British Columbia

Teck Resources says it will be weeks before Elkview coal mine dryer is fixed

The Vancouver-based company says work is ongoing to assess the extent of the damage and the impact on production.

Vancouver-based company says work is ongoing to assess extent of damage and impact on production

A road sign to the Elkview mine, where an explosion caused damage that will cost millions of dollars to repair. (Josh Pagé/CBC)

Teck Resources Ltd. says it will take four to six weeks to repair damage at its coal drying complex at its Elkview mine in B.C., following a "significant pressure event" earlier this month.

The incident was described by a union executive as an explosion that workers said resulted in a "fireball" shooting through vents in the sides and roof of the building.

Vancouver-based Teck says repairs will cost less than $10 million and expects lost production to amount to about 200,000 tonnes of clean coal.

Clean coal involves the use of technologies designed to remove or reduce emissions into the atmosphere

It says Elkview is producing higher moisture steelmaking coals at approximately 80 per cent of planned production levels.

The company says it's coordinating production with its four other Elk Valley mines near Sparwood in southeastern British Columbia.

Teck is blending the higher moisture coal with dry finished coal inventory and dry coal from other operations.