Warrior Met Coal Secures Federal Leases to Expand Alabama Mining Operations

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Warrior Met Coal Secures Federal Leases to Expand Alabama Mining Operations

Warrior Met Coal Inc. has announced that its subsidiaries, Warrior Met Coal Mining, LLC and Warrior Met Coal BC, LLC, have been awarded federal coal leases by the Bureau of Land Management. The leases, granted through a competitive Lease By Application process, will enable the company to expand its mining operations in Alabama. The Blue Creek Mine No. 1 lease covers approximately 8,300 acres with an estimated 36.3 million short tons of recoverable coal, while the Mine No. 4 lease spans about 5,700 acres with 16.9 million short tons. The projects are expected to support mining operations for over 40 years and create more than 500 new jobs in West Alabama. Warrior Met Coal emphasized its commitment to environmental stewardship, regulatory compliance, and community engagement as part of the expansion.

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