Patrick Cagle has been named the new president of the Alabama Coal Association, succeeding George Barber, who has elected to retire after seven years of service to the coal group, which was first formed in 1972. Cagle, who has worked with the association on legislative matters in the past, has more than 10 years of experience in navigating Alabama’s political landscape. As executive director of JobKeeper Alliance, a 501c(4) nonprofit whose mission is to protect and create quality jobs, he previously worked hand-in-hand with the coal industry to oppose onerous, job-killing regulations.
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Top 10 Coal Producing States & Regions
Week Ending (9/30/23) (in Thousand Short Tons) | YTD '23 | YTD '22 | % Change |
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Wyoming | 177,326 | 184,143 | -3.7 |
West Virginia | 66,628 | 63,056 | 5.7 |
Illinois | 29,677 | 28,624 | 3.7 |
Pennsylvania | 29,311 | 27,771 | 5.5 |
Kentucky | 22,308 | 21,352 | 4.5 |
Montana | 21,480 | 21,731 | -1.2 |
Indiana | 19,628 | 17,289 | 13.5 |
North Dakota | 18,891 | 20,637 | -8.5 |
Texas | 10,811 | 12,628 | -14.4 |
Appalachian Total | 127,681 | 120,684 | 5.8 |
Interior Total | 74,994 | 73,826 | 1.6 |
Western Total | 240,091 | 253,887 | -5.4 |
U.S. Total | 442,766 | 448,397 | -1.3 |