although it is the oldest in terms of its historical production. In October, 1994, Fording purchased the former Corbin Creek/Byron Creek Mine. The mine is located in southeastern British Columbia, approximately 150 air kilometers from Calgary, Alberta. It was first developed in 1905 and has gone through a variety of owners in its 90-year history.This paper will deal with the remobilization strategy and the mining plans for the operation which are being implemented to make this operation competitive in the world export coal market. IntroductionIn October 1994, following a due diligence process, Fording Coal Limited purchased Coal Mountain Operations from Corbin Creek Resources, an employee group which had previously owned the mine. The purchase awarded Fording Coal Limited with 100% of the assets, and control of all the coal leases at Coal Mountain.The mine is located in southeastern British Columbia, southeast of Sparwood at the hamlet of Corbin, (Fig. 1).Rehiring of laid-off employees started in November 1994, with mining activities also recommencing in November. The coal preparation plant was restarted in December with one shift, went to two shifts in January 1995, and had four-shift, full-time operation in April 1996."
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APA: B. R. Johnston K. D. Streeter  (1997)  Coal Mountain Operations: The next twenty years

MLA: B. R. Johnston K. D. Streeter Coal Mountain Operations: The next twenty years. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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