IC 8497 Coal Production From The Uinta Region, Colorado And Utah - Cost Analysis For Proposed Underground Mining Operations

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. H. Hileman
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Economic investigations indicate that bituminous coal can be mined underground in the Uinta region and marketed at a cost competitive with that of other energy sources in the West. A selling price of $3.90 per ton of coal was calculated from a cost analysis of a projected coal mine in the Emery coal- field of Utah. Although mines in some of the coalfields have extremely difficult mining conditions and cannot compete in the energy market at this price level, at least two other coalfields in the Uinta region contain coal reserves that could be mined and sold at a price of approximately $3.90 per ton. Projections by power companies and other coal-consuming industries indicate a strong future market for the large coal reserves in the Uinta region.
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APA: D. H. Hileman  (1970)  IC 8497 Coal Production From The Uinta Region, Colorado And Utah - Cost Analysis For Proposed Underground Mining Operations

MLA: D. H. Hileman IC 8497 Coal Production From The Uinta Region, Colorado And Utah - Cost Analysis For Proposed Underground Mining Operations. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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