Corbin
Corbin mine operations were initiated in 2007 by a group of small companies mining and processing coal in southern Kentucky. These companies were primarily mining coal from the Blue Gem seam which has unique properties making it suitable for silicon production. Blue Gem coal has been used as a silicon reductant since the 1980’s as a less costly alternative to charcoal.


MINING FACILITIES
- Corbin currently operates five coal mines
- Two of these operations are surface mines and three are underground mines
- The surface mines are truck/loader/dozer along with high-wall mining machines
- The underground mines are room and pillar continuous mining machine operations
- Corbin also operates a coal processing facility and rail loadout
- Coal is shipped out by rail and truck
LOCATION
All of Corbin’s operations are located in Knox and Whitley counties near Williamsburg and Barbourville, Kentucky. Coal that is shipped by rail is done so by CSX Railroad. The main office is located in Corbin, Kentucky. The closest major airports are in Lexington, Kentucky and Knoxville, Tennessee.