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Auction for Walter Energy's northeast B.C. mines reaches deadline

The future of Walter Energy Canada’s three coal mines around Tumbler Ridge and Chetwynd will unfold in the coming weeks as the company and its court-appointed Our study subjected three coal mines in the northeast coalfield of BC with negative impacts on endangered caribou (Johnson et al., 2015) to an economic impact Years late and millions short: A predictive audit of economic

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Walter Energy's B.C. coal mines bought by new U.S. entity

In an order Aug. 16, B.C. Supreme Court Judge Shelley Fitzpatrick approved Conuma’s bid to take over the Wolverine, Brule and Willow Creek mines, which were formerly owned In mid-August, the BC Supreme Court approved the bankruptcy sale of Walter Energy’s three B.C. mines to a new company headed by U.S. environmentalist Tom Clarke.B.C. coal mine to restart, hiring back 200+ workers

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Walter Energy idles BC operations Mining & Energy

For 2013, coal production from Wolverine, which produces mid-volatile hard coking coal, was 1.6 million metric tons, while the Brazion mines produced approximately 1.9 million metric tons of low-vol PCI and A new study based on three B.C. coal mines says the economic benefits from the projects, used to justify their approval during the environmental review process, were "significantly overestimated."B.C. coal mines' economic impact was overstated to

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A New Coal Mine, Caribou and the BC Government The Tyee

Our research on three of them — Wolverine, Brule and Willow Creek — shows a similar story. The three mines promised $250 million in taxes and 12,245 VANCOUVER Walter Energy Inc. says it will temporarily lay off about 700 workers at two coal mines in British Columbia due to difficult market conditions and lower prices. Operations at...700 workers temporarily laid off at two B.C. coal mines

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North River mine Global Energy Monitor

North River mine is an underground coal mine in Berry, Alabama, owned by Walter Energy. In March 2013 Walter Energy announced that it had "recently curtailed operations significantly at its North River mine and plans to close the mine nine months earlier than the previously expected end of mine life of 2014." [1]01 Apr, 2016, 08:30 ET. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Walter Energy, Inc. (OTC Pink:WLTG) ("Walter Energy" or the "Company") today announced the close of the previously-announcedWalter Energy Announces Closing of Sale of Alabama Assets to

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British Columbia Mine Information

Legislation Learn about the key statutes and regulations that apply to mining activities in British Columbia. Authorizations Environmental assessment certificates and permits issued under the Mines Act and Environmental Management Act. Compliance Oversight Several provincial agencies work together to provide integrated oversight of British Columbia’s As a result, of the 1100 million tonnes of coal mined in all of B.C.'s history up to 2015, 85% was after 1970. 3. A hauler at Teck's Coal Mountain operation in southeastern British Columbia. (Teck Resources) Though British Columbia mines enormous amounts of coal, it uses practically none.Coal Mining in British Columbia EnergyBC

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Overview of coal in BC Province of British Columbia

Coal production currently represents over half of the total mineral production revenues in the province. Over 95 per cent of coal currently produced in BC is metallurgical coal, which is used in the production of steel from iron ore. The province also produces some thermal coal. Most BC coal is exported internationally via coal ports on theMines have been selling, Grant said, but at prices facilities far from the highs paid during mining’s boom, such as Walter’s $3.3-billion 2010 takeover of B.C.-based Western Coal, which gaveAuction for Walter Energy's northeast B.C. mines reaches deadline

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B.C. coal mine to restart, hiring back 200+ workers

In mid-August, the BC Supreme Court approved the bankruptcy sale of Walter Energy’s three B.C. mines to a new company headed by U.S. environmentalist Tom Clarke.About BC Mine Information. The Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI), Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (ENV) and Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) have collaborated to make information on the Province’s oversight of major mines in British Columbia more accessible than ever before.British Columbia Mine Information

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Why coal mining is big in the B.C. Rockies but not Alberta The Narwhal

In the late 1970s, Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed set about explaining to Albertans why his government had restricted coal mining in much of the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies in his landmark 1976 coal policy. Coal mining, he said in a 1977 interview, had “serious environmental problems.”.Conuma Coal Resources Ltd., the new owners of the Brule coal mine in British Columbia’s Peace Region, are restarting the mine immediately, Minister of Energy and Mines Bill Bennett announced today. “Having Brule Mine back in production will create approximately 170 good-paying jobs and generate significant economic benefits for Restart of Brule Mine: 170 new jobs for region Mining & Energy

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BC Mine Information Website Province of British Columbia

The BC Mine Information website profiles metal and coal mines across the province. Authorizations issued under the Mines Act, Environmental Assessment Act and Environmental Management Act, inspection records, and recent annual reclamation and annual dam safety inspection reports are available for these mines. The site also Walter Energy closed three B.C. metallurgical coal mines between 2014 and 2015, putting hundreds of people out of work. The bankrupt company is now selling its assets. In mid-August, the BCUS environmentalist to restart three met-coal mines

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British Columbia's ten biggest mines MINING.COM

Canada’s largest diversified miner occupies the first six spots. 1. Fording River, Elkford Teck. 2012 revenue: $1.45 billion. Produces: Met and thermal coal. Summary: The Fording River mineClean energy and critical minerals: inside mining in British Columbia. British Columbia spent about $550.8m in mineral exploration spending in just 2022, the highest spending recorded in the country. Smruthi Nadig reports. The Brucejack gold mine in British Columbia, a state where declining ore grades leave miners hungry for new Inside critical minerals in British Columbia Mining Technology

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Find Mines in British Columbia Gov

Major Mines in British Columbia. Use the list below to navigate to information on individual mine sites. Click on any mine to go directly to its profile page, or click the ‘+’ sign to expand the list item to see basic information (e.g., operator, ownership, commodity/ies produced) about that mine. You can also use our interactive map toEnergy Local Economy BC Politics Environment A New Coal Mine, Caribou and the BC Government The three mines promised $250 million in taxes and 12,245 person-years of employment.A New Coal Mine, Caribou and the BC Government The Tyee

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Mining in BC British Columbia in a Global Context

The following are facts about mining in BC today: Mining is estimated to be worth $5.6 billion for the province, almost double what it was in 2001. The gross mining revenues for the mining industry were $8.5 billion in 2013. The number of people working in BC’s mining industry in 2013 increased to 10,720 up from 10,419 in 2012.Ministry of Energy and Mines Introduction In 2014, the number of operating coal mines in the province dropped from nine to six as operations at three mines in the Peace River Coalfi eld were suspended. However, production at the fi ve coal mines in the southeastern part of the province remained steady, and total coal production dipped onlyBritish Columbia Coal Industry Overview 2014

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Mineral Exploration & Mining Province of British Columbia

Mine Permitting. The Mines Act regulates all mining activities in British Columbia from early exploration to development, production, reclamation, closure, and post-closure. A permit must be in place before any work in, on, or about a mine can occur. Explore Within.The Mines Act regulates all mining activities in British Columbia from early exploration to development, production, reclamation, closure, and post-closure. A permit must be in place before any work in, on, or about a mine can occur. Permits are issued by the Chief Permitting Officer under section 10 of the Mines Act, and are administeredMine Permitting Province of British Columbia

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