Competing With the Big Boys: Productivity and Innovation at the Freedom Lignite Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jack G. Pippenger
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Coteau Properties Co.'s Freedom mine is a surface operation near Beulah, ND that produces more than 13.6 Mt/a (15 million stpy) of lignite. Coteau, a subsidiary of North American Coal Corp., ranks among the largest mines in North America. In 1994, Coteau ranked eighth in annual coal sales, becoming the largest mine outside the Powder River Basin of northeastern Wyoming. However, for the Freedom mine to stand alongside the Powder River Basin heavyweights, Coteau had to overcome several obstacles. These included a coal seam with three-quarters the heating value and overburden-to-coal ratios three times higher than Powder River Basin mines. Coteau's ability to compete has been built around a program of continuous improvements in productivity, cost efficiency and innovation.
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APA: Jack G. Pippenger  (1995)  Competing With the Big Boys: Productivity and Innovation at the Freedom Lignite Mine

MLA: Jack G. Pippenger Competing With the Big Boys: Productivity and Innovation at the Freedom Lignite Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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