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Table 6. U.S. Coal Supply, Consumption, and Inventories
  2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Supply
(Million short tons)

         

Production

1112.1 1131.5 1162.7 1146.6 1178.2

Appalachia

390.7 397.3 391.9 378.5 393.4

Interior

146.2 149.2 151.4 147.1 145.0

Western

575.2 585.0 619.4 621.0 639.8

Primary Inventory Withdrawals

-2.9 6.2 -1.6 2.6 6.7

Imports

27.3 30.5 36.2 36.3 33.8

Exports

48.0 49.9 49.6 59.2 82.8

Metallurgical Coal

26.8 28.7 27.5 32.2 43.5

Steam Coal

21.2 21.3 22.1 27.0 39.3

Total Primary Supply

1088.5 1118.2 1147.8 1126.4 1135.9

Secondary Inventory Withdrawals

14.3 3.5 -41.1 -8.3 -7.9

Waste Coala

11.3 13.4 14.4 14.1 14.9

Total Supply

1114.1 1135.1 1121.1 1132.2 1142.9

Consumption
(Million short tons)

         

Coke Plants

23.7 23.4 23.0 22.7 21.8

Electric Power Sectorb

1016.3 1037.5 1026.6 1046.4 1049.5

Retail and Other Industry

67.2 67.2 65.5 63.3 62.1

Residential and Commercial

5.1 4.7 3.2 3.5 3.5

Other Industry

62.0 62.5 62.2 59.8 58.6

Total Consumption

1107.1 1128.1 1115.1 1132.4 1133.4

Discrepancyc

7.1 7.0 6.1 3.3 9.8

End-of-period Inventories
(Million short tons)

         

Primary Inventoriesd

41.2 35.0 36.5 34.0 27.3

Secondary Inventoriese

112.9 109.3 150.4 158.7 166.6

Electric Power Sector

106.7 101.1 141.0 151.1 158.9

Retail and General Industry

4.8 5.6 6.5 5.6 5.3

Coke Plants

1.3 2.6 2.9 1.9 2.0

Coal Market Indicators

         

Coal Miner Productivity
(Tons per hour)

6.80 6.36 6.26 6.27 6.24

Total Raw Steel Production
(Million short tons per day)

0.297 0.285 0.289 0.293 0.282

Cost of Coal to Electric Utilities
(Dollars per million Btu)

1.36 1.54 1.69 1.78 2.03
a Waste coal includes waste coal and cloal slurry reprocessed into briquettes.
b Coal used for electricity generation and (a limited amount of) useful thermal output by electric utilities and independent power producers.
c The discrepancy reflects an unaccounted-for shipper and receiver reporting difference, assumed to be zero in the forecast period.
d Primary stocks are held at the mines, generation plants, and distribution points.
e Secondary stocks are held by users. It includes an estimate of stocks held at utility plants sold to nonutility generators.
 
  - = no data available
  Notes: The approximate break between historical and forecast values is shown with historical data printed in bold; estimates and forecasts in italics.
  Historical data: Latest data available from Energy Information Administration databases supporting the following reports: Quarterly Coal Report, DOE/EIA-0121; and Electric Power Monthly, DOE/EIA-0226.
  Minor discrepancies with published historical data are due to independent rounding.
  Projections: Generated by simulation of the EIA Regional Short-Term Energy Model.