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Coal
Topic Started: Feb 13 2006, 07:03 PM (323 Views)
Free Britain
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Coal Price: $.02 per lb.

Prices will fluncuate with the market, but will start at a flat $.02 per lb.

Currently exporting to:
None

PM Free Britain to establish a contract. Please include desired quantity, method of shipping, and method of payment.
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Al Araam
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Coal Price: $0.0225 per pound or $45 per ton

Currently Exporting to:
None

PM Al Araam to establish a contract. Please include desired quantity, method of shipping, and method of payment.
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New Harumf
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New Harumf would like to order 2,100,000 metric tonnes of coal in the imediate future for our coal burning electrical plants. We are open to bid.
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The CNNP
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COAL

Lignite
-NS$0.02 per gram (pound)

Bituminous
-NS$0.25 per gram (pound)

Anthracite
-NS$0.30 per gram (pound)
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Noriega
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How do I know if I have coal etc. or not?
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Al Araam
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Norightsia
Feb 13 2006, 08:22 PM
How do I know if I have coal etc. or not?

Look up what your territory produces IRL. Wadj found an excellent world resource map on the National Geographic website.
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Free Britain
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South London Coal will provide 21,000,000 metric tonnes of coal for a price of $950,000,000 (or it's equivalent in British Pounds or New Harumfian currency).
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Noriega
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Al Araam
Feb 13 2006, 10:24 PM
Norightsia
Feb 13 2006, 08:22 PM
How do I know if I have coal etc. or not?

Look up what your territory produces IRL. Wadj found an excellent world resource map on the National Geographic website.

link please?
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Sistan
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I think it was this one: http://nationalgeographic.com/iraq/images/energy.gif
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Al Araam
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Nah, that's not it. It showed all sorts of resources and it covered the entire world. Mapquest style scrollable map.
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Sistan
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I don't think I was sent a link to that one.
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New Harumf
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Feb 13 2006, 11:09 PM
South London Coal will provide 21,000,000 metric tonnes of coal for a price of $950,000,000 (or it's equivalent in British Pounds or New Harumfian currency).

We accept the British offer:

From - Office of Homeland Resources
To - South London Coal

Order # NH1188541C

Commodity Amount Price

Coal 21,000,000 mtns $950,000,000



Dorothy Gail, Commissioner of Homeland Resources
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Quaon
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Meh. We like oil and nuclear power better.
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Noriega
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Sistan
Feb 15 2006, 12:53 AM

I was looking for one in Norightsia.
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