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Fording Canadian Coal Trust
Company typePublic (TSX: FDG.UN; NYSE: FDG); Royalty trust
IndustryMining
Founded2003
Defunct2008
FateTakeover
SuccessorTeck Cominco
HeadquartersCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Key peopleMichael A. Grandin
Boyd Payne (President)
ProductsBituminous coal
Number of employees1,855 (2008)

Fording Canadian Coal Trust (NYSE: FDG; TSX:FDG) was a Canadian-based royalty trust which owned a 60% stake in the Elk Valley Coal Partnership (EVCP), which in turn produced hard-coking metallurgical coal, primarily for steel production, at its facility in Elk Valley, British Columbia. Through the EVCP it also owned a 46% interest in Neptune Bulk Terminals (Canada) Ltd., which operates a dedicated coal berth at the Port of Vancouver. Its market capitalization was $11-billion USD in 2008.

The trust was formed in 2003 to assemble various assets from Luscar Ltd./CONSOL Energy Canada Ltd. joint ventures, Teck Cominco Ltd., and the former Fording Coal Ltd. (which was originally a unit of Canadian Pacific Railway until October 2001).

On July 29, 2008, Teck Cominco announced an agreement with Fording to purchase 100% of its assets; Teck Cominco had been the minority owner of the Elk Valley Coal Partnership, with a 40% stake. The purchase was closed on October 30, 2008, with a final cost of $14-billion USD to Teck. Elk Valley Coal Corporation will be renamed Teck Coal Limited.

References

  1. ^ "Company Profile for Fording Canadian Coal Trust (FDG)". Retrieved 2008-10-08.
  2. Neptune Terminals
  3. "Fording: Trust Reorganization". Archived from the original on 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2008-05-09.

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