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Coal - Central and South America‘s proved reserves (fee-based)

 

Proved coal reserves in Central and South America from 2008 to 2011 (in million metric tons)

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This statistic represents proved coal reserves in Central and South America between 2008 and 2011. In 2008, the amount of proved coal reserves (anthracite and bituminous coal) amounted to around 6.96 billion metric tons here.

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Survey time period 2008 and 2011
Object of investigation Proved coal reserves
Region Central and South America (all)
Macroregion South-Central America only
Type Ranking
Category resource/usage/use
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Release date June 2012
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