All Other States 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 583,316 361,383 416,535 427,163 420,998 588,588 61.4 8.5 -0.1
  Productive Capacity1 22,500 23,132 24,996 23,441 24,495 NA -2.7 -2.1 NA
  Production Total 17,996 18,353 19,349 19,674 19,911 25,140 -1.9 -2.5 -3.6
    Underground 4,968 4,618 4,909 5,227 4,880 6,617 7.6 .4 -3.1
    Surface 13,027 13,734 14,440 14,447 15,031 18,523 -5.1 -3.5 -3.8
  Capacity Utilization2 79.65 79.06 77.22 83.55 81.02 NA .8 -.4 NA
  Ratio of Recoverable Reserves to Production 32.4 19.7 21.5 21.7 21.1 23.4 64.6 11.3 3.7
  Number of Employees/Miners3 2,153 2,129 2,344 2,394 2,312 4,297 1.1 -1.8 -7.4
  Productivity Total2 4.00 4.15 3.78 3.73 3.96 2.84 -3.6 .2 3.9
    Underground 3.66 3.87 3.29 2.94 3.03 1.95 -5.4 4.8 7.3
    Surface 4.15 4.25 3.98 4.13 4.41 3.39 -2.4 -1.5 2.3
  Producer/Distributor Stocks 518 389 539 292 784 - 33.1 -9.8 -
  Imports4 4,944 6,167 5,192 5,267 5,084 1,366 -19.8 -.7 15.4
Distribution (thousand short tons)                  
  Distribution Total 18,108 18,592 19,191 19,828 19,080 NA -2.6 -1.3 NA
    Domestic Distribution Total 17,585 18,212 18,261 18,285 17,930 NA -3.4 -.5 NA
      Within State 10 29 24 28 26 NA -67.0 -22.5 NA
      To Other States 17,576 18,184 18,236 18,257 17,904 NA -3.3 -.5 NA
    Foreign Distribution Total 541 380 931 1,544 1,150 NA 42.5 -17.2 NA
          Metallurgical - - 48 - 38 NA - -100.0 NA
          Steam 541 380 882 1,544 1,112 NA 42.5 -16.5 NA
      Canada Total 4 - * * 1 NA - 55.9 NA
          Steam 4 - * * 1 NA - 55.9 NA
      Overseas Total5 537 380 931 1,544 1,149 NA 41.4 -17.3 NA
          Metallurgical - - 48 - 38 NA - - NA
          Steam 537 380 882 1,544 1,112 NA 41.4 -16.6 NA
Demand (thousand short tons)                  
  Consumption Total 407,859 415,791 412,092 400,796 382,060 354,565 -1.9 1.6 1.6
    Electric Utility 374,013 382,587 376,543 365,146 344,785 315,146 -2.2 2.0 1.9
    Coke Plants w w 2,677 2,686 2,784 3,740 w w w
    Other Industrial 27,666 28,177 29,946 30,467 31,653 33,065 -1.8 -3.3 -2.0
    Residential/Commercial 2,266 2,004 2,925 2,497 2,838 2,614 13.0 -5.5 -1.6
  Consumer Stocks Total w 63,195 48,790 60,121 62,368 71,991 w w w
    Electric Utility w 59,476 45,078 55,817 58,348 66,880 w w w
    All Other 3,786 3,719 3,712 4,304 4,021 5,111 1.8 -1.5 -3.3
Coal Prices (nominal dollars per short ton)                  
  Mine Total $24.51 $24.09 $23.50 $24.06 $22.80 $25.18 1.7 1.8 -.3
    Underground 24.30 25.19 24.26 25.78 26.25 28.25 -3.5 -1.9 -1.7
    Surface 24.59 23.70 23.24 23.44 21.67 24.09 3.8 3.2 .2
  Consumer                  
    Electric Utility 25.58 26.38 27.39 27.46 28.22 33.18 -3.0 -2.4 -2.8
    Coke Plants w w 49.16 51.21 51.67 53.79 w w w
    Other Industrial 37.11 37.96 38.47 38.22 38.51 40.30 -2.2 -.9 -.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: Other States include Alaska, Arkansas, California, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Washington. California and Iowa are not shown on maps of Other States because coal production data ends prior to 1995; in this table data from those States occurs only in the 1990 reference year. 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."