Coal Preparation in Appalachia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eugene R. Palowitch
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

From the late 1880s to the present, the Appalachian region continues to be a dominant supplier of premium-quality coals. The region contains an estimated 93.4 Gt (102.7 billion st) of demonstrated reserves in Alabama, eastern Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Therefore, Appalachia will remain a source of quality coals for the metallurgical, export and utility markets. Figure 1 shows the annual production of coal in Appalachia and nationally from 1970 through 1993 (Energy Information Administration, 1994). During that 23-year period, annual domestic coal production almost doubled. Coal production from Appalachia increased at an average annual rate of only 0.7%. Coal production remained essentially constant at about 409 Mt/a (450 million stpy). Thus, Appalachia's market share decreased from 69.8% in 1970 to 47.2% in 1993 - a drop of almost one-third (Energy Information Administration, 1994).
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APA: Eugene R. Palowitch  (1995)  Coal Preparation in Appalachia

MLA: Eugene R. Palowitch Coal Preparation in Appalachia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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