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{{Navbar-Global Coal Mine Tracker}} '''Mary's River Mine''' (also '''Marys River Mine''') was a proposed U.S. surface coal mine in Randolph County, Illinois, by [[Peabody Energy|Peabody Energy's]] Peabody Midwest Mining.<ref name=redorbit>[http://www.redorbit.com/news/entertainment/547560/illinois_coal_is_on_a_comeback/index.html "Illinois Coal Is on a Comeback"] RedOrbit.com, June 22, 2006.</ref> As of November 2019, the project has not progressed in more than four years and appears to be cancelled.
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*'''Sponsor:''' Peabody Midwest Mining
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*'''Location:''' Randolph County, Illinois, United States
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*'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.029030, -89.666907 (approximate)
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*'''Production Capacity:''' 1 million tons per year (proposed)<ref name=redorbit></ref>
 
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*'''Mine Size:''' 709 acres<ref name=redorbit></ref>
 
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*'''Start Year:''' 2011 (proposed)<ref name=redorbit></ref>
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 26 November 2019

This article is part of the Global Coal Mine Tracker, a project of Global Energy Monitor and the Center for Media and Democracy.
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Mary's River Mine (also Marys River Mine) was a proposed U.S. surface coal mine in Randolph County, Illinois, by Peabody Energy's Peabody Midwest Mining.[1] As of November 2019, the project has not progressed in more than four years and appears to be cancelled.

Location

The below map shows the approximate location where the mine would have been built in Randolph County, Illinois.

Project Details

  • Sponsor: Peabody Midwest Mining
  • Parent Company: Peabody Energy
  • Location: Randolph County, Illinois, United States
  • GPS Coordinates: 38.029030, -89.666907 (approximate)
  • Status: Cancelled
  • Production Capacity: 1 million tons per year (proposed)[1]
  • Total Resource:
  • Mineable Reserves:
  • Coal Type:
  • Mine Size: 709 acres[1]
  • Mine Type:
  • Start Year: 2011 (proposed)[1]
  • Source of Financing:

Articles and resources

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References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Illinois Coal Is on a Comeback" RedOrbit.com, June 22, 2006.