Function of Nova Scotia Coal In a Time of High-Priced Energy

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. P. Chrismas
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

"IN 1975, Nova Scotia produced 1.8 million tons of coal with a FOB mine value of $47.6 million. Of this total, about 30 per cent or 600,000 tons was coking coal and the remainder was steam and industrial-grade coal. The Nova Scotia Power Corporation consumed 630,000 tons in three generating stations and 570,000 tons were sold to Sydney Steel for making coke for its steel operations. Exports, principally to Great Britain, comprised 370,000 tons in 1975 in addition to the 300,- 000 tons shipped to other provinces for use by cement and pulp and paper companies. In 1975, just over 100,000 tons of coking coal were imported into the province from Alberta. Before 1975, low-volatile coking coal was traditionally obtained from the United States. In 1975, production came from seven individual mines and one project involving reclamation from mine dumps in Pictou County. Of the seven producers, four are owned by the Cape Breton Development Corporation, a federal Crown corporation; the remaining three are small independent mines, but, even though small, they are sizeable contributors to the economies of their local areas. After 101 years of continuous operation, Devco's Princess mine was closed in 1975. The Nova Scotia coal industry, in terms of value, accounted for about half of total mineral production in 1975. The industry provides jobs for 3,000 men and women. It is also significant that in 1975 Nova Scotia produced about 6.5 per cent of Canada's total coal production of 28.3 million tons. Detailed statistics on Nova Scotia's coal industry appear in the Appendix."
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APA: L. P. Chrismas  (1976)  Function of Nova Scotia Coal In a Time of High-Priced Energy

MLA: L. P. Chrismas Function of Nova Scotia Coal In a Time of High-Priced Energy. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1976.

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