Francisco Complex
{{#Badges: CoalSwarm}} The Francisco Mining Complex is a surface mining and an underground mining operation in Gibson County near Francisco, Indiana, owned by Peabody Energy. The Francisco underground mine opened in 2003 and shipped 1.5 million tons of coal in 2008. The operation's workforce of 135 continuous miners and battery coal haulers work in two split-air supersections, each section ventilated by a separate slit of air.
The Francisco surface mine opened in 1996 and in 2008 shipped 1.9 million tons of coal. The surface mine has a workforce of 140, which operates two truck and shovel fleets on two 10-hour shifts per day, seven days a week year round.
Coal from the Complex is processed at a 650 ton-per-hour heavy media preparation plant.[1]
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Mine Data
- Owner: Black Beauty Coal Company
- Parent company: Peabody Energy
- Location: RR1, Francisco, Indiana 47649
- GPS coordinates: 38.348994,-87.43683
- Production: 3.4 million tons total (2008)
- Type of coal: Medium sulfur
- Mine type: Underground/Surface
- Equipment: truck/shovel
- Number of employees: 135 (underground) and 140(surface)
- Recoverable Reserves: 3 million tons
Contact Information
Black Beauty Coal Company
7100 Eagle Crest Blvd.
Evansville, IN 47715
Phone: 812-434-8500
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References
- ↑ "Francisco Mine" Peabody Energy Website, October 2009