Curragh set to build Westray coal project

Curragh Resources (TSE) is set to start construction and development of the Westray coal project in Pictou County, N.S. The company says it has arranged financing through a $100-million loan from the Bank of Nova Scotia and a $12-million subordinated loan from the Nova Scotia government.

Curragh says the bank debt is backed by loan insurance from the Canadian government covering 85% of the loan and an interest buydown of $8.75 million, which can be earned over four years.

The total cost of the project is expected to be $139 million, including $29 million spent so far, $100 million to complete surface facilities and develop the mine and $10 million as an operating line of credit.

With about 45 million tonnes of proven-probable low sulphur coal reserves in place, Curragh expects to produce one million tonnes of coal annually from Westray. The Nova Scotia Power Corp. (NSPC) has signed a 15-year contract to purchase 80% of mine production for use at NSPC’s power generating station at nearby Trenton, N.S.

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