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United States of America (USA) Coal Mining Market by Reserves and Production, Assets and Projects, Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, Key Players and Forecast, 2021-2026

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  • 69 Pages
  • July 2022
  • Region: United States
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5648221
The publisher's "United States of America (USA) Coal Mining Market by Reserves and Production, Assets and Projects, Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, Key Players and Forecast, 2021-2026" provides a comprehensive coverage on the US Coal mining industry. It provides historical and forecast data on coal production, reserves by country, and world coal prices. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the country's coal industry such as demand from end use sectors including power generation, steel and cement industries. It further profiles major coal producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects.

After declining for three years in a row, the US's coal mine production recovered by 7.9% year on year (YoY) in 2021, primarily due to recovery from COVID-19-related disruptions that significantly affected the previous year's production. In 2021, the US' thermal and metallurgical coal production was 470.8Mt and 53.6Mt, respectively. Thermal coal accounted for 89.8%, with metallurgical accounting for the remainder.US coal mine production is expected to remain flat over the forecast period (2022-26), at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.1%, to reach 545Mt in 2026. Coal output will be affected by the gradual closure of mines such as Buckskin, San Juan, Kemmerer, Coal Creek, Black Butte and Leucite Hills, Trapper, Absaloka and the Cadiz Mining Complex, which produced a combined 20.5Mt of coal in 2021.

Scope

  • The report contains an overview of the US coal mining industry including key demand driving factors affecting the US coal mining industry. It provides detailed information on reserves, reserves by country, production, competitive landscape, major operating mines, major exploration, and development projects.

Reasons to Buy

  • Comprehensive evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 on the US coal industry
  • To gain an understanding of the the US coal mining industry, relevant driving factors
  • To understand historical and forecast trend on the US coal production
  • To identify key players in the the US coal mining industry
  • To identify major active, exploration and development projects in the US

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary
2 Reserves, Production and Prices
2.1 Reserves and Proximate Analysis
2.2 Coal Production
2.3 Coal Prices
3 Coal Assets
3.1 Active Mines
3.2 Development Projects
3.3 Exploration Projects
4 Demand and Exports
4.1 Coal Consumption
4.2 Coal Exports
4.3 US Electricity Generation
4.4 Retiring coal-fired plants
5 Major Coal Producers
5.1 Peabody Energy
5.2 Arch Resources Inc.
5.3 Alliance Resource Partners LP
5.4 NACCO Industries Inc.
5.5 CONSOL Energy
6 Fiscal Regime
6.1 Governing Bodies
6.2 Laws and Regulations
6.3 Licenses and Leases
6.4 Rights and Obligations
6.5 Taxes and Royalties
7 Appendix
7.1 Abbreviations
7.2 Methodology
7.3 Coverage
7.4 Secondary Research
7.5 Development Likelihood
List of Tables
Table 1: Coal reserves by country (billion tonnes), 2020
Table 2: Proximate analysis by country (billion tonnes), 2022
Table 3: Coal production by type (million tonnes), 2006-26
Table 4: Historical and forecast coal production by grade (million tonnes), 2006-26
Table 5: Production by company (million tonnes), 2022
Table 6: Coal production by state (million tonnes), 2020 vs 2021
Table 7: Coal production by basin (million tonnes), 2020 vs 2021
Table 8: Central Appalachian coal spot prices* ($/tonne), 2000-20
Table 9: Active mines, 2022
Table 10: Development projects, 2022
Table 11: Exploration projects, 2022
Table 12: Coal consumption by end use (million tonnes), 2006-26
Table 13: Coal consumption by type (million tonnes), 2006-26
Table 14: Coal exports by country (million tonnes), 2021
Table 15: Historical and forecast coal exports (million tonnes), 2006-26
Table 16: US electricity generation by source (billion kWh), 2006-26
Table 17: List of retired coal-fired plants in the US, 2021
Table 18: Coal-fired power plants retiring in the US, 2022-26
Table 19: List of future closing coal-fired plants in the US, 2022-26, cont.,
Table 20: Peabody Energy, major projects, 2022
Table 21: Arch Resources Inc., major projects, 2022
Table 22: Alliance Resource Partners LP, major projects, 2022
Table 23: NACCO Industries Inc., major projects, 2022
Table 24: CONSOL Energy, major projects, 2022
Table 25: National level mining governing bodies and agencies, 2022
Table 26: State level mining governing bodies and agencies, 2022
Table 27: Anthracite coal mining application fees, 2022
Table 28: Bituminous coal surface mining application fees, 2022
Table 29: Bituminous coal underground mining application fees, 2022
Table 30: Non-coal mining application fees, 2022
Table 31: Excise tax rates, 2022
Table 32: Coal royalty rates (%), 2022
Table 33: Mining claim fees (new claims), before September 1, 2019
Table 34: Mining claim fees (new claims), on or after September 1, 2019
Table 35: Mining claim fees (existing claims), 2022
Table 36: Processing fees to apply for waiver in maintenance fees for existing claims, 2022
Table 37: Processing fees for transfer of interest/amended notice of location, 2022
Table 38: Disposition of occupation tax revenue, 2022
Table 39: Tennessee mining fees ($), 2022
Table 40: Alaska mining license tax on net income (%), 2022
Table 41: West Virginia coal severance tax rate (%), 2022
Table 42: Montana coal severance tax rate (%), 2022
Table 43: Nevada, net proceeds tax rates (%), 2022
Table 44: State corporate tax rates (%), as of January 2022
List of Figures
Figure 1: Proved coal reserves by country (%), 2020
Figure 2: Historic and forecast coal production by type (million tonnes), 2006-26
Figure 3: Historic and forecast coal production by grade (million tonnes), 2006-26
Figure 4: Share of US coal production by company (%), 2021
Figure 5: Coal production by state and basin (%), 2021
Figure 6: Central Appalachian coal spot prices* ($/tonne), 2000-20
Figure 7: Coal consumption for electricity generation (million tonnes), 2011-21
Figure 8: Coal consumption by end use (million tonnes), 2006-26
Figure 9: Coal consumption by type (million tonnes), 2006-26
Figure 10: Exports by country (%), 2010 vs 2021
Figure 11: Coal exports (million tonnes), 2006-26
Figure 12: Exports by customs district, 2020-2021
Figure 13: US electricity generation by source (%), 2010-26
Figure 14: Coal production by company (million tonnes), 2020 vs 2021

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Peabody Energy
  • Arch Resources Inc.
  • Alliance Resource Partners LP
  • NACCO Industries Inc.
  • CONSOL Energy