Hallador Energy Company's Carlisle Mine Capacity Substantially Sold Out for 2013 and 2014

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NEWS RELEASE                               
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Rebecca Palumbo
303/839-5504 ext. 316
                  investorrelations@halladorenergy.com
                  www.halladorenergy.com

Hallador Energy Company`s
Carlisle Mine Capacity Substantially Sold Out for 2013 and 2014

Denver, Colorado, May 24, 2013 - Hallador Energy Company (HNRG)

We are pleased to announce today our progress in extending our coal sales contracts into 2014 and 2015.  We will continue to participate in the growth of the Illinois Basin and look at markets for our Carlisle coal for 2015 and into the future.

The table below illustrates the status of our current coal contracts:
Period Contracted Tons Average Price
Nine months ending
December 31, 2013
2,551,000 $43.45
2014 2,900,000   43.15
2015 1,200,000   41.40
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