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The U.
S.
Energy Information Administration issued a short-term energy outlook (SHORT-TERM ENERGY OUTLOOK).
The US coal production in May was 50 million short tons, a 10% increase from the previous month, but a 28% year-on-year decrease
.
It is estimated that the coal production for the whole year of 2016 will be reduced by 155 million tons, a decrease of 17%, which is the largest decline in both quantity and percentage since 1949
.
????? The US Energy Information Administration also predicts that in 2016, coal consumption will be reduced by 72 million tons, a decrease of 10%; coal exports also fell by 10%, a decrease of 8 million tons; coal imports mainly come from Latin America's Colombia, the Atlantic and Mexico Bay coal-fired power plants will maintain the current level of imports.
It is estimated that the United States will import 12 million tons of coal throughout the year, which is basically the same as the imports in the previous two years.
In 2014 and 2015, they imported 11.
35 million tons and 11.
32 million tons respectively
.
S.
Energy Information Administration issued a short-term energy outlook (SHORT-TERM ENERGY OUTLOOK).
The US coal production in May was 50 million short tons, a 10% increase from the previous month, but a 28% year-on-year decrease
.
It is estimated that the coal production for the whole year of 2016 will be reduced by 155 million tons, a decrease of 17%, which is the largest decline in both quantity and percentage since 1949
.
????? The US Energy Information Administration also predicts that in 2016, coal consumption will be reduced by 72 million tons, a decrease of 10%; coal exports also fell by 10%, a decrease of 8 million tons; coal imports mainly come from Latin America's Colombia, the Atlantic and Mexico Bay coal-fired power plants will maintain the current level of imports.
It is estimated that the United States will import 12 million tons of coal throughout the year, which is basically the same as the imports in the previous two years.
In 2014 and 2015, they imported 11.
35 million tons and 11.
32 million tons respectively
.