The Mineral Industry of Nova Scotia-1958

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. H. Stonehouse
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

"ALTHOUGH final statistics are not yet available concerning Nova Scotia' s mineral production for 1958, it is estimated that the value will be slightly lower than that of 1957. In making this statement it is but fair to say that one year ago a reduction in mineral value was also forecast (for 1957 as compared with 1956) and final figures from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics ($68,058,743) indicated, instead, an increase of $2,000,000 over 1956. However, 1958 did bring problems to the industry which would indicate a drop in production value. The estimates figure for 1958 is $64,000,000. COAL Coal production came from 28 mines, 5 less than were operating since 1957. There were 5,269,896 tons of coal produced by 1,978,512 man-days' labour, for a tons per man-shift of 2.66 (0.05 higher than during 1957) or an increase of 1.9 per cent over the 1957 all-time high for this Province. This record has been established as a result of concentrated efforts to mechanize the coal mines of the Province, and it is hoped that it will be bettered during 1959. Collieries which showed some production for 1957 and none for 1958 were the McGregor at Stellarton, the Franklin at Sydney Mines, the MacLellan, the Rose bank No. 2 and the Rose bank No. 3 at Inverness."
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APA: D. H. Stonehouse  (1959)  The Mineral Industry of Nova Scotia-1958

MLA: D. H. Stonehouse The Mineral Industry of Nova Scotia-1958. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1959.

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