Posting 8534 -------------------------------------------------- Posted by: Bigpaulbunyon Date: Thursday, July 31, 2008 9:14:34 AM In reply to: Pedro2004 who wrote msg# 8533 Post # of 8572 I will say we produce between 5000-7000 tonnes in July, at a cost of $56/tonne sold at between $97-$100/tonne Eugene told me that production at Pond is covering itself
Posting 8547 -------------------------------------------------- Posted by: Bigpaulbunyon Date: Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:06:19 AM In reply to: Pedro2004 who wrote msg# 8537 Post # of 8572 Quest Receives Pending Increase to $8 Million Coal Contact 7/17/2008 9:01:14 AM - PrimeZone Media Network Inc
PATERSON, N.J., Jul 17, 2008 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX News Network) -- Quest Minerals & Mining Corp. (OTCBB:QMNM) (Frankfurt:QMNB), a Kentucky based operator of energy and mineral related properties, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Gwenco, Inc., has verbally accepted a higher strike price per ton on coal with Logan & Kanawha Co., LLC., a West Virginia company. This increase would amend their continuing purchase order for up to $8 million of coal through December 2008.
Eugene Chiaramonte, Jr., President of Quest, stated, ``We are very excited about this new commitment as the company stands to realize an additional 10% in revenues, and we fully anticipate being able to fulfill the entire order during the course of 2008. We expect to announce initial progress reports on operations next quarter.''
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About Quest Minerals & Mining
Quest Minerals & Mining Corp., or Quest, acquires and operates energy and mineral related properties in the southeastern part of the United States. Quest focuses its efforts on properties that produce quality compliance blend coal.
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This document contains discussion Eugene told me it was a done deal.. $10 per tonne more
Posting 8566 -------------------------------------------------- Posted by: Bigpaulbunyon Date: Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:29:02 AM In reply to: Pedro2004 who wrote msg# 8559 Post # of 8573 What i asked him was " the original contract was for 50 tonnes a day till december. was the rest of the daily tonnage being sold on the open market" he told me they had renegociated the original contract and Logan would take all the coal pulled out of pond creek at approx $97/tonne
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