Gibson South Mine
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{{#Badges: CoalSwarm}}Gibson South Mine refers to a proposed mine near the Gibson Mine in Gibson County, Indiana, owned by Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (ARLP). According to ARLP's website, plans to dig up the coal reserves across the Galatia Channel from the active Gibson Mine (Gibson North) remain open ended and market dependent. Reserve estimates denote 82.7 million tons in the initial reserve field.[1]The website also states that a permit for mining is in process.[2]
Project Details
- Sponsor: Alliance Resource Partners
- Parent Company:
- Location: near Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana
- GPS Coordinates:
- Status: Operating<ref name=Alliance>[http://www.arlp.com/illinois-basin/Index?KeyGenPage=330306 "
- Production Capacity: 6.9 million tons in 2018[3]
- Total Resource:
- Mineable Reserves: 60.4 million tons (as of 12/31/18)[3]
- Coal type: Low/Medium-sulfur[3]
- Mine Size:
- Mine Type:Underground (room and pillar)[3]
- Start Year:
- Number of employees:
- Source of Financing:
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References
- ↑ "Coal Operations: Gibson County Coal" Alliance Resource Partners Website, November 2009
- ↑ "Coal Operations: Gibson South Mine" Alliance Resource Partners Website, November 2009
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