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Published: November/December 2004
Canadian coal catches fire
After more than 10 years as the “forgotten” energy source, the Canadian coal industry is back with a vengeance, thanks to the voracious appetite of China’s steel industry.
Coal companies in Western Canada that are either fresh start-ups or former coal mines have had their management and ownership structure dramatically shuffled for new efficiencies in recent years and are back in the market....
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