2022 surface coal production (short tons, from EIA)
1,201
2022 total coal production (short tons, from EIA)
1,201
2023 surface coal production (short tons, from MSHA)
11,136
2023 total coal production (short tons, from MSHA)
11,136
Coal type
anthracite (from combined MSHA and EIA info)
CO2 metric tons 2022
3,125
CO2 metric tons 2023
28,972
Data from MSHA
(The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor which enforces compliance with mandatory safety and health standards for mines.)
Mine ID
3609545
Mine state
Pennsylvania
Portable operation (mine can move around)
N
Current mine name
Mustang Stripping
Current mine type
Surface
Current mine status
Active
Status date
03/19/2014
Current controller
Jeff M Molesevich; Dennis M Molesevich Sr
Current operator
D Molesevich & Sons Construction Co Inc
County
Northumberland
Company type
Corporation
Latitude
40.815
Longitude
-76.478333
Directions to mine
Situated 1/10 of a mile West Off of PA State Rt. 54
Nearest town
Mt. Carmel
Mine has underground component (yes/no)
n
Mine has surface component (yes/no)
y
Mine has refuse component (yes/no)
n
Mine has preparation plant (yes/no)
n
Data from EIA
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is an agency that is part of the U.S. Dept. of Energy and is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating energy information.
EIA mine name
Mustang Stripping
Coal location state
Pennsylvania (Anthracite)
Note:
The EIA coal location state is the state where the coal is mined: the MSHA state is the state where the mine mouth is located. In this case they differ.
County
Northumberland
Mine status
Active
Company type
Independent Producer Operator
Operation type
Mine only
Operator name
D Molesevich & Sons Constructi
Operator address
P.O. Box 121, Mt. Carmel, PA 17851
Coal supply region
Appalachia Northern
Mine has underground component (yes/no)
n
Mine has surface component (yes/no)
y
Mine has refuse component (yes/no)
n
Mine has preparation plant (yes/no)
n
Data from GEM
Global Energy Monitor (GEM) is an independent nonprofit organization that develops and shares information in support of the worldwide movement for clean energy. These data are from its Global Coal Mine Tracker database.