He seems to have stemmed the tide though.
US coal production under Trump is slightly higher than under Obama's last year. https://www.eia.gov/coal/production/quarterly/pdf/t1p01p1.pdf0Table 1. U.S. coal production, 2012 - 2018(thousand short tons)Year January - March April - June July - September October - December Total2012 266,865 241,047 258,956 249,591 1,016,4582013 244,867 243,211 257,595 239,169 984,8422014 245,271 245,844 255,377 253,557 1,000,0492015 240,324 212,557 236,823 207,237 896,9412016 173,225 160,853 195,101 199,186 728,3642017 197,138 187,098 196,440 193,933 774,6092018 187,639 180,785 194,663 192,435 755,523Cheers
For a longer-term picture, see my latest post athttps://davidappell.blogspot.com/2019/06/us-coal-production-since-2002.html
He seems to have stemmed the tide though.
ReplyDeleteUS coal production under Trump is slightly higher than under Obama's last year. https://www.eia.gov/coal/production/quarterly/pdf/t1p01p1.pdf0
ReplyDeleteTable 1. U.S. coal production, 2012 - 2018
(thousand short tons)
Year January - March April - June July - September October - December Total
2012 266,865 241,047 258,956 249,591 1,016,458
2013 244,867 243,211 257,595 239,169 984,842
2014 245,271 245,844 255,377 253,557 1,000,049
2015 240,324 212,557 236,823 207,237 896,941
2016 173,225 160,853 195,101 199,186 728,364
2017 197,138 187,098 196,440 193,933 774,609
2018 187,639 180,785 194,663 192,435 755,523
Cheers
For a longer-term picture, see my latest post at
ReplyDeletehttps://davidappell.blogspot.com/2019/06/us-coal-production-since-2002.html