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Table 84. Coal Disposition, Number of Mines, and Average Price, by State and County, 2000
(Thousand Short Tons, Nominal Dollars per Short Ton)

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Coal-Producing State and County Number of Mines Disposition Average Price
Alabama 38 19,062 33.37
    Bibb 1 66 w
    Cullman 1 17 w
    Fayette 1 2,612 w
    Jefferson 7 7,265 $42.03
    Marion 2 88 w
    Shelby 1 25 w
    Tuscaloosa 7 6,655 $27.65
    Walker 16 2,007 30.03
    Winston 2 329 w
Alaska 1 1,580 w
    Yukon River 1 1,580 w
Arizona 2 12,986 w
    Navajo 2 12,986 w
Colorado 12 29,867 17.27
    Delta 1 5,057 w
    Fremont 1 227 w
    Garfield 1 303 w
    Gunnison 2 5,654 w
    La Plata 1 200 w
    Moffat 2 7,222 w
    Montrose 1 364 w
    Rio Blanco 1 1,531 w
    Routt 2 9,309 w
Illinois 18 33,551 22.78
    Gallatin 3 4,222 w
    Jackson 2 896 w
    Jefferson 1 2,805 w
    Macoupin 2 4,543 w
    McDonough 1 539 w
    Montgomery 1 2,078 w
    Perry 1 76 w
    Randolph 1 2,401 w
    Saline 2 9,212 w
    Sangamon 1 1,841 w
    Vermilion 1 995 w
    Wabash 1 1,525 w
    White 1 2,418 w
Indiana 30 28,057 19.79
    Clay 1 18 w
    Daviess 4 3,666 w
    Gibson 7 7,122 $18.74
    Greene 2 1,611 w
    Knox 6 5,561 $20.29
    Owen 1 74 w
    Parke 1 135 w
    Pike 4 3,506 w
    Sullivan 1 1,367 w
    Vigo 1 3,903 w
    Warrick 2 1,095 w
Kansas 1 201 w
    Linn 1 201 w
Kentucky 356 132,570 23.80
    Bell 18 3,068 $25.76
    Breathitt 4 1,042 23.87
    Butler 1 17 w
    Christian 1 194 w
    Daviess 1 674 w
    Floyd 22 2,815 $23.97
    Harlan 39 10,227 25.61
    Henderson 1 1,147 w
    Hopkins 7 6,432 $18.87
    Johnson 4 491 23.54
    Knott 42 12,703 21.97
    Knox 9 352 35.61
    Laurel 1 29 w
    Lawrence 2 112 w
    Leslie 10 7,367 $25.04
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w/ Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
       Notes: Average mine price is calculated by dividing the total free on board (f.o.b.) rail/barge value of the coal sold by the total coal sold.  Excludes mines producing less than 10,000 short tons, which are not required to provide data. Coal production excludes silt, culm, refuse bank, slurry dam, and dredge operations except for Pennsylvania anthracite.  Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
       Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-7A, "Coal Production Report" and U.S.  Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Form 7000-2, "Quarterly Mine Employment and Coal Production Report."