DRAX contract agreed

UK Coal PLC 11 August 2005 11th August 2005 DRAX AND UK COAL REACH AMICABLE AGREEMENT ON COAL SUPPLY ARRANGEMENTS UK COAL Mining Limited ('UK COAL') has today announced that it has amicably resolved the force majeure dispute between itself and Drax Power Limited ('Drax Power'). The settlement amounts to the re-pricing and re-phasing of the delivery of the shortfall of 750,000 tonnes of coal previously notified in UK COAL's force majeure claim. The shortfall amount will now be delivered to Drax Power by March 2006 at prices higher than the existing contract price but lower than international coal prices. The agreement between the two parties also provides that UK COAL will not pursue the force majeure notice served on Drax Power earlier this year. Following the successful outcome of the mine review process at Kellingley Colliery, UK COAL will not rely on the circumstances or events set out in the force majeure notice as a basis for any future force majeure claim. In addition, the settlement allows for the possibility of a limited deferral of further volumes of coal. This arrangement will be subject to a cap on the volume of coal which can be deferred as well as a time limit for delivery. These volumes would be delivered to Drax Power at the existing contract prices. Gerry Spindler, UK COAL Chief Executive, commented: 'Drax and UK COAL have a long standing commercial relationship which helps provide stability for our supplying mines and for electricity users who depend on power from the Drax station. I am confident that that partnership will continue to benefit all parties for many years to come.' Media Contacts: UK COAL Operational Nigel Yaxley 01302 755113 Stuart Oliver 01525 381759 / 07774 231178 Financial Ken Cronin / Michael Turner Gavin Anderson & Company 020 7554 1400 DRAX POWER Melanie Wedgbury Drax Power Limited 01757 618381 David Trenchard/Peter Hewer Tulchan Communications 020 7353 4200 Notes to Editors 1. On 10 February 2005, UK COAL gave notice of force majeure under its existing coal supply arrangements with Drax Power, detailing events of force majeure at two of their pits. Under this notice, UK COAL expected a shortfall of 750,000 tonnes of coal during the contract year to March 2005. In addition, UK COAL estimated a possible shortfall of 500,000 tonnes in each further year up to the end of the contracts in 2009. 2. On 14 February 2005, Drax Power issued a press statement rejecting UK COAL's claim of force majeure. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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