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Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Page 1

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

Respondent ID #

Please read the instructions provided before completing this form.
NOTICE: This report is mandatory under the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275). Failure to comply may result in criminal fines,
civil penalties and other sanctions as provided by law. For further information concerning sanctions and data protections see the provision on sanctions and the
provision concerning the disclosure of information in the instructions. Title 18 USC 1001 makes it a criminal offense for any person knowingly and willingly
to make to any Agency or Department of the United States any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements as to any matter within its jurisdiction.

I. Identification.
A. Company Information
Name of Company Contact Person:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Company Name:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Company Street Address:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Company City, State, Zip:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Company Contact’s Tele. #:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Company Contact’s Fax. #:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Company Contact’s E-mail Address:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

B. Site Information
Plant Name:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Plant County, State, Zip:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

C. Preparer Information
Preparer’s Name:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Preparer’s Street Address:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Preparer’s City, State, Zip:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Preparer’s Tele. #:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Preparer’s Fax. #:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

Preparer’s E-mail Address:

_________________________________________________________________________________________

D. Reporting Entity Supervisor Information
Supervisor’s Name:

________________________________________________________________________________________

Supervisor’s Title:

________________________________________________________________________________________

Supervisor’s Street Address:

________________________________________________________________________________________

Supervisor’s City, State, Zip:

________________________________________________________________________________________

Supervisor’s Tele. #:

________________________________________________________________________________________

Supervisor’s Fax #:

________________________________________________________________________________________

Supervisor’s E-mail Address:

________________________________________________________________________________________

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

Page 2

II. Coking Coal Receipts, Carbonized Coal and Coal Stocks. Please read the instructions for Section II before completing this section.
A

Ending Coal Stocks in Previous Quarter (short tons)

B

Total Quantity of Coal Received During Quarter (short tons)

C

Coal Carbonized During Quarter (short tons)

D

Adjustments (short tons)

E

Coal Stocks at the End of Quarter (short tons)

F

Total Cost of Coal Received During Quarter on a C.I.F. Basis (dollars)

III. Coke and Breeze Production, Distribution and Stocks. Please read the Instructions for Section III before completing this section.
Product

(A)
Ending Stocks
Previous
Quarter

(B)
Production

(C)
Adjustments

Coke

Breeze

Product

Coke

Breeze

(I)
Total Revenues from Commercial Sales

(D)
Quantity
Purchased or
Transferred to
this Plant

(E)
Quantity Used
by Your
Company

Distribution
(F)
Quantity
Transferred to
Affiliated
Companies

(G)
Quantity of
Commercial
Sales

(H)
Stocks at End
of Quarter

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

Page 3
Respondent ID #

IV. Origin, Coal Type, Coal Quality, Commodity Cost, Predominant Transportation Mode, and Secondary Transportation Mode
Please refer to the Instructions for Section IV on page 8 for the correct State, Transportation and Coal Type Codes. Please enter separate
data for each receipt that has a different combination of Origin, Transportation Mode and Type of Coal. Use the same line number on next
page to complete data for each receipt.
(A)
Line Number

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)

(N) Total

(B)
Quantity Received by
Origin
(Short tons)

(C)
Origin of Coal
(State or Country of
Origin)

(D)
MSHA ID of
U. S.
coal mine

(E)
Type of Coal

(F)
Heat Content
(Btu per Pound)

(G)
Volatile Matter
(HV, MV, LV)

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

Page 4
Respondent ID #

IV. Origin, Coal Type, Coal Quality, Commodity Cost, Predominant Transportation Mode, and Secondary Transportation
Mode.(Continued) Please refer to the Instructions for Section IV on page 8 for the correct State, Transportation and Coal Type Codes.
Please enter separate data for each receipt that has a different combination of Origin, Transportation Mode and Type of Coal. Use the
same line number as on previous page.
(A)

Line Number

(H)
Sulfur Content
(Percent by
weight to the
nearest 0.01%)

(I)
Ash Content
(Percent by weight
to the nearest
0.01%)

(J)
Mercury Content
(Parts per million –
dry basis)

(K)
Commodity Cost
(Dollars per short ton)

(L)
Predominant
Mode of
Transportation

(M)
Secondary Mode
of
Transportation

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)

V. Explanatory Remarks. Please record any explanatory remarks. Include explanations for sudden price changes, shifts in consumption
and adjustments reported in Section II or Section III.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VI. Point of Contact

________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name

Title

Date

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone Number
Fax Number
E-mail Address

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants
Page 5

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

General Instructions:
A. PURPOSE. The EIA-5 survey collects data related to coal receipts, stocks, and coke production at U.S. coke plants. The data are collected to provide
Congress with basic statistics concerning coal consumption, stocks, prices, and quality as required by the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (FEAA)
(P.L. 93-275), as amended. These data appear in the Annual Coal Report, the Quarterly Coal Report, the Monthly Energy Review, and the Annual Energy
Review. In addition, the Energy Information Administration uses the data for coal demand analyses and in short-term modeling efforts, which produce forecasts
of coal demand and prices requested by Congress. The forecast data also appear in the Short-Term Energy Outlook and the Annual Energy Outlook.
B. WHO MUST SUBMIT. All companies operating coke plants within the United States must submit Form EIA-5. A separate EIA-5 form must be submitted for
each coke plant owned.
C. WHEN TO SUBMIT. Form EIA-5 must be submitted no later than 30 days after the end of the reporting quarter. The reporting quarters are as follows: First
Quarter, January 1 - March 31; Second Quarter, April 1 - June 30; Third Quarter, July 1 - September 30, Fourth Quarter, October 1 - December 31. The
respective due dates are May 1, August 1, November 1, and February 1.
D. WHERE TO SUBMIT. Respondents can submit data for this survey by Internet, Secure File Transfer, mail, or facsimile. Any questions regarding the
submission of this form can be directed to the Survey Manager, Mary Lilly, by e-mail at mary.lilly@eia.doe.gov or by phone at (202) 586-1490.
Secure Communication Methods:
By Internet: https://signon.eia.doe.gov/ssoserver/login
Secure File Transfer (SFT) form sent via: https://signon.eia.doe.gov/upload/notice3.jsp
By Mail:

Energy Information Administration, EI-52
CNEAF - CNRD
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585
Attn: EIA-5

Non-secure Communication Methods:
By facsimile:

(202) 287-1944
Attn: Form EIA-5

SFT form attached to e-mail sent to: mary.lilly@eia.doe.gov
E. SANCTIONS. The timely submission of Form EIA-5 by those required to report is mandatory under section 13(b) of the Federal Energy Administration Act
(FEAA) as amended. Failure to respond may result in a civil penalty of not more than $2,750 per day for each violation, or a fine not more than $5,000 per day
for each willful violation. Civil action may be enforced to prohibit reporting violations and may result in the granting of a temporary restraining order or a
preliminary or permanent injunction without bond. In such civil action, the court may also issue mandatory injunctions commanding any person to comply with
these reporting requirements.
F. DEFINITIONS:
Anthracite Coal: The highest rank of coal; used primarily for residential and commercial space heating. It is a hard, brittle and black lustrous coal, often referred
to as hard coal, containing a high percentage of fixed carbon and a low percentage of volatile matter. The moisture content of fresh-mined anthracite generally
is less than 15 percent. The heat content of anthracite ranges from 22 to 28 million Btu per ton on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis. The heat content of
anthracite coal consumed in the United States averages 25 million Btu per ton, on the as-received basis (i.e., containing both inherent moisture and mineral
matter). Note: Since the 1980's, anthracite refuse or mine waste has been used for steam electric power generation. This fuel typically has a heat content of 15
million Btu per ton or less.
Bituminous coal: A dense coal, usually black, sometimes dark brown, often with well-defined bands of bright and dull material, used primarily as fuel in steamelectric power generation, with substantial quantities also used for heat and power applications in manufacturing and to make coke. Bituminous coal is the most
abundant coal in active U.S. mining regions. Its moisture content usually is less than 20 percent. The heat content of bituminous coal ranges from 21 to 30
million Btu per ton on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis. The heat content of bituminous coal consumed in the United States averages 24 million Btu per ton, on
the as-received basis (i.e., containing both inherent moisture and mineral matter).
C.I.F.: This term refers to a type of sale in which the buyer of the product agrees to pay a unit price that includes the f.o.b. value of the product at the point of
origin plus all costs of insurance and transportation. This type of a transaction differs from a "delivered" purchase, in that the buyer accepts the quantity as
determined at the loading port (as certified by the Bill of Lading and Quality Report) rather than pay based on the quantity and quality ascertained at the
unloading port. It is similar to the terms of an f.o.b. sale, except that the seller, as a service for which he is compensated, arranges for transportation and
insurance.
Coal Transformation Plant. A plant, other than a coke plant, that is engaged in the chemical transformation of coal into a new substance.
Commodity Cost: The commodity cost is the price of the coal at the point of first loading (free on board/FOB) including taxes and any quality-related charges or
credits. The commodity cost does not include: loading and unloading charges, dust proofing, freeze conditioning, switching charges, diesel fuel surcharges, or
any other charges related to the movement of the coal to the point of use.

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants
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Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

F. DEFINITIONS (CONT’D):
Lignite: The lowest rank of coal, often referred to as brown coal, used almost exclusively as fuel for steam-electric power generation. It is brownish-black and
has a high inherent moisture content, sometimes as high as 45 percent. The heat content of lignite ranges from 9 to 17 million Btu per ton on a moist, mineralmatter-free basis. The heat content of lignite consumed in the United States averages 13 million Btu per ton, on the as-received basis (i.e., containing both
inherent moisture and mineral matter).
MSHA ID. A seven digit identification number assigned to every mining operation in the United States by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and
Health Administration.
Predominant Mode or Predominant Transportation Mode: The method used to transport coal over the single longest distance from point of origin to
consumer. See Section H for more information.
Secondary Mode or Secondary Transportation Mode: If more than one method of transportation is used in a single shipment, the Secondary Mode of
transportation is the method used to transport coal over the second longest distance from point of origin to consumer. See Section H for more information.
Subbituminous coal: A coal whose properties range from those of lignite to those of bituminous coal and used primarily as fuel for steam-electric power
generation. It may be dull, dark brown to black, soft and crumbly, at the lower end of the range, to bright, jet black, hard and relatively strong, at the upper end.
Subbituminous coal contains 20 to 30 percent inherent moisture by weight. The heat content of subbituminous coal ranges from 17 to 24 million Btu per ton on a
moist, mineral-matter-free basis. The heat content of subbituminous coal consumed in the United States averages 17 to 18 million Btu per ton, on the asreceived basis (i.e., containing both inherent moisture and mineral matter).
Refined Coal: Coal that has been processed by a coal transformation plant; and/or coal-based fuels such as briquettes, pellets, or extrusions, which are formed
by binding materials and processes that recycle material.
Waste Coal: Usable coal material that is a byproduct of previous processing operations or is recaptured from what would otherwise be refuse. Examples
include anthracite culm, bituminous gob, fine coal, lignite waste, coal recovered from a refuse bank or slurry dam and coal recovered by dredging.
G. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
1. Report all quantities in short tons (1 short ton = 2,000 lbs.) to the nearest whole ton.
2. Report only coal or refined coal received for carbonization at the coke plant. All other coal should be reported on Form EIA-3, Quarterly Coal Consumption
and Quality Report – Manufacturing Plants.
H. TRANSPORTATION MODES INSTRUCTIONS.
1. If only one mode of transportation is used in a single shipment, enter the applicable code, as defined elsewhere on this Form, as the Predominant Mode.
2. If more than one method of transportation is used on a single shipment, enter the applicable code for the Secondary Mode as well.
3. If two methods of transportation are used in a single shipment and both distances are equal, then the Predominant Mode shall be considered the method
used to deliver coal to the consumer.
4. If more than two methods are used in a single shipment, only the Predominant and Secondary Modes should be reported.
5. Do not report “Truck” as a transportation mode if trucks are used to transport coal exclusively on private roads between the mine and the rail logout or barge
terminal.
6. Do not report the transportation modes used entirely within a mine, terminal or power plant (e.g. trucks used to move coal from a mine pit to the mine loadout;
conveyors at a power plant used to move coal from the plant storage pile to the plant, etc.).
7. For minemouth coal plants, report “Conveyor” as the Predominant Mode if the conveyor feeding the coal to the plant site originates at the mine. Otherwise,
report the Predominant Mode (typically truck or rail) used to move the coal to the plant site.
I. BURDEN. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1.50 hours per response, including the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send
comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Energy
Information Administration, Statistics and Methods Group, EI-70, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20585; and to the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503. Respondents are not required to file this report unless it
contains a valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number.
J. DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.
The “Total Cost of Coal Received During Quarter on a C.I.F. Basis (dollars)” in Section II, Item F and “Total Revenues from Commercial Sales” of coke and
breeze in Section III, Item I and “Commodity Cost” Section IV, Item K will be protected and not disclosed to the public to the extent that it satisfies the
criteria for exemption under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. §552, the DOE regulations, 10 C.F.R. §1004.11, implementing the FOIA, and the
Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. §1905. All other information reported on the Form EIA-5 is considered public information and may be publicly released in
company identifiable form.

The Federal Energy Administration Act requires the Energy Information Administration to provide company-specific data to other Federal agencies when
requested for official use. The information reported on these forms may also be made available, upon request, to another component of the Department of
Energy (DOE); to any Committee of Congress, the Government Accountability Office, or other Federal agencies authorized by law to receive such information.
A court of competent jurisdiction may obtain this information in response to an order. The information may be used for any nonstatistical purposes such as
administrative, regulatory, law enforcement, or adjudicatory purposes.
Disclosure limitation procedures are applied to the protected statistical data published from survey to ensure that the risk of disclosure of identifiable information
is very small.

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Page 7

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

Instructions for Section I – Identification: Company Information applies to the company that owns the plant for which the survey is being completed. The
Company contact person is the individual who can verify all information and answer any questions concerning the information reported on this survey. The
company contact person should not be the preparer of the survey.
Instructions for Section II – Coking Coal Receipts, Carbonized Coal and Coal Stocks:
A. Ending Coal Stocks Previous Quarter. In the event that the preprinted number is inaccurate, use the adjustment section either to add or subtract the
number of short tons that will make your prior quarter ending coal stocks number accurate (e.g., if the preprinted number is 500 tons low, put +500 in the
adjustment section.).
B. Total Quantity Received During Quarter is the quantity of all coal received, including refined coal. The value entered into this space should match the value
entered in Section IV, Item I on page 2.
C. Coal Carbonized During the Quarter is the sum of all coal carbonized or converted to coke during the quarter.
D. The Adjustments section is used to report a change in coal stocks during the quarter due to any stock losses, reassessments, transfers to or from other
plants owned by the same parent company, or sales of coal stocks to other companies. Enter a “+” or “-“ to indicate whether the adjustment is an addition or
reduction to your facility’s stocks. Any entry in this space requires that an explanation be provided in Section V on page 2.
E. Coal Stocks at the End of Quarter. This number is calculated by taking ending coal stocks prior quarter, adding quantity of coal received,
subtracting quantity of coal consumed and adding or subtracting any adjustment value (see proof below).
F. Total Cost of Coal Received During Quarter on a C.I.F. Basis should include insurance, freight and taxes (i.e., the delivered cost at the plant).
To check the accuracy of the data reported, use the following proof:

+
+/=

(Ending coal stocks previous quarter)
(Receipts this quarter)
(Consumption this quarter)
(Adjustments)
(Ending coal stocks this quarter)

Instructions for Section III – Coke and Breeze Production, Distribution and Stocks
A. Ending Stocks Previous Quarter. In the event that the provided number is inaccurate, use the adjustment section either to add or subtract the number of
short tons that will make your prior quarter ending coke stocks number accurate (e.g., if the preprinted number is 500 tons low, put +500 in the adjustment
section.).
B. Production is the coke or breeze produced during the quarter at this facility.
C. Adjustments is used to report a change in stocks during the quarter due to any stock losses or reassessments, . Enter a “+” or “-“ to indicate whether the
adjustment is an addition or reduction to your facility’s stocks. Any entry in this space requires an explanation, which is to be entered in Section V.
D. Quantity Purchased or Transferred to this Plant is the coke or breeze obtained from other facilities during the quarter.
E. Quantity Used by Your Company is the coke or breeze consumed by your company during the quarter.
F. Quantity Transferred to Affiliated Companies is the coke or breeze transferred to affiliated facilities during the quarter.
G. Quantity of Commercial Sales is the quantity of material sold during the reporting quarter to a company not integrated or affiliated with the producing
company.
H. Stocks at the End of the Quarter. This number is calculated by taking ending coke stocks prior quarter, adding production, adding or subtracting any
adjustment value, adding transfers into the plant, and subtracting quantity used, quantity transferred to affiliates, and commercial sales (see proof below).
I. Total Revenue from Commercial Sales is the revenue for coke or breeze sold during the reporting quarter to a company not integrated or affiliated with the
producing company.
To check the accuracy of the data reported, use the following proof:

+
+/+
=

(Ending coke stocks previous quarter)
(Production)
(Adjustments)
(Quantity Purchased or Transferred to the Plant)
(Quantity Used)
(Quantity Transferred To Affiliates)
(Quantity Sold Commercially)
(Ending coke stocks this quarter)

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

Page 8

Instructions for Section IV – Origin, Predominant Transportation Mode, Secondary Transportation Mode, Coal Type, Coal Quality and Commodity
Cost
A. Line Number. Use the same line number for each shipment to identify all requested data fields on both pages.
B. Quantity Received. Report all quantities of coal or transformed coal received in whole short tons (1 short ton = 2,000 pounds).
C. State or Country of Origin. If coal or refined coal is of domestic origin, enter State Code. If it is imported, enter code for the country of origin. Select from the
following State and Foreign Country Origin Codes:
AL – Alabama

EKY – Kentucky, Eastern

OH – Ohio

AK – Alaska

WKY – Kentucky, Western

OK – Oklahoma

SWV – West Virginia, Southern
WY – Wyoming

AR – Arkansas

LA – Louisiana

PA – Pennsylvania

AU – Australia

AZ – Arizona

MD – Maryland

TN – Tennessee

CL – Colombia

CO – Colorado

MS – Mississippi

TX – Texas

CN – Canada

IL – Illinois

MO – Missouri

UT – Utah

IS – Indonesia

IN – Indiana

MT – Montana

VA – Virginia

MX – Mexico

IA – Iowa

NM – New Mexico

WA – Washington

VZ – Venezuela

KS – Kansas

ND – North Dakota

NWV – West Virginia, Northern

OT – Other (specify)

D. MSHA ID. For each shipment, enter the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) seven digit ID number of the coal mine supplying the coal receipts.
If the coal receipts are from more than a single mine or MSHA ID in the same state and you are unable to differentiate the shipment, then use an approximate
breakout by MSHA ID.
E. Type of Coal. Use the following codes to indicate the appropriate type of coal:
ANT
BIT
LIG
SUB
RC
WOC

=
=
=
=
=
=

Anthracite
Bituminous
Lignite
Subbituminous
Refined Coal
Waste Coal

F. Heat Content. Report the average heat content on an as-received basis in Btu per pound for each shipment.
G. Volatile Matter. Enter the appropriate volatility code for the coal received:
HV
MV
LV

=
=
=

High Volatility (>31%)
Medium Volatility (23% - 31%)
Low Volatility (14% - 22%)

H. Sulfur. Enter the average sulfur content on an as-received basis in terms of percent sulfur by weight for each type of coal. Show to the nearest 0.01%.
I. Ash. Enter the average ash content on an as-received basis in terms of percent ash by weight for each type of coal. Show to the nearest 0.01%.
J. Mercury. Enter the mercury content on an as-received in parts per million (ppm) on a dry basis. Show to the nearest 0.001 parts per million (ppm). If lab tests
of the coal receipts do not include the mercury content, enter the amount specified in the contract with the supplier.
K. Commodity Cost. Enter the commodity cost of the coal in dollars per short ton.
L & M. Transportation Modes. Use the codes below to designate the appropriate Predominant and Secondary Transportation Modes, as applicable. If the coal
has a foreign origin, then the Predominant and Secondary Transportation Modes are the methods used within the U.S. For example, if the coal is unloaded
from an ocean vessel and moved from the port to the plant by railroad, then select “RR” as the Predominant Transportation Mode. If the coal is unloaded from
an ocean vessel directly to the plant site, then select “OV” as the Predominant Transportation Mode.
TR
RR
BG
GL
PC
OV

=
=
=
=
=
=

Truck
Railroad
Barge
Great Lakes and tidewater barges and colliers
Pipelines, slurry pipelines, conveyors and tramways
Ocean vessel

U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Form EIA-5
(April 2011)

Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report
Coke Plants
Page 9

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0167
Expires: xx/xx/xxxx
Burden: 1.50 Hours

N. Total. Sum quantity of coal receipts listed in column B. Total Delivered should equal total Quantity Received, Line B, Section II.

Instructions for Section V - Explanatory Remarks
Use this area to explain any adjustments to stock data, identify “other” origin for coal, notify EIA of plant closures, or otherwise explain significant changes in the
data as compared to previous quarterly trends.


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