Corsa to provide met coal to Korea’s Hyundai Steel

Thursday, 04 April 2013 02:04:41 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

Toronto-based Corsa Coal Corp. announced Wednesday that it has entered into a long term sales arrangement with Hyundai Steel Company to provide its Wilson Creek low volatile coal to Hyundai Steel. This follows the successful test shipments of approximately 40,000 tons of this coal by Hyundai Steel at its operations in Korea.

Don Charter, President and CEO stated; "We are delighted to enter into this relationship with Hyundai Steel and look forward to a long term relationship. Once again this demonstrates the quality of the Wilson Creek low vol coal we produce and the importance of this coal in the domestic and international market. This is another step in establishing Corsa as a reliable provider of quality low vol met coal."


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