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− | '''Monterey Mine No. 1''' is an underground mine 5 miles south of Carlinville, Illinois, using the longwall mining method. It was owned by Monterey Coal Company, a division of [[Exxon]] Coal USA, Inc. <ref>[http://www.uprr.com/customers/energy/coal/illinois/monterey.shtml "Monterey Mine No.1"] Union Pacific Corporation Website, November 2009</ref> In 2009 ExxonMobil sold the mine to Macoupin Energy LLC, part of the Cline Group, which also owns Hillsboro Energy and has mines elsewhere in Illinois and West Virginia. Monterey was ExxonMobil’s last active coal mine.<ref>John L. Lewis, [http://unionnews.wordpress.com/2009/01/27/exxonmobil-sells-monterey-coal-mine-will-new-owners-keep-the-union/ "ExxonMobil sells Monterey coal mine – Will new owners keep the Union?"] Union News, January 27, 2009</ref> | + | '"Shay Mine No. 1"' formerly '''Monterey Mine No. 1''' is an underground mine 5 miles south of Carlinville, Illinois, using the longwall mining method. It was owned by Monterey Coal Company, a division of [[Exxon]] Coal USA, Inc. <ref>[http://www.uprr.com/customers/energy/coal/illinois/monterey.shtml "Monterey Mine No.1"] Union Pacific Corporation Website, November 2009</ref> In 2009 ExxonMobil sold the mine to Macoupin Energy LLC, part of the Cline Group, which also owns Hillsboro Energy and has mines elsewhere in Illinois and West Virginia. Monterey was ExxonMobil’s last active coal mine.<ref>John L. Lewis, [http://unionnews.wordpress.com/2009/01/27/exxonmobil-sells-monterey-coal-mine-will-new-owners-keep-the-union/ "ExxonMobil sells Monterey coal mine – Will new owners keep the Union?"] Union News, January 27, 2009</ref> |
==Mine Data== | ==Mine Data== | ||
*'''Owner''': Macoupin Energy | *'''Owner''': Macoupin Energy | ||
*'''Parent company''': Cline Group | *'''Parent company''': Cline Group | ||
− | *'''Location''': Carlinville, | + | *'''Location''': 14300 Brushy Mound Road, Carlinville, IL |
− | *'''GPS coordinates''': | + | *'''GPS coordinates''':39.26552,-89.884086 |
− | *'''Production''': 2.1 million tons (2007) | + | *'''Production''': 2.1 million tons (2007), 3 million by 2011 |
*'''Type of coal''': Bituminous | *'''Type of coal''': Bituminous | ||
*'''Mine type''': Underground | *'''Mine type''': Underground | ||
*'''Equipment''': Longwall | *'''Equipment''': Longwall | ||
− | *'''Number of employees''': | + | *'''Number of employees''': 70 (2007) |
==Articles and resources== | ==Articles and resources== |
Revision as of 00:02, 8 December 2009
{{#Badges: CoalSwarm}} '"Shay Mine No. 1"' formerly Monterey Mine No. 1 is an underground mine 5 miles south of Carlinville, Illinois, using the longwall mining method. It was owned by Monterey Coal Company, a division of Exxon Coal USA, Inc. [1] In 2009 ExxonMobil sold the mine to Macoupin Energy LLC, part of the Cline Group, which also owns Hillsboro Energy and has mines elsewhere in Illinois and West Virginia. Monterey was ExxonMobil’s last active coal mine.[2]
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Mine Data
- Owner: Macoupin Energy
- Parent company: Cline Group
- Location: 14300 Brushy Mound Road, Carlinville, IL
- GPS coordinates:39.26552,-89.884086
- Production: 2.1 million tons (2007), 3 million by 2011
- Type of coal: Bituminous
- Mine type: Underground
- Equipment: Longwall
- Number of employees: 70 (2007)
Articles and resources
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- Coal phase-out
- Headquarters of U.S. coal mining companies
- Global list of coal mining companies and agencies
- Illinois and coal
- Proposed coal mines
External Links
EIA Major U.S. Coal Mines: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/page/acr/table9.html
References
- ↑ "Monterey Mine No.1" Union Pacific Corporation Website, November 2009
- ↑ John L. Lewis, "ExxonMobil sells Monterey coal mine – Will new owners keep the Union?" Union News, January 27, 2009