Form 423 Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric

Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants

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Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants

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MONTHLY REPORT OF COST AND QUALITY OF FUELS FOR ELECTRIC PLANTS
This Report is mandatory under the Federal Power Act. Failure to comply may result in criminal fines, civil penalties and other sanctions
as provided by law. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission does not consider this report to be of a confidential nature.

Form Approved
OMB No. 1902-0024
Expires: 05/31/2007
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1. Company-Plant Code

2. Name of Reporting Company

3. Month and Year of Report

5. Plant Name

4. Page Number
OF

6. Name and Title of Contact Person

7. Address of Contact Person

8. Contact Phone # (
E-mail Address:

9. Name and Title of Certifying Official

10. Signature of Certifying Official

PURCHASES

COAL MINES ONLY

)

SOURCE DATA

11. Date

QUALITY (AS RECEIVED)

LOCATION

Line
No.

Type
(Use
code)

(a)

Expiration
date (If
Contract
Expires
Within
2 yrs.)
(MMYY)

(b)

Fuel
Type
(Use
code)

(c)

Type
(Use
code)

(d)

Coal
District
No.

(e)

State
Abbrev
.

County
No.

(f)

(g)

For coal, enter name of mine or broker from
which coal originated or was purchased.

Quantity
Received

For oil, enter name of supplier, refinery and
if applicable, port of entry.

(Units)
Coal: 1,000 tons
Oil: 1,000 barrels
Gas: 1,000 MMBtu

( Average of:
Coal, Btu per Ib;
Oil, Btu per gal;
Gas, Btu per cu.
ft)

(i)

(j)

For gas, enter name of supplier, pipeline or
distributor and, if applicable, port of entry.
(h)

Btu Content

Sulfur
Content

Ash
Content

FOB
Purchase Price

(To nearest
0.01%)

(To
nearest
0.1%)

(In 4 per million
Btu to nearest 0.1
cent)

(k)

(l)

(m)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

(Use Continuation Sheet If Necessary)

FERC Form No. 423 (1/2001)

Form Approved
OMB No. 1902-0024
Expires 05/31/2007

FERC FORM NO. 423
MONTHLY REPORT OF COST AND QUALITY OF FUELS FOR ELECTRIC PLANTS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FERC FORM NO. 423
GENERAL INFORMATION

1. PURPOSE

4. WHEN TO SUBMIT

On this form, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (the Commission)
collects data on the cost and quality of fossil fuels delivered to electric
generating plants. This data enables the Commission to perform its
regulatory functions in accordance with the Federal Power Act and to
perform analyses relating to the cost and quality of fossil fuels delivered to
electric generating plants.

Submit this form monthly. The form is to be filed electronically to the
Commission no later than forty-five (45) days after the end of the report
month.
5. QUESTIONS
For any questions about this form, contact the Administration, Budget and
Strategic Planning Division at (202) 502-8419.

2. WHO MUST SUBMIT
A separate form must be completed by each electric power producer for
each of its electric generating plants whose total steam turbine electric
generating capacity and/or combined-cycle (gas turbine with associated
steam turbine) generating capacity is 50 or more megawatts. Report only
fuel delivered for use in steam turbine and combined-cycle units. Fuel
received for use in gas turbine or internal combustion units that are not
associated with a combined-cycle operation should not be reported.

6. WHERE TO SEND COMMENTS ON PUBLIC REPORTING BURDEN

3. WHAT AND WHERE TO SUBMIT
Respondents must file electronically using FERC Submission Software
which can be downloaded from our website at: http//www.ferc.gov.

FERC Form No. 423 (1/01)

Page 1

The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to
average 2 hours per response (i.e., per plant), including the time for
reviewing the instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of
information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other
aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing
this burden, to Mr. Michael Miller, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
Office of the Chief Information Officer, CI-1, 888 First Street, NE,
Washington, D.C. 20426; and to the Office of Management and Budget,
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attn. Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission Desk Officer, 726 Jackson Place NW, Washington, D.C.
20503.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.

Verify preprinted utility and plant names. For a new utility or plant, obtain
a new code by contacting the Commission at the address listed in
General Information, Section 3, or call the Administration, Budget and
Strategic Planning Division at: (202) 502-8419.

2.

Fill out the reporting month, contact name, title, address, telephone
number and e-mail address, and certifying official name, title, signature
and date.

3.

Identify the page number and the total number of pages submitted for the
reporting month. For example, 2 of 5 is page 2 of a total of 5 pages
submitted.

4.

Use a separate line for each fuel delivery made to the plant during the
reporting month. (Each line entry should reflect a quantity of fuel
representing individual laboratory analysis, combination of samples or
any other basis used for determining payment to the supplier for the
quantity shown.)

5.

Central storage facilities should be reported as a plant required to file the
form. Report only first receipt of deliveries into an interconnected central
storage facility-plant complex.

6.

Fill in each line completely; do not use ditto marks.

7.

Use additional pages of the form as needed.

FERC Form No. 423 (1/01)

8.

Page 2

Submit revisions to data previously reported as soon as possible after the
error or omission is discovered. Do not wait to send in resubmission until
the next reporting month's form is due.
A new form must be completed and submitted electronically for each
page that is revised. Be sure to check the “RESUBMISSION" box in the
upper right hand corner of the form. Type in your revised data and
resubmit it to the Commission.

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS (Unless otherwise stated, all items are self explanatory.)

Item
Column (a)

Instruction

Item

Use separate lines for coal, oil, and gas purchases.

Column (d)

Report for coal only. Enter S for surface mined or U for underground mined. If coal
is a mixture, use S/U or U/S. This notation will result in a 0.67/0.33 allocation. If a
more accurate estimate of the surface/underground ratio can be made, break down
each delivery according to that estimate and report separate entries.

Column (e)

Enter the coal producing district code from the list provided indicating the district in
which the coal was mined.

Column (f)

Use the U.S. Postal abbreviation to show the State in which the coal was mined.

Column (g)

Enter the three digit FIPS County Code from the list provided to show the county in
which the coal was mined. Do not report locations of transfer facilities, shipping
facilities, preparation plants, or mining company headquarters. Use the mine
location only for county of origin. If the coal from the supplier originates in more than
one county, use separate lines to show county of origin and appropriate quantity,
quality, and cost data.

Column (i)

Enter quantities in thousands of tons for coal, thousands of barrels for oil and other
liquid fuels, and thousands of MMBtu (billions of British Thermal Units) for gas. For
example, if 213,000 tons of coal is delivered during the reporting month, report 213.
Enter separate quantities for each type of fuel. To derive the quantity, group all fuels
received within the month from the supplier for which the price was based upon a
given or related set of laboratory analyses. Note: For quantities of fuel received
from a given supplier during the month for which no laboratory analysis is made,
report on the basis of the last previous laboratory analysis upon which price paid
was determined for that supplier or on the basis of contract specifications or
estimates, and specify in a footnote the basis used.

Column (j)

Enter the average British thermal unit (Btu) content for each fuel in terms of Btu per
pound for coal, Btu per gallon for oil (and other liquid products), and Btu per cubic
foot for gas.

Column (k)

For all fuels except gas, enter sulfur content of fuel in terms of percent sulfur by
weight. Show to the nearest 0.01%.

Column (l)

For all fuels except gas, enter ash content of fuel in terms of percent ash by weight.
Show to the nearest 0.1%.

Column (m)

Enter cost in cents per million Btu Free On Board (FOB) plant. Show to the nearest
0.1 cent. The purchase price should include all costs incurred by the utility in the
purchase and delivery of the fuel to the plant.

For coal and oil purchases, use only the following codes:
S

spot purchase shipments under purchase orders or contracts of less than one
year duration;

NC new or newly renegotiated contract purchases under which deliveries were
first made during the reporting month;
C

all other contract purchases lasting one year or longer.
For gas purchases, use only the codes:
S
I

"Spot,"
"Interruptible"

F
OP

"firm"
"off peak"

Column (b)

If the contract for contract purchases expires within 24 months following the report
month. Enter the expiration date (month and year). For example, "1188" =
November, 1988. For Pot purchases, leave this column blank.

Column (c)

Identify purchased fuels (including start-up and flame stabilization fuel) using the
following abbreviations:
For Coal
ANT - anthracite
BIT - Bituminous coal
SUB - Sub bituminous coal
LIG – Lignite

For Gas
BFG - Blast furnace gas
COG - Coke oven gas
NG - Natural gas
RG - Refinery gas
SNG - Synthetic natural gas
For Oil
LNG - Liquefied natural gas
Fuel oil - FO2, FO4, FO5, FO6
MTH - Methanol
For other fuels
JF - Jet Fuel
REF - Refuse
CRU - Crude oil,
WD – Wood
PC - Petroleum coke
KER - Kerosene
LPG - Liquefied petroleum gas
Otherwise indicate an "X" and specify its meaning in a footnote.

FERC Form No. 423 (1/01)

Instruction

Page 3

FERC Form No. 423
County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

Alaska
Barrow
Bristol Bay
Cordon-McCarthy

40
70
80

Kenai-Cook Inlet
Kobuk
Matanuska-Susitna

120
140
170

Nome
Seward

180
210

Upper Yukon
Yukon-Koyukuk

250
290

75
93
95
115

Shelby
Tuscaloosa
Walker
Winston

117
125
127
133

125
131

Yell

149

Alabama
Bibb
Blount
Cherokee
Cullman
De Kalb

7
9
19
43
49

Etowah
Fayette
Franklin
Jackson
Jefferson

55
57
59
71
73

Lamar
Marion
Marshall
St Clair

Arkansas
Franklin
Johnson

47
71

Logan
Pope

83
115

Saline
Sebastian

Arizona
Navajo

17

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County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

Colorado
Adams
Arapahoe
Archuleta
Boulder
Delta
Douglas

1
5
7
13
29
35

El Paso
Elbert
Fremont
Garfield
Gunnison
Huerfano

41
39
43
45
51
55

Jackson
Jefferson
La Plata
Larimer
Las Animas
Mesa

57
59
67
69
71
77

Moffat
Montrose
Pitkin
Rio Blanco
Routt
Weld

81
85
97
103
107
123

125

Monroe

135

109
135
143
145
157
165
169

St Clair
Vermilion
Wabash
Washington
White
Williamson

163
183
185
189
193
199

Georgia
Chattooga

55

Dade

83

Walker

295

Iowa
Jasper

99

Mahaska

123

Marion

Illinois
Christian
Clinton
Douglas
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Hamilton

21
27
41
55
57
59
65

Hardin
Henderson
Jackson
Jefferson
Knox
Logan
Macoupin

69
71
77
81
95
107
117

McDonough
Montgomery
Peoria
Perry
Randolph
Saline
Schuyler

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County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

Indiana
Clay
Daviess
Dubois
Fountain
Gibson

21
27
37
45
51

Greene
Knox
Martin
Owen
Parke

55
83
101
119
121

Perry
Pike
Spencer
Sullivan
Vanderburgh

123
125
147
153
163

Vermillion
Vigo
Warren
Warrick
White

165
167
171
173
181

Linn

107

Owsley
Perry
Pike
Pulaski
Rockcastle
Simpson
Todd
Union
Warren
Wayne
Webster
Whitley
Wolfe

189
193
195
199
203
213
219
225
227
231
233
235
237

Kansas
Bourbon
Cherokee

11
21

Crawford

37

Labette

99

Kentucky
Bell
Boyd
Breathitt
Butler
Caldwell
Carter
Christian
Clay
Clinton
Crittenden
Daviess
Edmonson
Elliott

13
19
25
31
33
43
47
51
53
55
59
61
63

Estill
Floyd
Grayson
Greenup
Hancock
Harlan
Henderson
Hopkins
Jackson
Johnson
Knott
Knox
Laurel

65
71
85
89
91
95
101
107
109
115
119
121
125

Lawrence
Lee
Leslie
Letcher
Logan
Magoffin
Martin
McCreary
McLean
Menifee
Morgan
Muhlenberg
Ohio

127
129
131
133
141
153
159
147
149
165
175
177
183

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County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

Louisiana
De Soto

31

Red River

81

Maryland
Allegheny

1

Garrett

23

Missouri
Audrain
Barton
Bates

7
11
13

Chariton
Henry
Howard

41
83
89

Macon
Putnam
Ralls

121
171
173

Randolph
Vernon

175
217

83

Rosebud

87

65
89

Ward
Williams

101
105

Montana
Big Horn
Musselshell

3
65

Powder River

75

Richland

North Dakota
Adams
Bowman
Burke

1
11
13

Grant
McLean
Mercer

37
55
57

Oliver
Stark

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County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

New Mexico
Colfax
Grant
Lincoln

7
17
27

McKinley
Rio Arriba
Sandoval

31
39
43

San Juan
San Miguel

45
47

Santa Fe
Socorro

49
53

Ohio
Athens
Belmont
Carroll
Columbiana
Coshocton
Gallia
Guernsey

9
13
19
29
31
53
59

Harrison
Hocking
Holmes
Jackson
Jefferson
Lawrence
Mahoning

67
73
75
79
81
87
99

Meigs
Monroe
Morgan
Muskingum
Noble
Perry
Pike

105
111
115
119
121
127
131

Scioto
Stark
Tuscarawas
Vinton
Washington
Wayne

145
151
157
163
167
169

111
121
131

Sequoyah
Tulsa
Wagoner

135
143
145

Oklahoma
Coal
Craig
Haskell
Latimer

29
35
61
77

Le Flore
McIntosh
Muskogee
Nowata

79
91
101
105

Okmulgee
Pittsburg
Rogers

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County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

Pennsylvania
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon

3
5
7
9
11
13
15
19
21
23
25

Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Dauphin
Elk
Fayette
Forest
Fulton

27
29
31
33
35
37
43
47
51
53
57

Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Lackawanna
Lawrence
Lebanon
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
Mercer

59
61
63
65
69
73
75
79
81
83
85

Mifflin
Northumberland
Potter
Schuylkill
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Venango
Washington
Westmoreland

87
97
105
107
111
113
115
117
121
125
129

129
133
141
143
145

Scott
Sequatchie
Van Buren
Warren
White

151
153
175
177
185

331
365
395

Rusk
Titus
Webb

401
449
479

Tennessee
Anderson
Bledsoe
Campbell
Claiborne
Cumberland

1
7
13
25
35

Fentress
Grundy
Hamilton
Marion
McMinn

49
61
65
115
107

Morgan
Overton
Putnam
Rhea
Roane

Texas
Atascosa
Bastrop
Freestone
Grimes

13
21
161
185

Harrison
Hopkins
Leon
McMullen

203
223
289
311

Milam
Panola
Robertson

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County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

Utah
Carbon

7

Emery

15

Sevier

41

Virginia

Buchanan
Craig
Dickenson

27
45
51

Giles
Lee
Montgomery

71
105
121

Pulaski
Russell
Scott

155
167
169

Tazewell
Wise
Wythe

Washington
King

33

Lewis

41

Thurston

67

185
195
197

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County Name and FIPS County Code Listing

West Virginia
Barbour
Boone
Braxton
Brooke
Cabell
Calhoun
Clay
Doddridge
Fayette
Gilmer
Grant
Greenbrier
Hancock

1
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
29

Harrison
Jackson
Kanawha
Lewis
Lincoln
Logan
Marion
Marshall
Mason
McDowell
Mercer
Mineral

33
35
39
41
43
45
49
51
53
47
55
57

Mingo
Monongalia
Monroe
Nicholas
Ohio
Pleasants
Pocahontas
Preston
Putnam
Raleigh
Randolph
Ritchie

59
61
63
67
69
73
75
77
79
81
83
85

Roane
Summers
Taylor
Tucker
Tyler
Upshur
Wayne
Webster
Wetzel
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming

17
23

Sheridan
Sweetwater

87
89
91
93
95
97
99
101
103
105
107
109

Wyoming
Big Horn
Campbell

3
5

Carbon
Converse

7
9

Hot Springs
Lincoln

Imported Coal
Use county code 999 for all
internationally imported coal

33
37

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Coal Producing Districts
District

States

District 1

Maryland
Pennsylvania

Counties/Mines
All mines in the State.
All mines in the following counties: Bedford, Blair, Bradford, Cambria, Cameron, Centre,
Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Fulton, Huntingdon, Jefferson, Lycoming, McKean,
Mifflin, Potter, Somerset, and Tioga. Selected mines in the following counties: Armstrong
County (part), all mines east of the Allegheny River, and those mines served by the
Pittsburgh and Shawmut Railroad located on the west bank of the river; Fayette County
(part), all mines located on and east of the line of Indian Creek Valley branch of CSX
Transportation, Inc. (formally the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad); Indiana County (part), all
mines not served by the Saltsburg branch of the Consolidated Rail Corporation; and
Westmoreland County (part), all mines served by the Consolidated Rail Corporation from
Torrance, east.

West Virginia
All mines in the following counties: Grant, Mineral, and Tucker.
District 2

Pennsylvania

All mines in the following counties: Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Greene, Lawrence, Mercer,
Venango, and Washington. Selected mines in the following counties: Armstrong County
(part), all mines west of the Allegheny River except those mines served by the Pittsburgh
and Shawmut Railroad; Fayette County (part), all mines except those on and east of the
line of Indian Creek Valley branch of CSX Transportation, Inc. (formally the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad); Indiana County (part), all mines served by the Saltsburg branch of the
Consolidated Rail Corporation; and Westmoreland County (part), all mines except those
served by the Consolidated Rail Corporation from Torrance, east.

District 3

West Virginia

All mines in the following counties: Barbour, Braxton, Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer,
Harrison, Jackson, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Pleasants, Preston, Randolph, Ritchie,
Roane, Taylor, Tyler, Upshur, Webster, Wetzel, Wirt, and Wood. Selected mines in
Nicholas County (part), all mines served by or north of CSX Transportation, Inc. (formally
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad).

District 4

Ohio

All mines in the State.

District 5

Michigan

All mines in the State.

District 6

West Virginia

All mines in the following counties: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio.

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Coal Producing Districts
District

States

Counties/Mines

District 7

Virginia

All mines in the following counties: Craig, Giles, Montgomery, Pulaski, and Wythe.
Selected mines in the following counties: Buchanan County (part), all mines in that portion
of the county served by the Richlands-Jewell Ridge branch of the Norfolk & Western
Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.) and in that portion on the headwaters
of Dismal Creek east of Lynn Camp Creek (a tributary of Dismal Creek); and Tazewell
County (part), all mines in those portions of the county served by the Dry Fork branch to
Cedar Bluff and from Bluestone Junction to Boissevain branch of the Norfolk & Western
Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.) and Richlands-Jewell Ridge branch of
the Norfolk & Western Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.).

West Virginia

All mines in the following counties: Greenbrier, Mercer, Monroe, Pocahontas, and
Summers. Selected mines in the following counties: Fayette County (part), all mines east
of Gauley River and all mines served by the Gauley River branch of CSX Transportation,
Inc. (formally the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad) and mines served by the Norfolk & Western
Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.); McDowell County (part), all mines in
that portion of the county served by the Dry Fork branch of the Norfolk & Western Railroad
(a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.) and east thereof; Raleigh County (part), all
mines except those on the Coal River branch of CSX Transportation, Inc. (formally the
Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad) and north thereof; and Wyoming County (part), all mines in
that portion served by the Guyandot branch of the Norfolk & Western Railroad (a subsidiary
of the Norfolk Southern Corp.) lying east of the mouth of Skin Fork of Guyandot River and
in that portion served by the Virginia division main line of the Norfolk & Western Railroad (a
subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.).

District 8

Kentucky

North Carolina
Tennessee

All mines in the following counties in eastern Kentucky: Bell, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Clay,
Clinton, Elliott, Estill, Floyd, Greenup, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Knox, Laurel,
Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, McCreary, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Morgan, Owsley,
Perry, Pike, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Wayne, Whitley, and Wolfe.
All mines in the State.
All mines in the following counties: Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Cumberland, Fentress,
Morgan, Overton, Putnam, Roane, and Scott.

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Coal Producing Districts
District

States
Virginia

Counties/Mines
All mines in the following counties: Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, and Wise. Selected
mines in the following counties: Buchanan County (part), all mines in the county, except in
that portion on the headwaters of Dismal Creek, east of Lynn Camp Creek (a tributary of
Dismal Creek) and in that portion served by the Richlands-Jewell Ridge branch of the
Norfolk & Western Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.); and Tazewell
County (part), all mines in the county except in those portions served by the Dry Fork
branch of the Norfolk & Western Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.) and
branch from Bluestone Junction to Boissevain of Norfolk & Western Railroad (a subsidiary
of the Norfolk Southern Corp.) and Richlands-Jewell Ridge branch of the Norfolk & Western
Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.).

District 8

West Virginia

All mines in the following counties: Boone, Cabell, Clay, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Mason,
Mingo, Putnam, and Wayne. Selected mines in the following counties: Fayette County
(part), all mines west of the Gauley River except mines served by the Gauley River branch
of CSX Transportation, Inc. (formally the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad); McDowell County
(part), all mines west of and not served by the Dry Fork branch of the Norfolk & Western
Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.); Nicholas County (part), all mines in
that part of the county south of and not served by CSX Transportation, Inc. (formally the
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad); Raleigh County (part), all mines on the Coal River branch of
CSX Transportation, Inc. (formally the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad) and north thereof; and
Wyoming County (part), all mines in that portion served by the Guyandot branch of the
Norfolk & Western Railroad (a subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corp.) lying west of the
mouth of Skin Fork of Guyandot River.

District 9

Kentucky

All mines in the following counties in western Kentucky: Butler, Caldwell, Christian,
Crittenden, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, Logan, McLean,
Muhlenberg, Ohio, Simpson, Todd, Union, Warren, and Webster.

District 10

Illinois

All mines in the State.

District 11

Indiana

All mines in the State.

District 12

Iowa

All mines in the State.

District 13

Alabama

All mines in the State.

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Coal Producing Districts
District

States
Georgia
Tennessee

District 14

District 15

Counties/Mines
All mines in the State.
All mines in the following counties: Bledsoe, Grundy, Hamilton, Marion, McMinn, Rhea,
Sequatchie, Van Buren, Warren, and White.

Arkansas

All mines in the State.

Oklahoma

All mines in the following counties: Haskell, Le Flore, and Sequoyah.

Kansas

All mines in the State.

Louisiana

All mines in the State.

Missouri

All mines in the State.

Oklahoma

Texas

All mines in the following counties: Coal, Craig, Latimer, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata,
Okmulgee, Pittsburg, Rogers, Tulsa, and Wagoner.
All mines in the State.

District 16

Colorado

All mines in the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Douglas, Elbert, El Paso,
Jackson, Jefferson, Larimer, and Weld.

District 17

Colorado

All mines except those included in District 16.

New Mexico

All mines except those included in District 18.

District 18

Arizona

All mines in the State.

California

All mines in the State.

New Mexico
District 19

All mines in the following counties: Grant, Lincoln, McKinley, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San
Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, and Socorro.

Idaho

All mines in the State.

Wyoming

All mines in the State.

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Coal Producing Districts
District

States

Counties/Mines

District 20

Utah

All mines in the State.

District 21

North Dakota

All mines in the State.

South Dakota

All mines in the State.

District 22

Montana

All mines in the State.

District 23

Alaska

All mines in the State.

Oregon

All mines in the State.

Washington

All mines in the State.

District 24

Pennsylvania

All mines in the following counties: Berks, Carbon, Columbia, Dauphin, Lackawanna,
Lebanon, Luzerne, Northumberland, Schuylkill, Sullivan, and Susquehanna. All anthracite
mines in Bradford County.

District 25

Imported Coal

Poland

District 30

Imported Coal

South Africa

District 35

Imported Coal

Australia

District 40

Imported Coal

Canada

District 45

Imported Coal

Columbia

District 50

Imported Coal

Venezuela

District 55

Imported Coal

Indonesia

District 60

Imported Coal

Russia

District 65

Imported Coal

Norway


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File TitleMonthly report of cost and quality of fuels for electric plants - Form 423 with instruction
SubjectMONTHLY REPORT OF COST AND QUALITY OF FUELS FOR ELECTRIC PLANTS, Form 423 with instruction
AuthorFERC
File Modified2006-08-30
File Created2006-08-30

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