Metallurgical Coke in Canada

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. R. Wallace E. P. Duchemin Wm. Snow
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

"GeneralA NOT INCONSIDERABLE proportion of the Canadian economy is dependent on the coal mining industry. This is particularly true of the eastern portion of Canada and especially so of the ( authors') province of Nova Scotia. Much has been said about the trying economic straits of the coal industry in Nova Scotia ( 1), faced, as it is, with difficult mining problems, with considerable distance from large markets, and with •competition from other (and usually foreign) fuels. It is of particular interest, at this time, therefore, to discuss one of the larger outlets for coal -that of the production of metallurgical coke.Scope of PaperWhile the title of this paper indicates that it deals with Metallurgical Coke in Canada, the authors beg leave to treat the Canadian industry very briefly and to deal specifically with coal, •coke, and smelting problems with which they are familiar, namely, the operation of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation in the Sydney, N.S., area. No mention is made of metallurgical coke for use in the •many foundries in Canada or in the non-ferrons metallurgical industries.Coal and Coke StatisticsA few statistics of the total output of .Canadian coal, production of metallurgical coke, and similar figures for the Dosco holdings (Sydney area only) are shown in Table I."
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APA: J. R. Wallace E. P. Duchemin Wm. Snow  (1955)  Metallurgical Coke in Canada

MLA: J. R. Wallace E. P. Duchemin Wm. Snow Metallurgical Coke in Canada. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1955.

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