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COAL FOR THE FUTURE OCTOBER 11, 2012 Ministry of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas 1.

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1 COAL FOR THE FUTURE OCTOBER 11, 2012 Ministry of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas 1

2 B.C. Mining Production: $8.6 Billion in 2011 2  Coal: $5.69 billion  10 operating coal mines

3  4 operating coal mines in the northeast  Directly employ over 1,400 people  Produced 5.6 million tonnes in 2011  Clean metallurgical and PCI coal Operating Mines in Northeast B.C. 3

4  11 major coal mine development proposals  Gething, Carbon Creek, Quintette, Roman and Horizon are all in various stages of the approval process Major Mine Development Projects in Northeast B.C. 4

5 2011 Northeast Coal Exploration 5 $ MILLION  $44.3 M spent on exploration programs  66,000 m drilled

6 BC Jobs Plan Targets 6  8 new mines and 9 mine expansions by 2015  Already halfway there: 5 new mines approved/under construction 5 mine expansions approved/under construction

7 2012 Mineral Exploration and Mining Strategy 7  Released in May 2012  Builds on Jobs Plan commitments  Vision: Seizing global demand to benefit British Columbians  29 action items  http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/Mining/ Pages/MiningStrategy2012.aspx

8 Northeast Coal Strategy 8  Objectives: Obtain First Nations support for coal projects in northeastern B.C. and get these projects through the permitting process efficiently.  Key Elements: Peace Northern Caribou Strategy Cumulative effects plan for coal block Revenue-sharing agreements between the Province and First Nations Defined consultation process to provide certainty and speed up licensing and permitting


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