Japanese consumers have negotiated lower prices and contract volumes for metallurgical coal they will obtain from Westar Mining in southeastern, B.C. The company’s Balmer and Greenhills operations will now receive $44(US) per tonne, a reduction of $5 and $5.50 respectively from the two mines.
Westar says the Japanese will only be taking 37.5% of their original contract volume of 4.37 million tonnes from Balmer and 40% of their original contract volume of 760,000 tonnes from Greenhills. In 1986, Japanese customers represented approximately 42% of total coal volumes from the Westar operations.
The new contract volumes will represent shipments of approximately 1.9 million tonnes during the 1987 coal year, a reduction of about 250,000 tonnes from projected shipments in 1986. Last year’s volumes were lower because of a 4-month labor stoppage and reduced steel production in Japan. February 2, 1987
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