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
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