Wyoming coal producers plead for state tax breaks amid new federal rules, crushing market forces | County 17 (2024)

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Lawmakers granted a coal severance tax break in 2022, and will consider lowering it again.

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Wyoming coal producers plead for state tax breaks amid new federal rules, crushing market forces | County 17 (1)

A coal conveyor stretches over rails to a loadout facility at Arch Resources' Black Thunder mine in the southern Powder River Basin. (Dustin Bleizeffer/WyoFile)

byDustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile

With the state’s coal industry facing increasing federal regulations and a declining market, lawmakers are considering whether state subsidies, in the form of tax breaks, might mitigate the financial turmoil destabilizing a $650 million pillar of Wyoming’s economy.

The Legislature’s Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee last week agreed to consider a pair of tax break ideas brought by the Wyoming Mining Association in hopes that reducing state revenue might pay dividends in maintaining coal production and thousands of jobs in the state that otherwise might disappear.

“These are tough times,” Wyoming Mining Association Executive Director Travis Deti told the committee. “Not only for the coal industry, but for the mining industry in general.”

Deti suggested lawmakers reduce the state’s severance tax rate for coal from 6.5% to 6% — a tax break that could save the industry tens of millions of dollars annually.

The coal association also suggested a tax credit strategy to benefit not only coal, but all mining operations, including trona and uranium. The idea is to discount mines’ state severance tax bills based on a percentage of local sales taxes paid when purchasing new mining equipment — an incentive to invest in continuing mining operations in the state, Deti said. He suggested crediting coal operators for 35% to 50% of sales taxes, and limiting the incentive to mining equipment used at existing mining operations in the state.

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“It just kind of gives the company a little incentive to keep investing in their Wyoming operations and gives them a little bit of tax relief when they have to make those investments,” Deti told committee members.

But the goal of maintaining or even boosting natural resource production by lowering state taxes and fees has long been in question in Wyoming.

TheMineral Tax Incentives, Mineral Production and the Wyoming Economy study, often referred to as the “Gerking report” for the study’s lead author, Shelby Gerking, concluded in 2000 that various state severance tax reductions do not have a significant impact on employment and production.

“We’ve seen study after study to this effect,” said Shannon Anderson, attorney for the Sheridan-based landowner advocacy group Powder River Basin Resource Council. “State tax policy does not drive whether or not minerals get produced. It’s geology and commodity prices. It’s the global economic picture. The whole basis of a severance tax is that this is a one-time opportunity to tax this finite mineral resource.”

Coal’s outlook

Wyoming has heavily relied on coal mining for the past 50 years, dedicating much of the revenue to funding K-12 schools and growing the state’sPermanent Mineral Trust Fund. So when there’s a decline in coal production, there’s a corresponding impact on the state’s budget.

And coal’s current outlook spells trouble for the state’s finances.

Wyoming coal producers plead for state tax breaks amid new federal rules, crushing market forces | County 17 (3)

Wyoming coal exports to the U.S. utility marketwere down 20%during the first quarter of the year due to a mild winter, low natural gas prices and increasing competition from renewable sources of electric power generation. On-site stockpiles of coal at power plants remain flush, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, which means demand for Wyoming coal is likely to remain lower than usual in coming months.

Adding to the industry’s troubles, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently issued four new rules to drastically reduce coal pollution, including a 2032 deadline for coal-burning power plants to cut planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions by 90%, or convert to natural gas or close altogether. That means Wyoming coal’s market — which almost entirely consists of U.S. power plants — is likely to shrink even further.

Though Wyoming has already joined several other coal-reliant states in a pair of lawsuits to block the new federal rules, utilities are under pressure to convert or close coal plants under the assumption that the rules might stand, according to onecoal industry attorney.

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“Things are difficult,” Deti said. “Market conditions are tough.”

Lingering doubts

Industry officials representing Wyoming coal, oil and natural gas frequently propose tax breaks and other state-level financial incentives, insisting that decreasing direct revenue is outweighed by maintaining jobs while keeping the core of Wyoming’s mineral-derived economic revenue in place.

In fact, that argument prevailed in 2022, when the Legislature lowered the state severance tax rate for coal from 7% to 6.5% — about a $10 million annual savings for coal operators in the state. Whether the tax break has effectively maintained coal mining jobs and kept some mines in operation that might have otherwise closed is an open question.

Before the severance tax break was enacted, Arch Resources — the state’s second-largest coal producer — had already announced its intention to eventually close its two Wyoming mines without setting a timeline. Although the Black Thunder and Coal Creek mines are still in operation, Arch said it plans to eventually close them. The company recentlyhinted at layoffsdue to a continually declining market for Wyoming coal.

“State tax policy does not drive whether or not minerals get produced. It’s geology and commodity prices. It’s the global economic picture. The whole basis of a severance tax is that this is a one-time opportunity to tax this finite mineral resource.”SHANNON ANDERSON, POWDER RIVER BASIN RESOURCE COUNCIL

During the committee’s discussion last week, Rep. Cyrus Western (R-Sheridan) questioned the merit of another severance tax break and asked Deti what coal companies are doing with the savings.

“Trying to stay alive,” Deti responded. “This body, and the industry, we’ve got to strike the right balance to where we are in the market and in the current state of affairs.”

The committee withheld action on the proposals, noting that the Revenue Committee might take up the issue when it meets later this month in Casper.

Anderson, of the Powder River Basin Resource Council, told WyoFile there will likely be significant opposition to a tax break for the industry.

“We have an obligation, not only to this generation, but future generations, and to make sure that we get adequate revenue for that resource because, once [coal] is mined, it’s gone forever.”

This article was originally published by WyoFile and is republished here with permission. WyoFile is an independent nonprofit news organization focused on Wyoming people, places and policy.

Wyoming coal producers plead for state tax breaks amid new federal rules, crushing market forces | County 17 (2024)

FAQs

Which state is richest in coal? ›

The five largest coal-producing states with production in thousand short tons, and their percentage shares of total U.S. coal production in 2022, were: Wyoming—244,730—41.2% West Virginia—83,448—14.0% Pennsylvania—39,701—6.7%

Where does Wyoming rank in production compared to other US states? ›

The state holds nearly two-fifths of U.S. coal reserves at producing mines. Wyoming was the eighth-largest crude oil-producing state in the nation in 2022, accounting for 2% of U.S. total crude oil output. The state was the 10th-largest natural gas producer, and accounted for about 3% of U.S. marketed gas production.

Who produces the most coal? ›

Globally, China is the greatest producer of coal by a considerable margin. In 2022, China accounted for over 52 percent of the coal production worldwide.

Is coal still mined in Wyoming? ›

Wyoming Quick Facts

Wyoming has been the top coal-producing state since 1986, accounting for about two-fifths of all coal mined in the United States in 2022. The state holds nearly two-fifths of U.S. coal reserves at producing mines.

Which 3 states produce the most coal? ›

The top coal-producing states in the United States are Wyoming, West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Texas. These states are responsible for producing the vast majority of the coal mined in the US.

Which state is largest in coal? ›

Jharkhand occupies the top spot with a staggering 26.4% share of India's total coal reserves. Its vast coalfields, nestled amidst rolling hills and verdant forests, fuel the nation's energy needs.

What is the state debt of Wyoming? ›

In the fiscal year of 2019, the state of Wyoming had state debt totaling about 890 million U.S. dollars. However, the local government debt was higher, at 1.39 billion U.S. dollars.

What is the biggest industry in Wyoming? ›

Wyoming's economy is heavily tied to mining and agriculture (primarily the marketing of beef cattle and sheep). The state also has an important and growing tourist industry, serving millions of visitors to the state's parks and historic sites. Manufacturing is of only minor importance.

What is the largest coal mine in Wyoming? ›

The North Antelope Rochelle coal mine (NARM) owned and operated by Peabody Energy in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming, USA, is the world's biggest coal mine by reserves.

Who has the best quality coal in the world? ›

Australian coal is generally amongst the best quality coal in the world, regarded highly for its energy content, low impurity and its efficiency as a co*king agent in the production of steel.

Who is the biggest buyer of coal? ›

Japan is the biggest coal-importing country with its coal imports worth $42.43 billion in 2023 followed by India and China. Many nations rely on coal imports to fuel their power plants and industrial activities. The top 10 coal importers in 2023 include: Japan: $42.43 billion.

Who is the biggest user of coal in the United States? ›

Texas is the largest coal energy consuming state in the U.S., using some 926 trillion British thermal units worth in 2022 in the electric power sector.

How deep is the coal in Wyoming? ›

The Powder River Basin's Fort Union and Wasatch coal formations cover over a thousand square miles in northeastern Wyoming and include low sulfur, low ash coal beds up to 250 feet thick. Currently most Wyoming coal is mined from coal seams 100 feet thick. These are some of the world's largest and thickest coal seams.

How much coal is left in Wyoming? ›

Nearly 20 billion tons is economically recoverable today. Wyoming is home to over 1.4 trillion tons in total coal resources (885 billion tons in the PRB).

How much do coal miners make in Wyoming? ›

How much does a Coal Mine make in Wyoming? As of May 26, 2024, the average annual pay for the Coal Mine jobs category in Wyoming is $64,222 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $30.88 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,235/week or $5,351/month.

Which state has the most coal power? ›

Pennsylvania is home to the greatest number of coal power stations in the United States. As of July 2023, the Northeast state had 16 operational coal-fired power plants.

Which state is best for coal? ›

Wyoming, a state in the mountain region of the Western US, has been the nation's leading coal producer since 1986. The state provides around 40% of the country's coal through the top 10 producing mines situated in the Powder River Basin.

What place in the US has the most coal? ›

Coal is mainly found in three regions: the Appalachian coal region, the Interior coal region, and the Western coal region (includes the Powder River Basin). The two largest coal mines in the United States are the Black Thunder and North Antelope Rochelle mines in Wyoming.

What state pays the most for coal miners? ›

What Is the Average Underground Coal Mining Salary by State
StateAnnual SalaryHourly Wage
Hawaii$53,199$25.58
Minnesota$52,884$25.43
Colorado$52,205$25.10
New York$51,924$24.96
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