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Charles Lussier

Chief Commercial Officer at Warrior Met Coal

Charles Lussier was appointed as our Chief Commercial Officer effective March 1, 2020, after serving as our Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing since March 1, 2019. Prior to joining the Company in March 2018 as Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Mr. Lussier was employed as the General Manager of Nitrogen and Latin America Strategy of the global explosives company, Dyno Nobel, from 2015 to 2018. Prior to joining Dyno Nobel, Mr. Lussier worked at Canadian Occidental Petroleum and its successors, Nexen, Nexen Quimica Brasil Ltda. and Canexus, from 1998 to 2015, where he held numerous management positions within Operations, Business Development and Sales and Marketing. During this time, Mr. Lussier spent over 11 years in Brazil working in different locations. Mr. Lussier graduated from the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada with a degree in Chemical Engineering, and received his Master of Business Administration degree from Athabasca University.

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Warrior Met Coal

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Warrior Met Coal, Inc., formerly Warrior Met Coal, LLC, is a producer and exporter of metallurgical coal for the steel industry from underground mines located in Brookwood, Alabama, southwest of Birmingham and near Tuscaloosa. These underground coalmines are 1, 400 to 2, 100 feet underground. Its operations serve markets in the United States, Europe, Asia and South America via barge and rail access to the Port of Mobile. Currently it has the operational capacity to mine eight million tons of coal per year from more than 300 million tons of recoverable reserves. Its operations also extract methane gas from the Blue Creek coal seam. Its gas division represents commercial programs for coal seam degasification in the country, producing approximately 30 million cubic feet of gas daily from over 1750 gas wells. Its mines operate under permits issued by the Alabama Surface Mining Commission (ASMC), the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) and other state and federal agencies.


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