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Canada - Total primary coal production

67,217 (thousand short tons) in 2016

Primary coal production of Canada decreased by 1.54% from 68,267 thousand short tons in 2015 to 67,217 thousand short tons in 2016. Since the 0.16% rise in 2014, primary coal production dropped by 11.65% in 2016.

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What is primary coal production?

The sum of sales, mine consumption, issues to miners, and issues to coke, briquetting, and other ancillary plants at mines. Production data include quantities extracted from surface and underground mines, and normally exclude wastes removed at mines or associated reparation plants. Primary coal is all coal milled and, when necessary, washed and sorted.

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What is Canada primary coal production?

Date Value Change, %
2016 67,217 -1.54%
2015 68,267 -10.27%
2014 76,079 0.16%
2013 75,958 3.63%
2012 73,299 -0.92%
2011 73,980 -1.14%
2010 74,835 5.03%
2009 71,251 -5.85%
2008 75,678 -1.02%
2007 76,461 4.32%
2006 73,296 0.98%
2005 72,582

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