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About Arch Coal

As one of the nation's largest and most efficient coal producers, we contribute roughly 12% of America's coal supply. We have a leading position in all three major low-sulfur coal basins, with mining complexes in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia.

We're proud stewards of safety and the environment, and have amassed dozens of national and state awards for excellence. We're also a recognized leader in technology and innovation with
Business Week's Web Smart 50, CIO 100 and InformationWeek 500.

Investments in research and development of clean coal and coal conversion technologies, such as coal to diesel fuel and coal to natural gas, are helping pave the way for greater independence in
our energy future...   More


The Power of 3

An intersection of life. The essence of people, planet and power - with a need to strike a balance between the three. At Arch Coal, we have always balanced our strategy on three key pillars: safety, environmental stewardship and financial performance. Excelling in each of these core values will chart our course and guide our success in the years ahead. Click the pics below:

 
 
 
 
   

 

 

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Electricity and Coal

by Sol Palha, Tactical Investor | February 6, 2009

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Billion Kilowatt hours

Country

1980

1990

1995

2000

2003

2005

2006

Bermuda

0.29

0.43

0.46

0.55

0.58

0.61

0.62

Canada

309.6

433.63

466.38

504.48

528.13

541.25

529.95

Greenland

0.14

0.19

0.23

0.26

0.27

0.28

0.28

Mexico

56.66

100.22

122.05

167.25

171.76

189.98

195.91

United States

2,094.45

2,837.08

3,163.96

3,592.36

3,662.03

3,810.98

3,816.85

North America

2,461.15

3,371.59

3,753.11

4,264.95

4,362.82

4,543.15

4,543.66

France

236.75

324.44

369.02

411.93

437.3

451.81

447.27

Germany

- -

- -

483.48

505.04

532.5

545.76

549.06

Turkey

21.84

47.84

68.39

98.57

110.43

129.01

141.46

Russia

- -

- -

714.23

717.29

745.18

779.44

819.59

South Africa

85.52

144.71

161.69

180.73

199.85

211.19

201.88

China

261.49

549.34

876.43

1,177.89

1,678.77

2,195.10

2,528.95

India

97.9

219.88

318.28

375.39

428.18

483.29

517.21

Japan

523.72

776.49

896.62

946.3

936.6

979.82

982.46

Source www.eia.doe.gov

The US has been generating over 49% of its electricity from coal for decades now and despite all the noise, we do not think this figure is going to change substantially soon.  From 1980 to 2006, US electricity consumption has increased by 89%, which means that coal consumption increased by a similar magnitude, for the percentage of electricity generated from coal has remained somewhat steady throughout the years.  The idea that solar, wind and other sources can immediately replace coal is a fallacy; it would take years for us to replace coal plants with a mixture of nuclear, solar and wind power plants.  This would not address future demand and so bottom line, while coal is dirty, it is here to stay for years to come. 

The two main players now are China and India; china now consumes more coal now than any other country in the world; to put this in perspective, China now consumes more coal than US and the Entire European union combined. Last year China consumed 2.62 billion tons, an increase of over 160% from 2000, when it consumed only 1 billion tons.   By 2010, it is estimated that China will use approximately 3 billion tons; currently, China alone consumes roughly 1/3 of the worlds total coal output.  Roughly, 70% of China’s electricity is generated from Coal (1.93 trillion kilowatts), and it is still constructing roughly one new coal power plant a week.  Even Though China has embarked on one of the most aggressive nuclear power plants building sprees ever, when all these plants are built, they will barely supply 5% of Chinas total electricity needs. Thus it’s fairly easy to assume that coal will remain a major driving force of the Chinese economy for decades to come. 

India is the 6th largest generator of electricity in the world, and it’s also ranked as the 6th largest consumer worldwide.  Over the past decade consumption has increased by over 64% and its projected increase in electricity consumption of 8-10% annually is one of the highest in the world.  As with China and the United States, coal provides a major portion of India’s electricity; currently, 69% of India’s electricity is generated from coal.

In 1996 India consumed 295 million tons of coal; by 2005 the figure had jumped to over 465 million tons. From 2000 to 2005 India’s coal usage increased by 5.5% a year; if we use the same projection, then in 2006 it consumed 490 million tons, in 2007 it consumed 516 million tons, in 2008 it consumed 544 million tons and by 2011 it will be consuming roughly 637 million tons; this off course is based on the assumption that consumption will continue to increase at a pace of 5.5% per annum and not spiral upwards.

The EIA Projects that India and China will account for 34% of the world’s total increase in energy consumption worldwide and 85% of the world’s total projected increase in coal usage between 1995 and 2020.  China and India have increased their power output by 1000% and 500% respectively since 1980 and at the rate China is going; it will eventually surpass the United States. The only way it’s going to be able to increase its output in a significant way it’s to embrace every single source of energy out there and that includes coal.

These two countries are already operating well below optimal capacity; in fact, rolling black outs are the norm in both these countries and thus the question does not fall into the” if” category but the must category when it comes to the construction of new power plants. No matter how aggressively they build new nuclear, solar, or hydroelectric plants, they will still need to continue building coal fired plants in order to meet demand, which continues to increase at a record pace.

Hence even if by some miracle the U.S. could implement some plan in record time that would cut down the need for new coal plants, it would in no way affect long term prices because most of the world’s electricity is still derived from coal. 

There are several ways to play this sector, some more rewarding than the others, but the simplest way if you are bullish, would be to purchase shares in KOL, the coal ETF. As market conditions are currently far from normal, individuals should refrain from taking huge bites, but instead deploy their money in bits and pieces. Finally, one needs to take the long term view, for the short term ride is bound to be volatile.

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#192   The fire has been lit, this is going purejdm 04/11/13 11:04:26 PM
#191   Good stuff here... Going back to $6 purejdm 04/09/13 02:47:59 PM
#190   loaded more. 2000 shares now $Green$ 03/21/13 10:48:10 AM
#189   Thats why now is the time to accumulate. KennyPro 02/21/13 08:45:48 AM
#188   Yeah I hear you, could make a move adeezl 02/18/13 03:06:08 PM
#187   It has been there for a while. mikembte2005 02/17/13 06:17:56 PM
#186   Still concerned about the short interest. mountainman25 02/17/13 01:20:06 PM
#185   Been buying under 6 here and still will mikembte2005 02/16/13 09:35:33 PM
#184   ACI http://stockcharts.com/c-sc/sc?s=ACI&p=D&b=5&g=0&i=t83451090758&a Da Ghost 02/07/13 07:14:15 PM
#183   Excellent play, poor STL coal got hammered here adeezl 02/05/13 05:34:59 PM
#182   Opened position. Sold 200 Feb 9 puts @ poop deck pappy 01/29/13 01:58:15 AM
#181   Coal is on this rise this year, bigger stockexp 12/19/12 11:53:22 AM
#180   ACI - Backed the truck up on the $Green$ 12/01/12 01:02:03 PM
#179   Arch sad to see, this was a good adeezl 11/13/12 05:37:34 PM
#178   wait till suddle down to buyig>>>>>>>>> Tonyeight 11/10/12 03:17:01 PM
#177   hope to hold around $5 zone>>>>>> Tonyeight 11/10/12 03:16:26 PM
#176   this pos and anr too bro>> Tonyeight 11/10/12 02:04:25 PM
#175   ACI great swing trade Carnac "The MagnifiCENT" 11/10/12 02:03:25 PM
#174   coal indystry going to be a downtrend now Tonyeight 11/10/12 01:13:43 PM
#173   coal looks like shit (no pun intended) Carnac "The MagnifiCENT" 11/08/12 07:09:32 AM
#172   ,,,,,,,$3 soon Obama wins down with COAL\ACI. M0NEYMADE 11/08/12 12:01:50 AM
#171   7.93-8.57= WHAT A $WING Carnac "The MagnifiCENT" 10/29/12 03:10:55 PM
#170   Up in the mid 8's earlier gixxer11 10/26/12 09:14:37 AM
#169   $8.14 x $8.15 p/m Carnac "The MagnifiCENT" 10/24/12 08:17:47 AM
#168   22mil traded today.. i'd say good deal loaded adeezl 10/22/12 04:36:39 PM
#167   Time to load the boat ACI adeezl 10/19/12 01:16:11 PM
#166   ACI bustin' the move with the other guys adeezl 10/18/12 01:20:39 PM
#165   I agree and good play congrats on the adeezl 10/12/12 04:28:59 PM
#164   Took my 10% gains and sold at 8 YoungLearner 10/11/12 04:13:07 PM
#163   Hah that's Goldman Sachs call not mine. Either adeezl 10/11/12 02:17:31 PM
#162   L@L meanwhile $7.57(ACI) Carnac "The MagnifiCENT" 10/11/12 10:54:18 AM
#161   Ouch $5 target from Goldman today Sell rating. adeezl 10/09/12 11:47:41 AM
#160   I dig this company, but I sold my adeezl 10/04/12 04:17:48 PM
#159   We've got an oversold baby bounce here on adeezl 09/26/12 11:45:02 AM
#158   Filling here 7.05 I like what I see.. adeezl 09/20/12 01:57:36 PM
#157   ACI says no pullback's needed just yet! We adeezl 09/14/12 10:49:46 PM
#156   Arch looking excellent here, Divi on the bday adeezl 09/14/12 10:47:46 PM
#155   :-) Da Ghost 09/14/12 12:49:32 PM
#154   Coal is golden this year in my opinion. adeezl 09/14/12 02:09:03 AM
#153   Congrats on the gains. Saw this at 5.60/65 a r 09/13/12 06:55:30 PM
#152   monster today, good volume. Adeezl we rolling to Stocked-Up 09/13/12 05:27:59 PM
#151   Arch rollin' on the news at least! Gooooo adeezl 09/13/12 12:42:51 PM
#150   Chinese pumping the coal sector for the moment. adeezl 09/07/12 04:28:44 PM
#149   ACI excellent move here.. nice day for coal. adeezl 09/07/12 09:55:42 AM
#148   Keep it moving ACI, fall coming quick. NGV2 adeezl 09/06/12 10:28:09 AM
#147   ACI boys holding their own today, looking solid adeezl 09/05/12 02:58:27 PM
#146   Loading up 5.60-5.65 adeezl 09/04/12 10:27:08 AM
#145   I believe the time is now to pounce adeezl 08/30/12 04:40:45 PM
#144   No sir, market just taking a step back adeezl 08/27/12 05:08:16 PM
#143   On vacation last week, what happened, did i Stocked-Up 08/27/12 10:13:19 AM
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