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2013
Jan
16
Speech before the United States Energy Association
By Hal Quinn, President & CEO
"The World Economy Rebounds with Coal"
Jan
14
Post on National Journal's Energy Experts Blog re: Coal Exports Good for U.S., World
Yes, we certainly should export coal. For the U.S., coal exports offer a classic example of how international trade confers reciprocal benefits to both exporting and importing countries. Our 250-year supply of coal, the world's largest, is enough to serve our domestic needs as well as those of present day Europe and the growing needs of fast-growing developing countries.





