Document Type
Technical Report
Abstract
This paper describes the Northern coal fields, the environment in which they are situated, and various routes and systems for transporting metallurgical qua1ity coal from these deposits to a potential market in Japan. Each transportation mode is discussed with respect to northern Alaska conditions. Capitol and operating costs were developed for each system. If the coal must support the entire transportation system cost, the transportation of coal from the North Slope of Alaska to Japan appears to be economically feasible only from easily mined areas which are close to an ocean shipping port. In the case of transportation cost sharing by other users, or by government subsidization, the prospects of northern coal exploitation would be enhanced. The final feasibility of developing any of this coal deposit cannot be determined until the mining costs and the factors which influence these costs are known.
Publication Date
4-17-1973
Recommended Citation
Clark, P.R., "Transportation economics of coal resources of northern slope coal fields, Alaska" (1973). MIRL Report Publications . 32.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_mirl_report_pubs/32
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1085