About NuCoal Energy Corp.

John Rogers President

Mr. Rogers is an experienced senior executive in the profit management of large, multi-million dollar business units with multinational companies on a global basis. His management roles have covered a variety of needs from business start-up, to strategic planning, multi product business development, marketing management and company restructuring.

Mr. Rogers has spent much of his business career with the SGS Group, (Société Générale de Surveillance) in a number of international locations including Canada. He has also been employed by BHP, Rio (CRA), Tatis S.A. and Cotecna Inspection S.A.

Mr. Rogers has a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of New South Wales (Newcastle) (BHP prize in Chemical Engineering), BA studies (Economics) University of Melbourne and is proficient in English, French and Spanish.

2011-10-03
July 7th NuCoal Shareholder Update [CORRECTION]

Correction notice for July 7th NuCoal Shareholder Update....2011-07-07
NuCoal Shareholder Update July 7th 2011

The strategic advisor to NuCoal, Pope & Company Limited of Toronto, assisted in identifying strategic options for shareholder...2011-07-07
NuCoal Shareholder Update July 7th 2011

The strategic advisor to NuCoal, Pope & Company Limited of Toronto, assisted in identifying strategic options for shareholder...2011-05-03
NuCoal May 20, 2011 Annual General Meeting Information Package

NuCoal May 20, 2011 Annual General Meeting Information Package... Contact NuCoal Energy Corp.

1103 Tower at Midtown
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada
S7K 1J5
Phone: 306.651.5191
Fax: 306.651.5196

"Very Coal!"

  • 2010-10-19 October 19, 2010 Notice to Shareholders available under Investors (News Releases).                    
  • 2010-10-07 According to a report by China's Xinhua News Agency, China is expected to have the world's largest coal-conversion industry by 2020.                    
  • 2010-10-06 Prof. Frank Clemente, "the world is turning to coal," by 2030, coal consumption will have increased by 53% and coal-fired power generation by 85%. Coal will account for 48% of global incremental electricity generation over the next 20 yrs.