Current Mining Practices In The United Kingdom ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Hunter
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The present is rooted in the past. This is particularly true in the case of mining operations. Coal mining in the United Kingdom is considered an old Industry comprising today 246 Coal Mines many of which have worked coal reserves in their locality for over 100 years. More than half the current producing mines lie in the Yorkshire and Midlands coalfields. They are in the oldest age group and produce 70% of the Industry's output. Some 50% of the remaining U.K. workable reserves amounting to approximately 98,000 million tons are still available to these regions. Fig. 1 Over the past two decades a gradual erosion of demand for coal in the U.K. has virtually halved the Industry's capacity. The number of Mines has reduced by 53% during the past 10 years. Productivity has increased by some 42% mainly through improvements in the central coalfields which has enabled costs to remain broadly competitive with oil.
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APA: J. R. Hunter  (1976)  Current Mining Practices In The United Kingdom ? Introduction

MLA: J. R. Hunter Current Mining Practices In The United Kingdom ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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