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Company Plans to Explore for Coal in Colo.

by KREX News Room
by Associated Press
by Cori Coffin

CANON CITY, Colo. (AP) - Texas and Oklahoma Coal Co. plans to explore for coal in Las Animas County in southern Colorado.

The Bureau of Land Management said Friday that the company has filed a coal exploration license with the agency for roughly 25 square miles. The BLM says that after a 30-day notice period, it will begin an environmental assessment analyzing the company's proposed exploration drilling plans.

Once the company has more information on the coal resources in the area, it could apply for a lease to recover them, which would require another environmental assessment.

Texas and Oklahoma Coal was formed by Australian coal and investment professionals in 2011 to develop North American coal resources for export.

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Tom King said on Monday, Jan 28 at 12:26 PM

Does this company speculate on finding coal or are they just fishing around to raise capital, with no track record to speak of. From their web site, texascoal.com on 28 January, 2013 To date the Company, TOCC, has raised US$2M with 56.23 million shares on issue from Professional Investors* and Sophisticated Investors**. TOCC intends to list on the Australian Securities Exchange in 2013. $2m is nothing to prepare for something like coal exploration. Who will ultimately pay for this ???

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