Price of coal in US Northern Appalachia region rises US$1 to US$69.50/short ton in week ended Nov. 1 from previous week; prices in four other US coal commodity regions unchanged: SNL Energy
Cindy Allen
LOS ANGELES
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November 4, 2013
(Industry Intelligence)
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Coal prices in five U.S. coal commodity regions in the week ended Nov. 1 were as follows versus the week ended Oct. 25, according to figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration supplied by SNL Energy and reported Nov. 4.
Average weekly coal commodity spot prices, in dollars per short ton:
Central Appalachia (CAPP) 12,500 Btu, 1.2 SO2: US$64.58, unchanged from week ended Oct. 25
Northern Appalachia (NAPP) 13,000 Btu, <3.0 SO2: US$69.50, up from US$68.50 in week ended Oct. 25
Illinois Basin 11,800 Btu, 5.0 SO2: US$46.15, unchanged from week ended Oct. 25
Powder River Basin (PRB) 8,800 Btu 0.8 SO2: US$11.00, up from US$10.57 in week ended Oct. 25
Uinta Basin 11,700 SO2: US$35.95, unchanged from week ended Oct. 25
The primary source of this article is SNL Energy LC, Charlottesville, Virginia, on Nov. 4, 2013.
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