Reasonably Foreseeable Coal Haulage and Possible End Users Sample Clauses

Reasonably Foreseeable Coal Haulage and Possible End Users. From the preparation plant located on surface owned by Xxxxx, coal would be transported by 25-ton truck to a barge facility at Port of Keota on Xxxx Reservoir. Approximately 30 to 60 truck round trips per day between the preparation plant and the barge facility would be required to meet the estimated annual production rate of 200,000 to 400,000 tons per year. The reasonably foreseeable transportation route from the surface facilities to Port of Keota is as follows (and depicted in Map 3):  south on County Road 1264 to County Road E1270,  west on County Road E1270 to N45 Road,  south on N45 Road to E1275 Road,  west on E1275 Road to State Highway 26,  north on State Highway 26 to State Highway 9,  west on State Highway 9 to N4520 Road,  north on N4520 Road to the Port of Keota on Xxxx Reservoir. Xxxxx owns a port just south of the Port of Keota. From Xxxx Reservoir, coal would be transported via barge to the confluence with the Mississippi River. Past this point, coal mined from the tract could be transported in one or more of several directions depending on coal market economics and available end users at the time of sale of mined coal. The coal contained within the tract is metallurgical grade bituminous coal, and is anticipated for use in steel making. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) (EIA 2017) metallurgical coal accounted for more than half (57%) of total U.S. coal exports in 2017. In 2017 Brazil, Japan, Ukraine, Canada, India, and South Korea were the top six countries for importing metallurgical coal from the U.S. These countries accounted for more than half of all metallurgical exports in 2017. In addition, U.S.-based steel making facilities occur in several locations in the 48 contiguous states, with the largest concentration east of the Mississippi River. The market for metallurgical coal is international in nature, and it is anticipated that coal mined from the tract could be marketed and sold across the globe including within the U.S. The scope of the coal haulage related analysis is further explained in Section 1.6.
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