| UPDATED 1996 STATISTICS....WEST VIRGINIA COAL 
 West Virginia Coal Association's
 Fact Sheets
 
 
 Coal is West Virginia's "Best Known Finished Product"
 West Virginia Coal is shipped to 33 states and the District of Columbia
 
 West Virginia coal is shipped to 23 separate countries all over the world
 
 50% of the coal exported from America comes from West Virginia (more than any other state)
 
 West Virginia Coal is the World's "Fuel of Choice"
 
 
 
 Coal mined in West Virginia is the most valuable of any of the 26 coal-producing states
 
 $4.4 billion dollar value
 
 Direct contribution to the state economy -- $2.6 billion ($14.86 per ton)
 
 Combined indirect & direct contributions to the state -- $14.3 billion, thus,
 
 
 
 Coal mining is a "new wealth" industry for West Virginia
 
 Low cost, reliable electricity is made from coal
 
 (Coal is the "LIGHT" for West Virginia and America)
 
 99% of West Virginia's electricity is generated by COAL @ average cost of $0.05/kwh
 
 56% of the nation's electricity is generated by COAL @ average cost of $0.08/kwh (60% higher than WV)
 
 20% of New York's electricity is generated by COAL @ average cost of $0.13/kwh (I 60% higher than WV)
 
 1996 was the largest production year in history for West Virginia coal
 
 461 mines in 30 West Virginia counties reported production in 1996
 
 174,008,217 tons (next closest were post-WWII year of 1947) 119,082,129 tons at 237 underground mines (68.4%) 54,926,088 tons at 124 surface mines (31.6%)
 
 #1 producing county - Mingo County (26,047,322 tons)
 
 Largest underground mine - Mountaineer Mine (Mingo Logan Coal Co.) - Mingo County
 
 Largest surface mine - Samples Mine (Catenary Coal Co.) - Kanawha County
 
 Total direct employment - 21,296
 
 Total direct & indirect employment - 44,051 (includes independent contractors at the mine)
 
 For every direct coal mining job - 5.7 jobs in the local economy
 
 West Virginia coal industry paid approximately $1.07 billion in direct wages
 
 (All of state government pays approximately $861.4 million)
 
 
 
 Since 1863 (133 years) West Virginia has mined nearly 12 billion tons of coal
 
 Estimated recoverable reserves remaining - 54 billion tons in 41 counties
 
 
 
 West Virginia is the largest underground producing state in the nation (70% of total)
 
 (in ten years our productivity has increased by 195%, while U.S. has improved by, 85%)
 
 
 
 West Virginia has more longwall mining systems than any other state
 
 
 HAD ENOUGH...JHILD......SAY UNCLE, AND I'LL GET MY FOOT OFF YOUR HEAD...<GG>
 
 Watch them scramble, as they try to come up with more BS..
 
 Lee
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