The Jura-Cretaceous coal seams of the Currier, Mist Mountain, &thing and Gates formations generally formed in delta or strand plain environments with little marine influence. The sulphur contents of coal from these formations is therefore generally low, nearly always less than I % and often less than 0.5 %. Coal- bearing formations of the Cretaceous Nanaimo and Skeena groups were deposited in coastal areas with more marine influence. Consequently sulphur contents are more variable and tend to be higher. It is therefore important to study aspects of sulphur in Cretaceous coal seams such as the seams in the Skeena Group at Telkwa (Figure I). This paper studies sulphur in some of the Telkwa coal seams and also provides a short review of some of the voluminous literature on sulphur in coal.