Frequently Asked Questions
Does EIA publish coking coal prices?
Yes. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) publishes coking coal-related prices:
- Annual U.S. coking coal prices (Table ET1), in dollars per million British thermal units (Btu), from 1970 to most recent year available
- Average Price of Coal Receipts at Coke plants by Census Division (Table 24), in dollars per short ton for the most recent quarter available
- Average Price of U.S. Metallurgical Coal Exports (Table 12), in dollars per short ton for the most recent quarter available
Last reviewed: August 3, 2016
Other FAQs about Coal
- Does EIA have county-level energy production data?
- Does EIA have projections for energy production, consumption, and prices for individual states?
- Does EIA publish coking coal prices?
- From what country does the United States import the most coal?
- How do I convert between short tons and metric tons?
- How large are U.S. coal reserves?
- How many power plants are there in the United States?
- How much coal, natural gas, or petroleum is used to generate a kilowatthour of electricity?
- Which states produce the most coal?
- To what country does the United States export the most coal?
- What are the different coal prices published by EIA?
- What is the average heat content of U.S. coal?
- What types and amounts of energy are produced in each state?