EIA Releases Week 5 Coal Production Report
2026-02-06 09:55
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Wedoany.com Report on Feb 6th, The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its weekly coal production report for the week ending January 31st on February 5, 2026. This report provides detailed statistics and analysis of production data from major coal-producing regions across the United States, offering timely and authoritative industry insights for energy market participants, policymakers, and research institutions.

Data shows that current U.S. coal production has been segmented by key regions including the Appalachian, Interior, and Western regions. Fluctuations in Appalachian production are of particular interest, as they directly reflect the supply status of coal for power generation and industrial use in the East. Production in the Western region, especially from the Powder River Basin, has a decisive impact on the nation's overall supply capacity. This detailed data helps to gain insights into short-term production capacity changes, assess energy supply stability, and provides critical basis for power plant fuel procurement, logistics planning, and market trend forecasting.

As the official U.S. energy statistics agency, the authority of the EIA report ensures its central role in global energy market analysis. The report not only presents current production figures but its continuous data series can also reveal long-term production trends, regional capacity shifts, and the industry's response to policy and market conditions. The public and stakeholders can access the full report, including detailed data tables and historical comparative analysis, through the official EIA website.

The EIA stated that it will continue to release the weekly coal production report, ensuring data transparency and accuracy to support a deeper understanding of the national energy mix and informed decision-making. Against the backdrop of accelerating energy transition, precise monitoring of such traditional energy sources remains indispensable for balancing energy security, economic needs, and emission reduction goals.

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