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Australian-Owned Western Kentucky Coal Mine Going To Auction In June

Paringa Resources

  The Australian company that owns a western Kentucky coal mine will auction off the project next month.  The mine is operating under bankruptcy protection with a reduced workforce and COVID-19 safety precautions. 

Paringa Resources, based in Perth, Australia, will offer the Poplar Grove coal mine in McLean County for sale "on or about June 17," according to the company's first quarter 2020 report.

The sale will also include the nearby undeveloped Cypress Mine and other business assets. The timeline for the sale "remains subject to change" with the approval of the federal bankruptcy court for the Western District of Kentucky. 

The Kentucky mining project, located about 30 miles south of Owensboro, is operated by Paringa’s wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary, Hartshorne Mining Group, which declared bankruptcy in February.

The project faced challenges when it encountered a previously undetected geological fault and water seeping in through the roof of the mine. The two-unit mining project was scaled back to one unit. 

The quarterly report said Hartshorne issued Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notifications, called WARN notices, to 160 employees in February. That reduced the workforce to 44 employees.

The mine continues to operate under oversight of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Kentucky. 

Hartshorne reports that it has initiated increased hygiene practices related to COVID-19, including health screenings, infection control procedures and restrictions on non-essential travel.

During the first quarter of 2020, Hartshorne continued the sale of coal to Louisville Gas and Electric, Kentucky Utilities, and Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation.

Paringa Resources halted trading of its securities on the Australian Securities Exchange on Dec. 23, 2019.

Shares of Paringa Resources were suspended from tradingy the Nasdaq on March 5. Paringa was delisted from the Nasdaq as of April 30 because its subsidiary, Hartshorne Mining Group, filed for bankruptcy.

Rhonda Miller began as reporter and host for All Things Considered on WKU Public Radio in 2015. She has worked as Gulf Coast reporter for Mississippi Public Broadcasting, where she won Associated Press, Edward R. Murrow and Green Eyeshade awards for stories on dead sea turtles, health and legal issues arising from the 2010 BP oil spill and homeless veterans.
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