About Montem

Montem Resources is a steelmaking coal company in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. We purchased our assets in 2016 and are working to gain final regulatory approval to re-start mining at the Tent Mountain Mine.

Montem Resources is a steelmaking coal company in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta.  We purchased our assets, in 2016 and are working to gain final regulatory approval to re-start mining at the Tent Mountain Mine.

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Montem Resources Alberta Operations Ltd.

7720 17 Ave

PO Box 610

Coleman, AB T0K 0M0

www.montem-resources.com

[email protected]

Montem Resources Alberta Operations Ltd.

7720 17 Ave

PO Box 610

Coleman, AB T0K 0M0

CANADIAN STEELMAKING COAL PROJECTS

We have two main projects in the Crowsnest Pass.

  • THE TENT MOUNTAIN MINE RE-START PROJECT
  • THE CHINOOK PROJECT

CANADIAN STEELMAKING COAL PROJECTS

We have two main projects in the Crowsnest Pass.

  • THE TENT MOUNTAIN MINE
    RE-START PROJECT

  • THE CHINOOK PROJECT

Global Experience and Local Expertise

Montem’s leadership and operations teams have decades of experience planning and operating some of the world’s largest and most technically challenging steelmaking coal mining projects in Alberta, British Columbia, Australia and Asia. The majority of our employees live in the Crowsnest Pass and are passionate about responsible mining and the benefits it brings to the area.

Coal Mining in the Crowsnest Pass

The Crowsnest Pass has been a key pillar in western Canadian coal mining for over 120 years. The Canadian Pacific Railway built its southern main line from Lethbridge Alberta through the Crowsnest Pass into British Columbia in 1898. A number of coal mines in the region both in Alberta and British Columbia commenced operations immediately afterward. A series of mining towns were built along the railway line from Hillcrest and Bellevue in the east to Sparwood in the west. Today, those towns have been consolidated into the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass in Alberta and the District of Sparwood in British Columbia.

Coal Mining in the Crowsnest Pass

The Crowsnest Pass has been a key pillar in western Canadian coal mining for over 120 years. The Canadian Pacific Railway built its southern main line from Lethbridge Alberta through the Crowsnest Pass into British Columbia in 1898. A number of coal mines in the region both in Alberta and British Columbia commenced operations immediately afterward. A series of mining towns were built along the railway line from Hillcrest and Bellevue in the east to Sparwood in the west. Today, those towns have been consolidated into the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass in Alberta and the District of Sparwood in British Columbia.

The Crowsnest Pass contains abundant, high quality steelmaking coal, suitable for open-cut mining. The majority of deposits here have been previously mined and are being re-opened as this valuable material is much sought after by global steelmakers.

The Crowsnest Pass contains abundant, high quality steelmaking coal, suitable for open-cut mining. The majority of deposits here have been previously mined and are being re-opened as this valuable material is much sought after by global steelmakers.

Steelmaking Coal

Selenium and Water Management

Tent Mountain Mine
Re-start Project