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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Oct 6, 2025, 03:50 PM 7 hrs ago

Company bids less than a penny per ton in biggest US coal sale in over a decade

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Source: Associated Press

BUSINESS

Company bids less than a penny per ton in biggest US coal sale in over a decade

BY MATTHEW BROWN
Updated 2:10 PM EDT, October 6, 2025

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Navajo tribe-owned company bid $186,000 to lease 167 million tons of coal on federal lands in southeastern Montana on Monday in the biggest U.S. coal sale in more than a decade.

The offer from the Navajo Transitional Energy Co. (NTEC) equates to one-tenth of a penny per ton, underscoring coal’s diminished value even as President Donald Trump pushes to mine and burn more of the heavily polluting fuel.

Federal officials did not immediately say if they would accept the offer. It was the only bid received. Two NTEC representatives attended the sale at the Bureau of Land Management local office in Billings, Montana. They declined to comment after it was over.

At the last successful government lease sale in the region, a subsidiary of Peabody Energy paid $793 million, or $1.10 per ton, for 721 million tons of coal in Wyoming.

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MATTHEW BROWN
Brown is based in Billings, Montana. He covers breaking news, the environment, politics, energy, crime and more.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/trump-coal-sales-public-lands-montana-b2dbbdc81e7afbf24947b9a4b32fa417

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Company bids less than a penny per ton in biggest US coal sale in over a decade (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 7 hrs ago OP
I would hope that this is because the tribe's costs to restore the landscape after mining would be so high...... FadedMullet 7 hrs ago #1
I'm kinda hoping they did this to just sit on it VMA131Marine 7 hrs ago #2
The cost of mining even under the best circumstances will exceed the value of the coal. twodogsbarking 6 hrs ago #3
Lots of expense to mine and move that coal IbogaProject 6 hrs ago #4

FadedMullet

(522 posts)
1. I would hope that this is because the tribe's costs to restore the landscape after mining would be so high......
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 03:55 PM
7 hrs ago

.......and that they have to indemnify themselves for these future expenditures. But really, I'm guessing that's not the case.

twodogsbarking

(16,085 posts)
3. The cost of mining even under the best circumstances will exceed the value of the coal.
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 04:58 PM
6 hrs ago

Recoverable Tons. Coal has been fading for a long time.

IbogaProject

(5,109 posts)
4. Lots of expense to mine and move that coal
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 05:27 PM
6 hrs ago

Next up is no one bidding for it. The only reason this is in play is the rising electric demand and prices.

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