Quality Control And Shipment Planning At The Carter Mining Company ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. D. Brown
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to inform members of the coal producing and consuming community about techniques used by The Carter Mining Company to control product quality at a large surface coal mining operation. During the early years of mining operations, coal quality received adequate attention but the Company's main emphasis was to build up its production rate and minimize mining costs. While these goals are still of prime importance, coal quality has received substantial attention in recent years. A Company guideline that no coal shipment shall exceed any contract or company-imposed coal quality specification has been successfully implemented. To implement this guideline, geology and coal quality modeling procedures were improved, in-pit drilling and blending programs were refined, and detailed shipment procedures were developed. Background Surface coal mining of subbituminous C rank coal in the Cillette. (Campbell County) Wyoming area has become increasingly competitive during recent years. Prior to 1974, one small surface mine produced coal for local consumption. During the last ten years, 13 new surface coal mines have been constructed. Coal production from Campbell County, Wyoming totalled 88 million short tons (79.8 million metric tons) in 1983, the majority being shipped to electric utilities in the central and southern United States via unit trains having a capacity of 10,000 short tons (9,072 metric tons).
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APA: J. D. Brown  (1984)  Quality Control And Shipment Planning At The Carter Mining Company ? Introduction

MLA: J. D. Brown Quality Control And Shipment Planning At The Carter Mining Company ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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