Life of Mine Plan Sample Clauses

Life of Mine Plan. The Borrower shall conduct its business operations at all times substantially in accordance with the Life of Mine Plan in effect at such time.
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Life of Mine Plan. SABINE has provided to SWEPCO in writing a mining plan covering life of Mine requirements ("Life of Mine Plan") for the design, development, construction and operation of the Mine to furnish from SWEPCO's Reserves the lignite requirements requested by SWEPCO under the provisions of Article V hereof for the period 2008 through 2035. The Life of Mine Plan is in accordance with sound engineering and design practices and applicable laws, rules and regulations and shall include, but not be limited to, production schedules, manpower and equipment requirements, estimated costs per ton and per mmBtus, time schedules for mine development, method of operation, including method of operation of any coal handling facilities, reclamation and permitting schedules, capital expenditures and operating cost requirements, mine design, mine projection maps, mine progression and reserve studies, and other documentation requested by SWEPCO. On or before October 1 of each calendar year, SABINE shall review and revise or expand, if necessary, the Life of Mine Plan based on the then current designation of annual deliveries provided by SWEPCO in the notice given pursuant to Section 3 of Article V hereof. SABINE, at a minimum, shall emphasize and set forth in specific detail in such revised Life of Mine Plan the next five (5) years of mining operations.
Life of Mine Plan. Supply to the Administrative Agent annually a life-of-mine plan, within ninety (90) days after the Borrower’s management has approved it.
Life of Mine Plan a certified copy of the initial Life of Mine Plan initialled by the Borrower and the Agent for identification purposes;
Life of Mine Plan. The Company shall annually supply the Life of Mine Plan to the Agent within 90 days after the Company’s management has approved it.
Life of Mine Plan a certified copy of the current Life of Mine Plan;
Life of Mine Plan. If any updates or amendments to the Initial Life of Mine Plan are proposed by the Borrower, not less than sixty (60) days prior to the Projected Completion Date, and (on and from Project Completion) no later than the delivery of the updated Operating Budget under clause 17.15 (
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Life of Mine Plan. (i) Within ninety days of Rainbow’s delivery of an initial nomination, Falkirk will prepare and provide to Rainbow in writing a mining plan covering the life-of-mine requirements (the “Life‑of‑Mine Plan”) for the development, construction, and operation of Falkirk’s Mine, to furnish from Falkirk’s Mine the coal requirements of Rainbow under this Agreement. The Life‑of‑Mine Plan will be based on the principle of recovering the most economic reserves from within Falkirk’s Mine over the Production Period. The Life‑of‑Mine Plan will be prepared in accordance with sound engineering and design practices and Applicable Laws and will include, but not be limited to, production schedules, staffing and equipment requirements, estimated costs per Ton using the cost categories identified in Article 4, a property acquisition plan, schedule and estimated budget, method of operation, anticipated coal quality characteristics, reclamation and permitting schedules, estimated capital budget containing estimates of all capital expenditures, commitments, and Loan/Lease requirements, operating cost estimates, mine projection maps, mine progression and reserve studies, and other documentation reasonably requested by Rainbow. Falkirk will permit Rainbow's representatives to participate in the development of the Life‑of‑Mine Plan and any revisions thereto. (ii) Upon receipt of the Life‑of‑Mine Plan, Rainbow will review it for reasonableness and completeness. Within sixty days of receipt of the Life-of-Mine Plan, Rainbow will meet with Falkirk to jointly review the proposed Life-of-Mine Plan. Within forty-five days of the conclusion of such review, Rainbow will provide notice to Falkirk of Rainbow's approval of, or Rainbow's suggested modifications to, the proposed Life-of-Mine Plan. If Rainbow suggests modifications to the proposed Life-of-Mine Plan, Rainbow will advise Falkirk of the reasons for such modifications, and Rainbow and Falkirk will meet promptly and attempt in good faith to resolve their differences with respect to the proposed Life-of-Mine Plan. If Rainbow requires a change to the plan to which Falkirk objects, Falkirk shall deliver a written explanation of its reasons for objecting within ten days of Rainbow’s requirement. If Rainbow and Falkirk are unable to resolve such differences within fifteen days after Rainbow proposes such modifications, Falkirk will revise and resubmit the proposed Life-of-Mine Plan as requested by Rainbow, and Falkirk is released from any p...
Life of Mine Plan. On an annual basis as determined by NRG. TWCC is to follow a similar format used in the 1999 Jxxxxx Mine AMP and Budget Reports for Items A & B and the 2008 — 2018 LOMP for future LOMP. I. OVERVIEW 1-1 II. ASSUMPTIONS 2.1 Lignite Delivery Schedule 2-1 2.2 General 2-2 2.3 Lignite Recover & Quality 2-2 2.4 Equipment Operation 2-3 2.5 Equipment Hours and Availability 2-5 2.6 Planned Equipment Downtime 2-5 2.7 Geotechnical Parameters 2-6 III. GEOLOGY 3-1 IV. MINE DESIGN 4.1 Stripping 4-1 4.2 Clearing 4-3 4.3 Lignite and Overburden Quantities 4-3 V. DEVELOPMENT 5.1 Overburden Dewatering 5-1 5.2 Mine Electrical System 5-3 5.3 Civil Development Activities 5-4 5.4 Development Projects 5-5 VI. COMPLIANCE 6.1 Regrade / Reclamation Cover 6-1 6.2 Final Surface Preparation 6-1 6.3 Drainage Control 6-3 6.4 1999 Current Revegetation Schedule 6-4 6.5 Extended Responsibility Period 6-4 VII. LAND 7-1 VIII. EQUIPMENT/MANPOWER 8-1 IX.-X. EXHIBITS Table 2.1 Lignite Delivery Schedule 2-1 Table 2.2 Dragline Rates 2-3 Table 2.3 Equipment Availability 2-5 Table 3.1 Production Drilling Program 3-3 Table 4.1 DL25 - Area B Quantities 4-4 Table 4.2 DL26 - Area C & BX Quantities 4-5 Table 4.3 DL27 Quantities 4-6 Table 4.4 DL28 Quantities 4-7 Table 4.5 Combined Mining Area Quantities 4-8 Table 4.6 Inventory Schedule 4-9 Table 4.7 Lignite Quality 4-10 Table 5.1 Dewatering Installation Table 5-1 Table 6.1 Acres Regraded And Reclaimed 6-2 Table 7.1 Projected Deliveries by Lease for 1999 7-3 Table 7.2 Sales Tonnage Projections 7-4 Table 8.1 Jxxxxx Mine Staffing Plan 8-1 Table 8.2 Major Equipment Requirements 8-2 Table 8.3 Major Equipment Replacement Schedule 8-3 Table 8.4 Equipment Hours 8-4 Table 8.5 Equipment Hours — Fleet Summary 8-6

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