Colorado coal markets weak; Utah remains tight
Low prices and weak export markets continue to make Colorado coal a tough road for producers, while Utah markets remain tight, an industry source said this week.
Colorado remains oversupplied as domestic utility customers have cheaper options through natural gas or renewables. Still, some producers are moving supply east as weak netbacks are preferable to the export markets, the source said.
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