Utah and Montana Paper - Coal Production in Utah, 1886

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 156 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1888
Abstract
A very limited development has been made of the coal-fields of this Territory. This is to be accounted for by the fact that a number of the coal-fields lack railroad transportation, by the distance of other fields from the consumers (due to restricted settlements), and finally by the poorer quality of a number of coals which have been mined as compared to others which can be economically imported into the Territory. The consumption of coal in Utah during 1886, outside of that used by the railway companies, was: Tons. Utah coal,..........110,000 Wyoming coal,. .....19,000 Colorado coal,........* 4,945 Total,........... 133,945 It is estimated that there are 1100 miles of railroads in the Territory which use coal for fuel. The consumption of these roads for the year is estimated at 100,000 tons, making an aggregate consumption in the Territory of 223,945 tons. The consumption of coal in Salt Lake City duriug the year was as follows: Tone. From Grass Creek mines,.......21,000 " Pleasant Valley Company's mines,.. 12,700 " Utah Central Company's mines,.9,000 " Bock Spring mines,.6,500 " Almy mines .. ., .. .. . 6,000 " Miscellaneous sources,..5,800 Total ,.........60,000
Citation
APA:
(1888) Utah and Montana Paper - Coal Production in Utah, 1886MLA: Utah and Montana Paper - Coal Production in Utah, 1886. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1888.