coal in the powder river basin region of wyoming

A just transition for whom? Politics, contestation, and social identity ...

A just transition for whom? Politics, contestation, and social identity ...

A case study of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming. An empirical analysis of the Powder River Basin in Wyoming may provide insight into evaluating efforts to increase acceptance of energy transitions and just transition policies. Wyoming is one of the most important coal regions in the with its mines holding over onethird of all recoverable ...

Report: Pace of coal plant retirements likely to increase

Report: Pace of coal plant retirements likely to increase

The trend is expected to hit thermal coalproducing regions, such as Wyoming's Powder River Basin, even quicker than previously thought. Indepth journalism. In your home state. ... hitting coal supply regions like Wyoming's Powder River Basin even faster. By that measure, the electrical power sector already cut its 2011 peak coal use by ...

Coal Markets  Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Coal Markets Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Powder River Basin 8,800 Btu, SO 2: Uinta Basin 11,700 Btu, SO 2: Data source: With permission, SP Global Note: Prompt quarter delivery coal prices by each region are shown above. The prompt quarter is the quarter that follows the current quarter. For example, the second quarter is the prompt quarter of a period from January to the end ...

Coal geology and assessment of coal resources and reserves in the ...

Coal geology and assessment of coal resources and reserves in the ...

This report presents the final results of the first assessment of both coal resources and reserves for all significant coal beds in the entire Powder River Basin, northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana. The basin covers about 19,500 square miles, exclusive of the part of the basin within the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservations in Montana.

Learn About Wyoming Coal Mining.

Learn About Wyoming Coal Mining.

Coal. Wyoming, the nation's leading coal producer since 1986, provides about 40% of America's coal through the top 10 producing mines located in the Powder River Basin. Most Wyoming coal is subbituminous, which makes it an attractive choice for power plants because it has less sulfur and burns at around 8,400 to 8,800 BTUs per pound.

 Coal Resources and Reserves Assessment Active

Coal Resources and Reserves Assessment Active

The first coal basin to be evaluated was the Powder River Basin (PRB) in Wyoming and Montana, because it has been the most productive coal basin in the United States over the past 25 years. The results of the PRB assessment were published in Professional Paper 1809 in 2015.

Arch Resources winding down massive US coal mine as customer base ...

Arch Resources winding down massive US coal mine as customer base ...

Coalfired power plants often utilize a specific coal quality that generators cannot easily replace with coal from other regions. While Powder River Basin coal operators have reported some success in managing costs as production footprints shrink, largescale operations have long been one of the region's primary advantages.

Increased PRB coal production points to 'strong 2022'

Increased PRB coal production points to 'strong 2022'

GILLETTE — Coal production in the Powder River Basin saw growth in 2021 after a significant pandemicrelated setback marred the extraction industry the year before. Amid an overall downturn in ...

Is PRB coal headed for gradual decline or sheer cliff?

Is PRB coal headed for gradual decline or sheer cliff?

From 2008 to 2018, coal production in the Powder River Basin declined nearly 35%, according to EIA. Projected declines for Powder River Basin coal production range from 9% (26 million tons) to 36% (107 million tons) through 2028. Although bleak, the projected downward trajectory might be interpreted as gradual.

Powder River Basin Coal on the Move | Scientific American

Powder River Basin Coal on the Move | Scientific American

Coal cars stage for loading at the Black Thunder Mine near Wright, Wyo. Up to 100 coal trains are loaded daily in the Powder River Basin and leave day and night on railroad tracks bound for more ...

Characterization of feed coals and coal combustion byproducts from the ...

Characterization of feed coals and coal combustion byproducts from the ...

The Geological Survey (USGS) determined the physical and chemical properties of more than 260 feed coal and coal combustion byproducts from two coalfired power plants. These plants utilized a lowsulfur ( wt. % S) and low ash ( wt. % ash) subbituminous coal from the WyodakAnderson coal zone in the Tongue River Member of the Paleocene Fort Union Formation, Powder River Basin,

Powder River coal mine awarded for reclamation efforts

Powder River coal mine awarded for reclamation efforts

A coal mine in the Powder River Basin has received state recognition for its reclamation efforts. The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) recognized the Coal Creek Mine with its 2022 Excellence in Mining Reclamation Award for coal. Coal Creek Mine is operated by Thunder Basin Coal Company south of Gillette.

Arch Resources Will Cut Coal Output At Prolific Western Mines ... Forbes

Arch Resources Will Cut Coal Output At Prolific Western Mines ... Forbes

Getty Images. Major coal mining company Arch Resources will slash output from the prolific Powder River Basin coal mining region in Wyoming and Montana by as much as 50% over the next two to ...

What are the types of coal? | Geological Survey

What are the types of coal? | Geological Survey

The biggest coal deposit by volume is the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana, which the USGS estimated to have trillion short tons of inplace coal resources, 162 billion short tons of recoverable coal resources, and 25 billion short tons of economic coal resources (also called reserves) in 2013.

Wyoming State Geological Survey

Wyoming State Geological Survey

The Powder River Basin area encompasses the Powder River structural basin and Powder River energy basin. The structural basin is an asymmetric trough in southeastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming that trends northsouth for approximately 401 km (250 mi) and is 161 km (100 mi) wide.

Information about the Powder River Basin Natural Gas Intelligence

Information about the Powder River Basin Natural Gas Intelligence

The Powder River Basin (PRB) in Northeast Wyoming and Southeast Montana, which is traditionally more known for its coal production, was one of the fastest growing oil producing regions in North ...

Estimated resources of nonleased federal coal, Powder River Basin ...

Estimated resources of nonleased federal coal, Powder River Basin ...

Maps are generated by combining digital ownership data with geologic resource estimates and other spatial coal data in a geographic information system (GIS). For example, we merged the newly compiled Federal coal ownership files with resource calculations from the 1970's for the Powder River Basin (Trent, 1986). For the first time, we are able to visually display the location of Federally owned co

Powder River Basin Global Energy Monitor

Powder River Basin Global Energy Monitor

The Powder River Basin (PRB) is a region in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming about 120 miles east to west and 200 miles north to south known for its coal deposits. It is the single largest source of coal mined in the United States and contains one of the largest deposits of coal in the world. Most of the active coal mining in the Powder River Basin actually takes place in drainages of ...

Wyoming coal prices jump: Utilities building up stockpiles for power

Wyoming coal prices jump: Utilities building up stockpiles for power

CASPER — Wyoming coal's market value has jumped — again. The average spot price for coal mined in the Powder River Basin climbed more than a dollar, from per short ton to per ...

PDF A Summary of the Geological Survey 1999 Resource Assessment of ...

PDF A Summary of the Geological Survey 1999 Resource Assessment of ...

dersonCanyon, RosebudRobinson, and Knobloch coal in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and Montana; the Harmon, Hansen, BeulahZap, and Hagel coal in the Williston Basin; the Deadman coal in the Greater Green River Basin, and the Ferris, Hanna, and Johnson107 coal in the Hanna and Carbon Basins (fig. 2). The assessment units and the coal

Coal Energy Kids: Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Coal Energy Kids: Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Coal is mainly found in three regions: the Appalachian coal region, the Interior coal region, and the Western coal region (includes the Powder River Basin). Facts and data for each coalproducing region for 2020. ... About 57% of total coal production was mined in the Western coal region. Wyoming, the largest coalproducing state in the ...

Sixteen mines in the Powder River Basin produce 43% of coal

Sixteen mines in the Powder River Basin produce 43% of coal

More than 40% of coal produced in the United States comes from 16 mines in the Powder River Basin (PRB), a mining region primarily located in northeast Wyoming and southeast Montana. Four companies collectively own more than half of those PRB mines, and those 10 mines produced 87% of the Basin's coal in 2018.

Fact Sheet: 5 Things You Should Know About Powder River Basin Coal ...

Fact Sheet: 5 Things You Should Know About Powder River Basin Coal ...

1. How much coal from the Powder River Basin is currently being exported? Thus far, modest amounts are being exported. In 2012, all coal exports from the primary PRB coalproducing...

Powder River Welcomes EPA's Methane Rule | Powder River Basin Resource ...

Powder River Welcomes EPA's Methane Rule | Powder River Basin Resource ...

Powder River Welcomes EPA's Methane Rule; Powder River to Celebrate 51st Annual Meeting; Powder River Breaks Newsletter July August 2023; Federal court ruling favors Wyoming coal plants, threatening communities and parks; Northern Cheyenne Garden celebration to be held Aug. 31 at Sheridan Food Forest

What is the biggest coal deposit in the United States?

What is the biggest coal deposit in the United States?

The biggest coal deposit by volume is the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana, which the USGS estimated to have trillion short tons of inplace coal resources, 162 billion short tons of recoverable coal resources, and 25 billion short tons of economic coal resources (also called reserves) in 2013. The coal in the Powder River Basin is subbituminous in rank.

Federal Coal Leasing in the Powder River Basin

Federal Coal Leasing in the Powder River Basin

Coal produced in the Appalachian region, for example, sells for 63 per short ton, but Powder River Basin coal sells for a shockingly low 13 per short ton—50 less per short ton.

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