Indiana Coal Statistics, 1990, 1995-1999

Category 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 19901 Percent Change 1998-1999 Average Annual Percent Change
1995-1999 1990-1999
Supply (thousand short tons)                  
  Recoverable Reserves at Producing Mines 290,640 313,382 393,357 386,063 323,667 444,020 -7.3 -2.6 -4.6
  Productive Capacity1 41,355 42,190 36,999 35,564 35,256 NA -2.0 4.1 NA
  Production Total 34,004 36,803 35,497 29,670 26,007 35,907 -7.6 6.9 -.6
    Underground 3,553 3,445 3,530 2,963 3,540 3,037 3.1 .1 1.8
    Surface 30,451 33,359 31,967 26,707 22,467 32,870 -8.7 7.9 -.8
  Capacity Utilization2 82.22 87.19 95.94 83.42 73.70 NA -5.7 2.8 NA
  Ratio of Recoverable Reserves to Production 8.5 8.5 11.1 13.0 12.4 12.4 .4 -9.0 -4.0
  Number of Employees/Miners3 2,633 2,930 2,712 2,579 2,571 4,195 -10.1 .6 -5.0
     Underground   412 401 411 457 485 524 2.7 -4.0 -2.6
     Surface       2,221 2,529 2,301 2,122 2,086 3,671 -12.2 1.6 -5.4
  Productivity Total2 5.42 5.17 5.33 4.98 4.68 3.84 4.9 3.8 3.9
    Underground 3.44 3.63 3.74 3.09 3.22 2.90 -5.1 1.7 1.9
    Surface 5.81 5.41 5.59 5.34 5.04 3.96 7.5 3.6 4.4
  Producer/Distributor Stocks 521 672 698 574 611 - -22.4 -3.9 -
  Imports4 193 976 474 735 761 - -80.2 -29.0 -
Distribution (thousand short tons)                  
  Distribution Total 34,215 36,774 34,810 29,674 25,695 NA -7.0 7.4 NA
    Domestic Distribution Total 34,215 36,774 34,805 29,664 25,625 NA -7.0 7.5 NA
      Within State 30,742 32,872 29,916 24,309 21,185 NA -6.5 9.8 NA
      To Other States 3,473 3,902 4,889 5,354 4,439 NA -11.0 -5.9 NA
    Foreign Distribution Total - - 5 11 70 NA - -100.0 NA
          Steam - - 5 11 70 NA - -100.0 NA
      Canada Total - - - - * NA - - NA
          Steam - - - - * NA - - NA
      Overseas Total5 - - 5 11 69 NA - - NA
          Steam - - 5 11 69 NA - - NA
Demand (thousand short tons)                  
  Consumption Total 66,157 66,300 66,051 64,021 62,631 61,701 -.2 1.4 .8
    Electric Utility 55,105 55,086 54,845 52,855 52,089 47,654 * 1.4 1.6
    Coke Plants w w 5,715 5,823 5,883 8,867 w w w
    Other Industrial 4,145 4,399 5,096 4,987 4,373 4,629 -5.8 -1.3 -1.2
    Residential/Commercial 343 371 395 356 287 551 -7.5 4.6 -5.1
  Consumer Stocks Total w 8,989 6,643 7,955 9,298 12,226 w w w
    Electric Utility w 8,198 5,822 7,103 8,435 10,610 w w w
    All Other 811 791 821 853 863 1,616 2.6 -1.5 -7.4
Coal Prices (nominal dollars per short ton)                  
  Mine Total $19.99 $19.68 $19.62 $20.24 $21.71 $23.91 1.6 -2.0 -2.0
    Underground w w w w w w w w w
    Surface w w w w w w w w w
  Consumer                  
    Electric Utility $23.58 $23.63 $24.35 $24.67 $25.94 $28.78 -.2 -2.3 -2.2
    Coke Plants w w 50.75 51.93 52.74 49.39 w w w
    Other Industrial 30.33 30.21 29.75 31.76 33.14 32.83 .4 -2.2 -.9


1/ For 1990, the Form EIA-7A solicited data on "Annual Productive Capacity." However, that data was not verified with the respondents and as a result, it is not releasable.
2/ Capacity utilization (percent) is the ratio of total production to annual productive capacity as reported by mining companies on Form EIA-7A.  Productivity (short tons per miner per hour) is calculated by dividing total coal production by the total direct labor hours worked by all employees engaged in production, preparation, processing, development, maintenance, repair, and shop or yard work at mining operations.
3/ Includes all employees engaged in production, processing, development, maintainance, repair, shop or yard work at mining operations, including office workers for 1998 forward.  For 1997 and prior years, includes mining operations management and all technical and engineering personnel, excluding office workers.
4/ Imports for 1995 through 1999 include imports to electric utilities, manufacturing plants and coke plants.  Imports for 1990 include only imports to electric utilities.
5/ Includes Mexico.
* Data round to zero.
w/ Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NA/ Not available.
       Notes: 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-3, "Quarterly Coal Consumption Report Manufacturing Plants"; Form EIA-5, "Coke Plant Report Quarterly"; Form EIA-6A, "Coal Distribution Report"; Form EIA-7A, "Coal Production Report"; Form EIA-759, "Monthly Power Plant Report," and U.S.  Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Form 70002, "Quarterly Mine Employment and Coal Production Report."