
updated: 3/1/2006 10:22:31 AM
Virginia-based James River Coal Co. says it plans to acquire coal reserves and rail loadout facilities in southwest Indiana from Indiana Land and Mineral Company, LLC.

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The operations are in Warrick and Pike Counties.
Source: Inside INdiana Business
Press Release
RICHMOND, Va., March 1 -- James River Coal Company
(Nasdaq: JRCC) announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to
acquire coal reserves and rail loadout facilities in southern Indiana from
Indiana Land and Mineral Company, LLC (IL&M).
The assets to be acquired include:
* 15.8 million tons of underground reserves located primarily in Pike and
Warrick counties, Indiana.
* 750,000 tons of surface reserves located in Pike County, Indiana.
* A rail loadout facility located in Pike County, Indiana.
"This transaction represents the next phase in our strategic plan to
expand mining operations in the fast-growing Illinois Basin," said Peter T.
Socha, the Company's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "The reserves are
all located in close proximity to the existing mines of our Triad Mining
subsidiary in southern Indiana. The rail loadout facility will allow us to
increase our shipments to existing customers in the Illinois Basin. It will
also give us the flexibility to ship coal by rail to potential customers
located in other market regions. Through connecting rail service, we will be
able to ship coal on both the CSX and the Norfolk Southern rail networks."
The purchase price for the acquisition will be approximately $9 million
cash.
The IL&M transaction has been approved by the Company's Board of Directors
and by the Board of Directors and members of IL&M. The transaction is subject
to customary closing conditions, including the Company obtaining financing for
the acquisition on terms and conditions approved by its Board of Directors.
The Company will also explore completing this acquisition through a sale
leaseback transaction with one its existing land company relationships.
James River Coal Company mines, processes and sells bituminous steam and
industrial-grade coal primarily to electric utility companies and industrial
customers. The Company's mining operations are managed through six operating
subsidiaries located throughout eastern Kentucky and southern Indiana.
Source: James River Coal Co.