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Aarkstore - Coal Mining in Canada to 2020

The Coal Mining in Canada to 2020 report comprehensively covers the countrys historic and forecast data on coal production by grade, by type, by region, reserves, and mine life, consumption by type and trade by type to 2020. In addition, the trade section provides information on export volumes to destination countries, as well as imports. For more information : http://bit.ly/150bk6w

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Aarkstore - Coal Mining in Canada to 2020

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  1. Coal Mining in Canada to 2020 Browse Complete Report – http://www.aarkstore.com/metals-mining/93121/coal-mining-in-canada-to-2020 Category :   Metals-Mining .

  2. Summary Coal is by far the most abundant fossil fuel available in Canada, with recoverable reserves totaling 6.6 billion tonnes (t) at the end of 2013, which, according to BP Statistical Review of World Energy, accounted for 0.7% of global reserves. Around 53% of the reserves are of bituminous grade and coking type, with sub-bituminous and lignite-graded coal accounting for the rest and the majority of these are located in the western provinces of British Colombia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. .

  3. Key Highlights Coal is by far the most abundant fossil fuel available in Canada, with recoverable reserves totaling 6.6 billion tonnes (t) at the end of 2013, which, according to BP Statistical Review of World Energy, accounted for 0.7% of global reserves. In 2013, 68.3 million tons (Mt) of coal was produced which was higher by 2.7% over 2012 mainly due to an increase in production from the Genesee mine to 5.2Mt in 2013. Over 20142020, Canada is expected to produce an average of 83.6Mt of coal annually with several new mines expected to commence production in this period, including the Vista Extension project in Alberta, the Border project in Saskatchewan and the Graham River project in British Columbia. Investments in coal projects are more cyclical in nature compared to other commodities and in 2014, it is expected to be up by US$0.8 billion post a decline of 38.5% in 2013. However, overall capital investments in the Canadian mining sector are poised to decline for the second consecutive year in 2014 to around US$11.5 billion. .

  4. Synopsis The Coal Mining in Canada to 2020 report comprehensively covers the countrys historic and forecast data on coal production by grade, by type, by region, reserves, and mine life, consumption by type and trade by type to 2020. In addition, the trade section provides information on export volumes to destination countries, as well as imports. The report also includes drivers and restraints affecting the industry, profiles of major coal mining companies, information on the major active, exploration and development projects, and regulations governing the industry. The fiscal regime section provides information about the countrys regulatory authority, laws, licenses and other fiscal regime information such as taxes, rates and other charges applicable to the mining of the commodity in the country. It is an essential tool for companies active in Canadian mining, and for new competitors considering entering the industry. .

  5. Reasons To Buy Gain an understanding of the Canadian coal mining industry, the relevant drivers and restraining factors, reserves, reserves by region, historic and forecast production and consumption, production by region, consumption by sector and type, trade, coal prices, competitive landscape and major active, exploration and development projects and the country's fiscal regime. .

  6. Table Of Content 1 Executive Summary 2 Coal Mining in Canada Drivers and Restraints 2.1 Coal Mining in Canada Drivers 2.2 Coal Mining in Canada Restraints 3 Coal Mining in Canada Reserves, Production, Consumption and Trade 3.1 Reserves by Grades and Geographical Region 3.1.1 British Columbia 3.1.2 Alberta 3.1.3 A typical proximate analysis of various coals is tabulated below: 3.2 Historical and Forecast Production 3.3 Total Production by Grade 3.3.1 Total production by grade bituminous 3.3.2 Total production by grade lignite 3.4 Total Production by Type 3.4.1 Total production by type steam, coking and lignite 3.5 Total Production by Province 3.5.1 Alberta 3.5.2 British Columbia 3.6 Total Production by Mining Method 3.7 Coal Prices .

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  8. Coal Mining in Canada to 2020 Published: Jan 2015 :  64 Pages Coal is by far the most abundant fossil fuel available in Canada, with recoverable reserves totaling 6.6 billion tonnes (t) at the end of 2013, which, according to BP Statistical Review of World Energy, accounted for 0.7% of global reserves. .

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