A 2% increase over 2013, Cerrejon Coal Co. said it was a new record for them. “2014 was a challenging year for Cerrejon,” said Roberto Junguito, president, Cerrejon Coal. “A significant drop in international coal prices affected economics. The company will focus this year on improving efficiency and productivity to cope with the steep fall in the price of coal.”
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Top 10 Coal Producing States & Regions
Week Ending (8/5/23) (in Thousand Short Tons) | YTD '23 | YTD '22 | % Change |
---|---|---|---|
Wyoming | 140,794 | 143,437 | -1.8 |
West Virginia | 51,996 | 49,888 | 4.2 |
Illinois | 24,240 | 22,860 | 6.0 |
Pennsylvania | 22,376 | 22,298 | 0.3 |
Kentucky | 17,708 | 16,898 | 4.8 |
Montana | 16,329 | 17,083 | -4.4 |
Indiana | 15,984 | 13,505 | 18.4 |
North Dakota | 15,708 | 15,981 | -1.7 |
Texas | 9,208 | 9,894 | -6.9 |
Colorado | 7,281 | 7,669 | -5.1 |
Appalachian Total | 99,341 | 95,501 | 4.0 |
Interior Total | 61,514 | 58,341 | 5.4 |
Western Total | 191,665 | 197,875 | -3.1 |
U.S. Total | 352,520 | 351,717 | 0.2 |