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Table 8. Coal Disposition by State, 2006
(Thousand Short Tons)
Coal-Producing State Open Market Sales [1] Captive Sales/Transactions [2] Total
Alabama  18,678 - 18,678
Alaska  W - W
Arizona  W - W
Arkansas  W - W
Colorado  34,130 2,008 36,138
Illinois  29,259 2,584 31,844
Indiana  27,606 7,077 34,683
Kansas  W - W
Kentucky Total  115,124 3,082 118,205
  Eastern  88,269 2,810 91,079
  Western  26,855 272 27,127
Louisiana  W W W
Maryland  4,557 - 4,557
Mississippi  W - W
Missouri  W - W
Montana  W W 42,072
New Mexico  W W 26,452
North Dakota  W W 30,371
Ohio  21,026 1,187 22,213
Oklahoma  W W 2,036
Pennsylvania Total  63,690 2,823 66,512
  Anthracite  W W 1,364
  Bituminous  W W 65,148
Tennessee  2,800 - 2,800
Texas  W W 44,707
Utah  12,735 12,016 24,751
Virginia  20,823 8,307 29,130
Washington  - W W
West Virginia Total  136,560 16,737 153,297
  Northern  37,801 4,147 41,948
  Southern  98,759 12,590 111,349
Wyoming  372,112 72,983 445,095
U.S. Total[3]  978,665 175,406 1,154,071
[1] Open market sales include all coal sold on the open market to other coal companies or consumers.
[2] Captive sales transactions include all coal used by the producing company or sold to affiliated or parent companies.
[3] Excludes mines producing less than 10,000 short tons, which are not required to provide data, and refuse recovery.
  - =  No data are reported.
  W = Data withheld to avoid disclosure.
  Note:  · Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
  Source:  · Energy Information Administration Form EIA-7A, "Coal Production Report."

see also:
Historical Coal Data back to 1949
Projected Coal Supply & Demand to 2030
International Coal Data