Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on January 29, 2014 at 21:43:54 from (75.127.24.27):
In Reply to: Coal mines posted by TGIN on January 29, 2014 at 19:05:36:
I live in Gillette Wyoming where we mine millions of tons a year from each of our many mines, they have cut back on production some the last year or so but we just had a piece in our paper that says they are expected to be back on full production and more in the coming months, no mines have closed here but some have been on a "no hire" policy for some time, others have been doing maintenance waiting for more contracts to come in, the lower price of natural gas has been a big factor in the slow down, here but now with the big rise in that cost the power plants are switching back to coal, this happens from time to time here anyway, coal is a very big part of our county's life here, but gas and oil still have a bigger income as well, we also have uranium mining making a come back here as well, we have been using the term "Energy Capitol of the World" here for many years and am sure it will continue for msny yesrs to come
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