Westmoreland Signs Long-term Deal Extension in Canada


Silver Independent producer Westmoreland Coal confirmed it has lengthened a long-term supply deal with Saskatchewan Power Corp. (SaskPower) by an additional 14 years. The deal, which includes more than 58 million tons, will now run through the end of 2029. The coal will originate at Westmoreland’s Poplar River surface mine in the south-central Saskatchewan town of Coronach. The mine has been supplying coal to SaskPower’s Poplar River Generating Station since 1978.

“We are proud to continue to be the sole provider of fuel to SaskPower from both our Estevan and Poplar mines,” said John Schadan, president and COO of Westmoreland Coal. “This 14-year extension is a reflection of our core objective of exceeding our customers’ expectations. On behalf of the Westmoreland team, I would like to thank SaskPower for demonstrating their commitment to Westmoreland.” The two-pit Poplar River complex uses a pair of BE 2570W draglines to produce about 2.2 million metric tons annually.


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