COAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN INDIANA

COAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN INDIANA Compiled by A. Drobniak, M. Mastalerz, and K. Shaffer May 2006 Map available at: http://www.purdue.edu/dp/energy/pd...
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COAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND IN INDIANA Compiled by A. Drobniak, M. Mastalerz, and K. Shaffer May 2006

Map available at: http://www.purdue.edu/dp/energy/pdf/CoalMap1.pdf Tables included in this document.

Table 1 – Lithostratigraphy of the Pennsylvanian System in Indiana (modified from Mastalerz and Harper, 1998, and the Tri-State Committee on Correlation of the Pennsylvanian System in the Illinois Basin 2001). The table shows major coal beds.

Table 2 – Summary of Available and Restricted Coal Resources for Main Economic Coal Beds in Indiana (in billion short tons).

Coal bed Danville Hymera Springfield Houchin Creek Survant Colchester Seelyville

Original

Mined -out

Remaining

Restricted

6.55 5.53 13.31 5.92 8.47 5.14 14.61 59.53

0.36 0.55 1.31 0.0022 0.31 0.001 0.33 2.8632

6.19 4.98 12.00 5.92 8.17 5.14 14.28 56.68

5.33 4.10 4.65 5.56 6.86 4.95 7.68 39.13

(Remaining Restricted)

Available as % of original

Available for surface mining

Available for underground mining

0.83 0.87 7.35 0.36 1.31 0.19 6.60 17.54

13.89 17.47 61.25 6.08 16.03 3.70 46.22 30.95

0.35 0.15 0.82 0.18 0.22 0.11 0.30 2.13

0.52 0.81 6.94 0.17 1.10 0.10 6.30 15.94

Total available

Table 3 – Active Surface Mines in Indiana as of February 2006. ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Company Surface Mine Name

B. B. Mining, Inc. Pride*1 Black Beauty Coal Company Discovery #1, Somerville South Pit Farmersburg #1, South Pit Francisco Miller Creek, Jenlin Pit*2 Miller Creek, Sugar Ridge*6 Miller Creek, Knox Pit Somerville #1, Somerville Central Somerville East*2 Viking, Corning Pit Coal Field Development Company Hymera Mine*2 Kindill Mining, Inc. Kindill #2, White Church Pit*3 Kindill #3, Penndiana Pit*3 Solar Sources, Inc. Cannelburg Cannelburg, Midway II Pit*4 Lewis Triad Mining, Inc. Augusta Augusta South*2 Flint Hill Freelandville Freelandville, East Pit Lyons Patoka River Vigo Coal Company, Inc. Cypress Creek Rangeline*5

County

Year opened

Knox

1996

256

Gibson Sullivan, Vigo Gibson Clay Clay

1993 1996 1996 2005 2001

1,830 4,268 2,133

Gibson Pike Daviess

1996 1996 1985

5,371

Sullivan

2005

Pike Sullivan

1974 1967

1,203 929

Daviess Daviess Clay, Vigo

1978 1978 2001

2,198

Pike Pike Spencer Knox Knox Greene Gibson, Pike

2002 2002 2000 1996 1996 2003 1996

676 311 408 462 218 799

Warrick Warrick

1998 2001

1,202 98

*1 Idled. *2 No production reported for 2004 *3 Closed and sold in 2004. Will reopen under new ownership *4 Currently inactive, but expected to resume production in mid to late 2006 *5 Idled slurry operation *6 in reclamation

2004 Production (1,000 short tons)

865

1,460

417

Table 4 – Active Underground Mines in Indiana as of February 2006. ID

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Company Underground Mine Name

Black Beauty Coal Company Air Quality*7 Francisco Underground Five Star Mining, Inc. Prosperity Gibson County Coal, LLC Gibson County Solar Sources, Inc. Monroe City*1 Sunrise Coal, LLC Howesville*2 Triad Mining, Inc. Freelandville Underground*8 White River Coal, Inc. Hazleton

County

Year opened

2004 Production (1,000 short tons)

Knox Gibson

1993 2003

1,715 961

Pike

2000

2,345

Gibson

2000

2,978

Knox

1994

884

Greene

2005

Knox

2001

444

Gibson

2002

713

*7 includes 3 underground mines *8 Production includes some surface production

Table 5 – Coal Both Produced and Used in Indiana (2004, Thousand Short Tons).

Method of Transportation Indiana Railroad River Tidewater Piers Tramway, Conveyor, and Slurry Pipeline Truck

Electricity Generation

Coke Plants

Industrial Plants (Except Coke)

Residential and Commercial

Total

16,788

-

12,336

404

29,543

8,814

-

273

-

9,088

927

-

-

-

927

-

-

-

-

15

732

-

2,974

-

3,705

6,315

-

9,089

404

15,808

Table 6 – Coal Imported to Indiana from Other States (2004, Thousand Short tons).

Method of Transportation Total Railroad River Tidewater Piers Tramway, Conveyor, and Slurry Pipeline Truck

Electricity Generation

Coke Plants

Industrial Plants (Except Coke)

Residential and Commercial

Total

23,695

6,944

539

25

31,201

21,317

6,189

221

15

27,742

1,510 -

754 -

36 -

-

2,300

-

-

-

-

866

-

282

11

1,159

Table 7 – Coal imported into Indiana (in thousand short tons) (2004 data). State of Origin by Method of Transportation Alabama Railroad Colorado Railroad Illinois Railroad River

Electricity Generation 51 51 4,301 3,168 352

Coke Plants 614 614 -

Industrial Plants (Except Coke) 180 -

Residential and Commercial -

Total 614 614 51 51 4,481 3,168 352

Truck Kentucky Total Railroad River Truck Eastern Kentucky Railroad River Truck Western Kentucky Railroad River Truck Montana Railroad Ohio Railroad River Truck Pennsylvania Total Railroad River Truck Anthracite

781 367 91 276 98 66 32 268 25 243 1,711 1,711 201 67 48 86 1,740 985 755 *

105 105 105 105 -

180 202 129 11 62 179 129 2 49 23 10 14 * * * * *

1 1 1 1 11 1 10 11

960 674 325 287 63 383 300 34 49 291 25 253 14 1,711 1,711 201 67 48 86 1,751 986 755 10 11

Railroad Truck Bituminous Railroad River Virginia Railroad

* 1,740 985 755 326 326

1,341 1,341

* 94 91

1 10 -

1 10 1,740 985 755 1,761 1,758

146 67 79 68 68 78 67 11 14,852 14,852 23,695 21,317 1,510 -

4,884 4,129 754 4,884 4,129 754 6,944 6,189 754 -

2 63 22 41 63 22 41 539 221 36 -

13 13 13 13 25 15 -

2 5,105 4,209 855 41 68 68 5,038 4,209 788 41 14,852 14,852 31,201 27,742 2,300

866

-

282

11

River West Virginia Total Railroad River Truck Northern River Southern Railroad River Truck Wyoming Railroad Total Railroad River Tidewater Piers Tramway, Conveyor, and Slurry Pipeline Truck

1,159

Table 8 – Coal Exported from Indiana (in thousand short tons) (2004 data). State of Destination by Method of Transportation Alabama River Truck Florida River Illinois Railroad River Truck Iowa River Kentucky Railroad River Truck Michigan Great Lakes Minnesota Railroad Mississippi River Missouri River Truck New York Railroad Ohio Truck Pennsylvania River Tennessee River Wisconsin Railroad River Unknown State Unknown Total Great Lakes Railroad River Tidewater Piers Tramway, Conveyor, and Slurry Pipeline Truck Unknown

Electricity Generation 239 238 1 61 61 369 7 102 260 1,797 550 953

Coke Plants -

Industrial Plants (Except Coke) 47 46 1 45 45 1,137 -

Residential and Commercial 14 14 34 -

Total 239 238 1 61 61 430 7 148 275 45 45 2,968 550 953

294 12 12 81 81 5 5 88 88 122 122 315 262 53 3,089 12 988 1,412 -

-

1,137 135 133 2 33 33 142 142 1,539 142 -

34 28 28 76 28 -

1,465 12 12 81 81 5 5 135 133 2 88 88 122 122 33 33 28 28 457 404 53 383 383 5,087 12 1,130 1,697 -

677 -

-

1,140 -

48 -

** ** **

**

1,865 383

Table 9 – Investor Owned, Cooperative, and Municipal Coal Burning Electric Power Plants.

ID

Company Plant Name

County

Generation Capacity 2 (MW) *

Coal burned in 2004 3 (1,000 tons) *

25

24

Origin of coal received in 2004 4 (1,000 tons) * Other Illinois Eastern Western Indiana 5 Basin*

1

Crawfordsville Electric Light & Power Co. Crawfordsville

Montgomery

2 3

Hoosier Energy R E C Inc. Frank E. Ratts 6 Merom*

Pike Sullivan

234 1,080

714 2,899

725 2,746

4 5

Indiana Michigan Power Co. Rockport Tanners Creek

Spencer Dearborn

2,600 1,101

9,207 2,581

454 30

6

Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corp. Clifty Creek

Jefferson

1,304

4,488

7 8 9

Indianapolis Power & Light Co. 6 Petersburg* Eagle Valley (formerly Pritchard) Harding Street (formerly Elmer W. Stout)

Pike Morgan Marion

1,873 302 698

5,213 746 1,877

10

City of Jasper Jasper 2

Dubois

15

37

11

City of Logansport Logansport

Cass

43

101

12 13 14

Northern Indiana Public Service Co. 6 Bailly* Michigan City 6 R. M. Schahfer*

Porter La Porte Jasper

616 540 1,944

1,424 1,539 5,026

15

City of Peru Peru

Miami

35

17

16 17 18 19 20

PSI Energy Inc. Cayuga Edwardsport 6 Gibson* 7 R. Gallagher* Wabash River

Vermillion Knox Gibson Floyd Vigo

1,062 110 3,340 600 1,165

3,185 282 9,583 1,511 2,247

1,831 272 7,161 1,029 2,123

21

City of Richmond 6 Whitewater Valley*

Wayne

94

258

36

22 23

Southern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. 6 A. B. Brown* 6 F. B. Culley*

Posey Warrick

531 415

1,263 1,296

1,222 1,247

24

Southern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. and Alcoa Generating Corp. Warrick

Warrick

742

2,637

527

25

State Line Energy LLC State Line Energy

Lake

613

1,624

189

217 1,741

7,172 529

117

1,037

3,411

76 190 716

1,364 2,953

4,919 719 1,882

6

203

1,071 1,307

1,026 1,529 129 67

171

207

1

* Sources: U.S. DOE; U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Existing generating plants as of January 1, 2005. 2 * MW totals include coal-burning units, but not units burning other fuels so may not match plant totals published elsewhere. Nameplate capacity. 3 * Data from US-DOE, 2004 most recent data available. 4 * Due to stockpiling or reduction in stocks, tons of coal received are not identical to tons burned in 2004. Data available only for plants with generating capacity greater than 50 MW. Data unavailable for State Line Energy. The plant utilizes western coal and all electricity is used in the Chicago, Ill., area. 5 * Excludes Indiana. 6 * Plants with scrubbers. 7 * R. Gallagher, also received 63 tons of Kentucky coal from unspecified counties. Could be Interior or Eastern coal.

Table 10 – Major Coal Burning Industrial and Institutional Plants. ID

NAME

County

City

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

A.E. Staley Sagamore Operation Ball State University Bunge North America (East), L.L.C. C.C. Perry K Steam Plant Child Craft Industries, Inc. Colonial Brick Corp. Daimlerchrysler Corp Transmission Plant Eli Lilly & Company - Clinton Labs Eli Lilly & Company -Tippecanoe Labs F-Jasper 11th Ave Frito-Lay, Inc. GE Plastics Mt. Vernon Inc. Griffin Industries, Inc. - Newberry Holy Cross Services Corp. Indiana University International Paper Co. Jasper Chair Co. Jasper Wood Prod. Jofco Plt 1 & 2 Keller Manufacturing Co., Inc. Kimball International Lehigh Cement Company Muscatatuck State Hospital & Training New Energy Corp. Pernod Ricard USA Pfizer Inc Purdue University - Wade Utility Plant Saint Josephs College Tate & Lyle, Lafayette South University Of Notre Dame Du Lac

Tippecanoe Delaware Adams Marion Washington Vermillion Howard Vermillion Tippecanoe Dubois Clinton Posey Greene St. Joseph Monroe Vigo Dubois Dubois Dubois Harrison Dubois Lawrence Jennings St. Joseph Dearborn Vigo Tippecanoe Jasper Tippecanoe St. Joseph

Lafayette Muncie Decatur Indianapolis Salem Cayuga Kokomo Clinton Lafayette Jasper Frankfort Mount Vernon Newberry Notre Dame Bloomington Terre Haute Jasper Jasper Jasper Corydon Jasper Mitchell Butlerville South Bend Lawrenceburg Terre Haute West Lafayette Rensselaer Lafayette Notre Dame

Source: Indiana Department of Environmental Management (2004)

Tons of Coal/2004

67,644 29,086 36,211 134,875 10 4,892 25,698 62,653 38,350 183 18,186 229,495 9,865 2,849 71,475 77,473 118 42 199 550 118 130,364 1,972 115,789 56,075 21,108 180,184 2,612 84,923 76,344