Reserves of anthracite and cituminous coal

1,081 (Million Tons) in 2020

Czech Republic reserves of anthracite and bituminous coal was at level of 1,081 million tons in 2020, up from 413 million tons previous year, this is a change of 161.74%.

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An estimate of coal reserves, based on a demonstrated reserve base, adjusted for assumed accessibility and recovery factors, and does not include any specific economic feasibility criteria. In the United States, coals are classified by rank progressively from lignite (least carbonaceous) to anthracite (most carbonaceous) based on the proximate analyses of various properties (fixed carbon, volatile matter, heating value, and agglomerating character), following methods prescribed by the American Society for Testing and Materials. The International Coal Classification of the Economic Commission for Europe recognizes two broad categories of coal, “brown coal” and “hard coal.” In terms of U.S. coal classification, the international classification of brown coal includes lignite and lower-ranked subbituminous coal, whereas hard coal includes all higher rank coals.

Date Value Change, %
2020 1,081 161.74%
2019 413 275.45%
2018 110 -89.99%
2017 1,099 -0.36%
2016 1,103