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> The U.S. possesses the largest estimated recoverable coal reserves in the world. This resource abundance allowed coal to serve as the single largest source of domestic electricity generation for more than six decades.[^1] However, coal production has declined since 2007 due to increased competition from natural gas, as well as the effects of recent federal regulations.
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> One of the most productive coal deposits in the country is the Central Appalachian Coal Basin, which supplies the numerous surface and underground mines of West Virginia. The counties in the southern half of the state maintain estimated recoverable coal reserves of 746 million {{ "tons" | term_end:"ton" }}.[^2] In particular, the contiguous Boone, Logan, and Mingo counties have long been a center of coal exploration and extraction.
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> Most of the coal consumed in the U.S. fuels the country’s electricity needs. Coal constitutes 30% of all electricity generated in the U.S.[^1] Wyoming leads domestic coal production, accounting for two-fifths of the nation’s output.[^2] More coal is extracted in Wyoming than in the next four largest coal-producing states combined, with eight of the nation’s ten largest mines located in the state.[^3] Campbell County, in the northeast corner of the state, supplies more coal for generating electricity than any other county in the nation.[^4]
## Geology and history
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> For years, natural gas production in the Haynesville Shale in the southern U.S. was too difficult and costly. However, in the mid- to late-2000s, advances in {{ "hydraulic fracturing" | term }} and horizontal drilling techniques, as well as rising natural gas prices, made extracting natural gas in the region both technically feasible and profitable for the extractive industries.
## Geology and history
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> Gold is a precious mineral highly valued for its durability and beauty. Used to make jewelry and art, it also has technological uses, such as memory chip conductors and reflective satellite coverings. In 2016, the U.S. was the fourth-largest producer of gold, extracting 209 tons valued at $8.5 billion.[^1] The U.S. gold reserves, with an estimated size of 3,000 tons, are the fourth largest in the world.[^2] Nevada accounts for 74% of total U.S. gold production.[^3]
## Geology and history
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> Copper is a major industrial metal used in construction, electronics, transportation, industrial machinery, and consumer products. In 2016, the U.S. was the world’s fourth-largest copper producer, mining 1.41 million tons of copper worth a total value of approximately $6.8 billion.[^1] In 2014, the last year for which state-specific production information is available, Arizona’s copper output totaled 893,000 {{ "metric tons" | term_end:"metric ton" }}, or 66% of the national total.[^2] Copper represented 89% of the total value of mining in Arizona, with Greenlee and Pima counties generating the majority of that production.[^3] If Arizona were a country, it would be the seventh largest copper producer in the world.[^4]
## Geology and history
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> Gold is a precious mineral highly valued for its durability and beauty. Used to make jewelry and art, it also has technological uses such as memory chip conductors and reflective satellite coverings. In 2016, the U.S. was the fourth largest producer of gold, extracting 209 tons valued at $8.5 billion.[^1] The U.S. gold reserves, with an estimated size of 3,000 tons, are the fourth largest in the world.[^2] The Great Basin, located primarily in Nevada, accounts for 74% of total U.S. gold production.[^3]
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> Kern County is situated in the southernmost region of the San Joaquin Valley, in California’s interior. While Kern County has significant deposits of many resources — including natural gas, geothermal steam, wind, gold, and other minerals — oil in particular has shaped Kern County’s local economy for over a century.
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> Iron ore is the primary mineral substance for the world’s iron and steel industries. Michigan is the second-largest producer of iron ore in the country behind Minnesota. All of Michigan’s iron-production operations are located in the northern reaches of the state, in Marquette County.
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> The U.S. has experienced rapid change in domestic oil production since 2008, when crude oil production reached a low of 3.98 million {{ "bbl" | term:"barrel" }} per day. Just five years later, the U.S. had nearly doubled its daily production output, with Texas and North Dakota driving much of the growth.[^1] [^2] Alaska did not experience the same production boom, with crude oil output steadily declining over the past decade.[^3] In spite of that downward trend, Alaska remained the fourth largest state producer of crude oil in 2015, and the nation's largest oil-producing county is Alaska's North Slope Borough.[^4]
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> Copper is a major industrial metal used in construction, electronics, transportation, industrial machinery, and consumer products. In 2016, the U.S. was the world's fourth-largest copper producer, mining 1.41 million tons of copper worth approximately $6.8 billion.[^1] In 2014, the last year for which state-specific production information is available, Arizona’s copper output totaled 893,000 {{ "metric tons" | term_end:"metric ton" }}, or 66% of the national total.[^2] In that year, copper represented 89% of the total value of mining in Arizona, with Greenlee and Pima counties generating the majority of that production.[^3] If Arizona were a country, it would be the seventh largest copper producer in the world.[^4]
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> Iron ore is the primary mineral substance for the world's iron and steel industries. The U.S. is estimated to possess iron ore reserves of 110 billion tons, which can produce approximately 27 billion tons of metallic iron. In 2015, the U.S. was the world's eighth-largest producer of iron ore, generating an output of 42.5 million {{ "metric tons" | term_end:"metric ton" }}. 98% of usable iron ore was produced in Michigan and Minnesota, with an estimated value of $3.8 billion.[^1] In 2013, more than three-fourths of that output came from iron mines located in a single area of Minnesota: St. Louis County.[^2]
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> Texas leads the country in natural gas production.[^1] Tarrant and Johnson counties contribute significantly to Texas’s natural gas production due to their geographic positioning atop the rich reserves of the Barnett Shale field in the Bend Arch-Fort Worth Basin.
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