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Recovery Factor (coal) Defined

The percentage of total tons of coal estimated to be recoverable from a given area in relation to the total tonnage estimated to be in the demonstrated reserve base. The estimated recovery factors for the demonstrated reserve base generally are 50 percent for underground mining methods and 80 percent for surface mining methods. More precise recovery factors can be computed by determining the total coal in place and the total recoverable in any specific locale.

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Ukraine's Coal Mine Industry Continues Regional Leadership To Reduce Emissions, Cut Gas Costs And Enhance Workplace ...

Published September 1, 2008, 4:33 am, PollutionOnline

The JSC Coal Company Krasnoarmeiskaya Zapadnaya is the latest Ukraine company to modernize its coal mining operations by signing a framework agreement with GE Energy

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BASE METALS

Published September 1, 2008, 12:32 am, Mineweb

UBS believes that lower commodity prices could prove attractive to consumers, resulting in a modest recovery. Compounded with continuing supply growth concerns, higher metal prices may be realized.

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