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Contact: Mary Lilly
Phone: (202) 586-1490
Fax: (202) 287-1944
e-mail: mary.lilly@eia.doe.gov

August 7, 2008

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production estimates by clicking:

http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/weekly/weekly_html/wcppage.html

DOE/EIA-0218(08-31)
Coal Production for Week Ended:
August 2, 2008

SUMMARY: As estimated by the Energy Information Administration
from data on railroad car loadings, U.S. coal production totaled
approximately 23.2 million short tons (mmst) during the week ended
August 2, 2008. This production estimate is 2.0 percent higher than
last week’s estimate, and 3.8 percent higher than the estimate reported
for the comparable week in 2007. Production east of the Mississippi
River totaled 9.6 mmst (2.4 percent higher than last week’s estimate),
and production west of the Mississippi River totaled 13.6 mmst (1.7
percent higher than last week’s estimate).

Production during the month of July 2008 totaled 98.6 mmst which
was 6.0 percent higher than the estimate for the comparable month
of 2007.

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