Annual Review - Coal

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. F. Yancey J. W. Woomer H. B. Charmbury John F. Barkley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Feb 1, 1956

Abstract

The coal picture in 1955 was much brighter than in 1954, when the tonnage produced dropped to the 1939 level. Bituminous coal and lignite production are expected to approach 465 million tons, against 392 million tons in 1954, an increase of about 19 pct. On the other hand, the production of anthracite declined about 7 pct to some 25 million tons. There was marked improvement in coal consumption in all industrial lines except railroads. At the end of November 1955 the largest consumer, electric power utilities, had used about 126 million tons, an increase of some 22 million tons over the previous year. Coke-oven consumption increased about 19 million tons and coal coked in beehive ovens increased about 1.5 million tons, due to heavy coke
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APA: H. F. Yancey J. W. Woomer H. B. Charmbury John F. Barkley  (1956)  Annual Review - Coal

MLA: H. F. Yancey J. W. Woomer H. B. Charmbury John F. Barkley Annual Review - Coal . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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