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U.S. Coal Production by Coal-Producing Region and State
                                         
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Table ES2. U.S. Coal Production by Coal-Producing Region and State, 2006-2007
(Million Short Tons)
Coal-Producing Region and State 2006 2007
Appalachian Total   391.2   377.8
 Alabama   18.8   19.3
 Kentucky, Eastern   93.6   87.1
 Maryland   5.1   2.3
 Ohio        22.7   22.6
 Pennsylvania Total   66.0   65.0
 Anthracite   1.5   1.6
 Bituminous   64.5   63.5
 Tennessee   2.8   2.7
 Virginia   29.7   25.3
 West Virginia   152.4   153.5
 Northern   42.4   42.2
 Southern   110.0   111.3
Interior Total   151.4   146.7
 Arkansas   s   s
 Illinois   32.7   32.4
 Indiana   35.1   35.0
 Kansas   0.4   0.4
 Kentucky, Western   27.2   28.2
 Louisiana   4.1   3.1
 Mississippi   3.8   3.5
 Missouri   0.4   0.2
 Oklahoma   2.0   1.6
 Texas   45.5   41.9
Western Total   619.4   621.0
 Alaska   1.4   1.3
 Arizona   8.2   8.0
 Colorado   36.3   36.4
 Montana   41.8   43.4
 New Mexico   25.9   24.5
 North Dakota   30.4   29.6
 Utah   26.0   24.3
 Washington   2.6   -
 Wyoming   446.7   453.6
Refuse Recovery   0.8   1.2
U.S. Total   1,162.8   1,146.6
s Value is less than 0.5 of the table metric, but value is included in any associated totals.
Note: Totals may not equal the sum of the components due to independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Form 7000-2, “Quarterly Mine Employment and Coal Production Report."

 


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