Dry Fork Mine

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StateWyoming
CountryUSA
Coordinates44°22′59″N 105°27′19″W / 44.38306°N 105.45528°W / 44.38306; -105.45528
ProductsCoal
Dry Fork
Coal mines north and east of Gillette–Campbell County Airport, including the Dry Fork Mine
Location
Dry Fork is located in Wyoming
Dry Fork
Dry Fork
Location in Wyoming
StateWyoming
CountryUSA
Coordinates44°22′59″N 105°27′19″W / 44.38306°N 105.45528°W / 44.38306; -105.45528
Production
ProductsCoal
History
Opened1990 (1990)
Owner
CompanyWestern Fuels Association
Websitewww.westernfuels.org
Year of acquisition1990

The Dry Fork mine is a coal mine located 8 miles north of Gillette, Wyoming in the United States in the coal-rich Powder River Basin. The mine is an open pit mine that utilizes truck and shovel mining method to mine a low-sulfur, sub-bituminous coal that is used for domestic energy generation and shipped to customers via railroad. In 2011, the mine began supplying coal to the newly constructed Dry Fork power station that was constructed adjacent to the mine. The mine is currently owned and operated by Western Fuels Association.[1]

As of 2009, Dry Fork had reserves of 330 mm tons of sub-bituminous coal and a maximum permitted production capacity of 15mm tons per year. Typical annual production has been in 5.2mm ton range for the last several years though. In 2008, the mine produced just over 5.2 million short tons of coal, making it the 37th-largest producer of coal in the United States.[2]

The average quality of the coal shipped from Dry Fork is 8,050-8,200 BTU/lb, 0.20-0.42% Sulfur, 3.8-5.1% Ash, and 1.50% Sodium (of the ash). Train loading operations at the mine are done with a batch weigh bin system that is coupled to a "weigh-in-motion" track scale system. Silo capacity at the mine's rail loop, which can accommodate a single unit train, is 10,800 tons.[3][4]

The Dry Fork mine shipped its first coal to members of the Western Fuels Association in 1990 and is run by Western Fuels-Wyoming an associate of Western Fuels. Since opening, Dry Fork has shipped 69.5mm tons of coal.

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