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1 <br />t <br />was completed and Energy Mine U3 began production on fee <br />' coal, In 1976, Energy Fuels signed a coal supply agreement <br />( with Illinois Power Company (see tabulation, page 10) and <br />t <br />~ simultaneously completed the erection of one N,arion 8050 55 <br />i <br />i square yard dragline to enable increased production at t.`.e <br />Energy Ikt Pit. Production from the Energy Pit ~1 for 1977 <br />was recorded at 3,151,756 tons. The production from the <br />j Energy mine complex frog 1972 to 1977 is tabulated below. <br />Energy Mine Energy Mire Energy Mine Total Production <br />Year Ro. 1 (tc~s) t:o. 2 (tors) 40. 9 (tors) (ton;) <br />1972 747,406 21,871 -- 769,277 <br />1973 702,573 786,736 -- 888,709 <br />1974 1,240,150 575,393 -- 1,815,543 <br />1975 835,792 1,240,529 527,083 2,603,404 <br />1976 t,400,b90 i,t90,406 518,881 3,110,117 <br />7977 3,157,796 443,975 385,520 3,981,291 <br />The reserve base at the Energy C1 Mine is determined by <br />equipment limitations and the ecorcmics of extraction. rith <br />the current equipment capability at the mine, the remaining <br />reserves in the Energy B1 Pit area as of March 1, 1978, are <br />projected to be 14,643,000 tons. The total reccverable <br />reserves at all three Energy Fuels nines (Energy numbers 1, <br />2, 3) have been projected to be 16,309,000 tons. <br />Energy Fuels presently has three contractual coal delivery <br />obligations - two to Public Service Company of Colorado and <br />one with Illinois Power Company.. Energy's delivery rates <br />under the aforeaentioned contracts are listed below: <br />1 8 <br />