Alpha Natural Resources

Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryMetals and mining
Founded2002
Fateacquired by Contura Energy
HeadquartersKingsport, Tennessee, United States
Key people
Andy Eidson (CEO, Chairman)
ProductsCoking and steam coal
Revenue$3,917.156 mil (2010)Increase57%[1]
89% coal,8.5% freight
$95.551 mil (2010)Increase64.7%[1]
Total assetsSteadyUS$5.17928 bil (Dec'10)
Websitewww.alphanr.com

Alpha Metallurgical Resources is a large American producer of metallurgical coal ("met coal") for the industrial production of steel and iron and low-sulfur thermal coal ("steam coal") to fuel steam boilers for the production of electrical power. In November, 2018 the company was acquired by Contura Energy.[2] The company also provides industry services relating to equipment repairs, road construction and logistics, with domestic operations and coal reserves within the states of Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Wyoming, Utah, Illinois, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. Alpha Natural Resources does not produce all of the coal it sells; much of the coal sold by Alpha Natural Resources is purchased from independent mining operations and then resold in the worldwide market.

The 2009 takeover of Foundation Coal provided Alpha Natural Resources with the ability to directly access the Cumberland Mine Railroad and to rail transport coal in Pennsylvania.

In 2014, Alpha Natural Resources settled on a $27.5 million fine and $200 million to reduce illegal toxic discharges into hundreds of waterways across five Appalachian states. According to the EPA it was the largest environmental fine ever made against a coal company: "This is the largest one, period. It's the biggest case for permit violations for numbers of violations and size of the penalty, which reflects the seriousness of violations."[3]

  1. ^ a b "Alpha Natural Resources 2010 Year End Results". 2011-02-09.
  2. ^ McGee, David (Nov 9, 2018). "Contura-Alpha Merger Completed". Bristol Herald-Courier. Bristol, VA. Retrieved Nov 9, 2018.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Cappiello was invoked but never defined (see the help page).