Canadian coal miner Cline Mining has raised C$6.9 million to complete the rehabilitation of its New Elk thermal coal and metallurgical coal project in Colorado. C$3.9 million has come in the shape of a loan from Mitsui Matsushima International Pty of Tokyo with the rest coming from a private placement of shares and warrants.
The New Elk coking coal mine is situated near the town of Trinidad in Colorado. It has a coal resource of 315 million tons of coal and will directly employ 450 employees. The mine rehabilitation program is presently in due for completion in July 2010 with the first saleable production of coking coal expected in the fourth quarter of 2010. The mine will reach an annual capacity of 1.3 million tons in 2011, proceeding continuously to the production and sale of 3.0 million tons of coal annually, slated for world export markets.
The Mine has large in-place compliant coal resources and Cline expect further significant production in the future.
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