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'''Blue Creek Mine''' is a proposed underground longwall [[coal mine]] in the [[Warrior Coal Basin]] in northern [[Tuscaloosa County]]. The mine, under development by [[Warrior Met Coal]] with an entrance off [[Brandon School Road]], will exploit the "[[Blue Creek reserve]]" seam of "High Vol A" metallurgical coal, used in [[steel]] production.
'''Blue Creek Mine''' is a planned underground longwall [[coal mine]] in the [[Warrior Coal Basin]] in northern [[Tuscaloosa County]]. The mine, under development by [[Warrior Met Coal]] with an entrance off [[Brandon School Road]], will exploit the "[[Blue Creek reserve]]" seam of "High Vol A" metallurgical coal, used in [[steel]] production.


Warrior Met Coal is planning to invest $550 to $600 million over five years in opening and operating the mine, including the creation of around 300-350 jobs paying an average of $85,000 per year. The anticipated production from the mine is 4.3 million short tons per year, which at $150/ton could generate $645 million in annual gross revenues beginning in [[2025]]. The [[Tuscaloosa County Industrial Development Authority]] provided tax abatements for the project.
Warrior Met Coal is planning to invest $550 to $600 million over five years in opening and operating the mine, including the creation of around 300-350 jobs paying an average of $85,000 per year. The anticipated production from the mine is 4.8 million short tons per year, which at $150/ton could generate as much as $1 billion in annual gross revenues over a projected 50-year span. The [[Tuscaloosa County Industrial Development Authority]] provided tax abatements for the project.
 
Opening of the mine was delayed during the [[COVID pandemic]], but proceeded during the [[2021 Warrior Met Coal strike]]. The company announced plans to, "partner with community colleges, vocational schools and state agencies over this timeframe to develop the next generation of coal miners." The first production from the mine is expected to begin in [[2024]] with the longwall itself operating in [[2026]].


==References==
==References==
* Thornton, William (February 20, 2020) "$500 million coal mine announced for Tuscaloosa County." {{BN}}
* Thornton, William (February 20, 2020) "$500 million coal mine announced for Tuscaloosa County." {{BN}}
* O'Leary, A. J. (May 3, 2022) "Warrior Met Coal relaunches Blue Creek project." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Coal mines]]
[[Category:Coal mines]]
[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:2024 establishments]]
[[Category:Brandon School Road]]
[[Category:Brandon School Road]]

Revision as of 09:50, 7 May 2022

Blue Creek Mine is a planned underground longwall coal mine in the Warrior Coal Basin in northern Tuscaloosa County. The mine, under development by Warrior Met Coal with an entrance off Brandon School Road, will exploit the "Blue Creek reserve" seam of "High Vol A" metallurgical coal, used in steel production.

Warrior Met Coal is planning to invest $550 to $600 million over five years in opening and operating the mine, including the creation of around 300-350 jobs paying an average of $85,000 per year. The anticipated production from the mine is 4.8 million short tons per year, which at $150/ton could generate as much as $1 billion in annual gross revenues over a projected 50-year span. The Tuscaloosa County Industrial Development Authority provided tax abatements for the project.

Opening of the mine was delayed during the COVID pandemic, but proceeded during the 2021 Warrior Met Coal strike. The company announced plans to, "partner with community colleges, vocational schools and state agencies over this timeframe to develop the next generation of coal miners." The first production from the mine is expected to begin in 2024 with the longwall itself operating in 2026.

References