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Compliance Energy Corp CPYCF

Compliance Energy Corp Is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The company is engaged in the exploration and development of resource properties. The firm is an exploration and development company working on resource properties it has staked or acquired, principally on Vancouver Island. It has interest in Comox Joint Venture (CJV), which holds the Raven Underground Coal Mining Project (Raven Project).


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Comment by mokitaon Aug 26, 2014 2:27pm
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RE:RE:Not all coal is the same Mokita

RE:RE:Not all coal is the same Mokitayou are right that not all coal is the same.  evidently Quinsum, sharing the same coal fields as proposed Raven site, discovered selling thermal is more profitable rather than bearing additional costs of mixing with high grade coal to meet steel making grade. Quinsum has laid off half of its 144 workforce due to plunging market demand and prices rather than converting to met. coal.  
Must have missed in CEC project costs, a line item for purchasing high grade coal, transporting it, and additional labour costs etc for mixing it with proposed Raven quality to meet steel making quality standards. Read for yourself the report of the coal quality on Sedar or see for Coalwatch.ca site for engineering analysis and concerns.  
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