Overburden-Removal Cost Management Using Work Order Systems at Coteau Properties’ Freedom Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jack G. Pippenger
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The Coteau Properties Co.'s Freedom Mine is a surface lignite mine that uses large draglines, trucks and shovels, tractor-scrapers and bulldozers to uncover a single coal seam. In 1989, a work order system was instituted to record data by equipment type, cost, productivity and distance. The system was also used to provide historical information to plan the most efficient and economic use of each equipment type in the mining operation. The Coteau Properties Co. is a wholly owned subsidiary of The North American Coal Corp. The company was formed in 1972 to supply lignite from its Beulah-Hazen coal reserve to a coal gasification project and an electrical generating facility located near Beulah, ND. The reserve consists of a single coal seam between 3 and 7 m (10 to 23 ft) thick. The overburden above the coal is predominately glacial tills and clays and ranges from 6 m (20 ft) to more than 60 m (200 ft) thick.
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APA: Jack G. Pippenger  (1994)  Overburden-Removal Cost Management Using Work Order Systems at Coteau Properties’ Freedom Mine

MLA: Jack G. Pippenger Overburden-Removal Cost Management Using Work Order Systems at Coteau Properties’ Freedom Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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