An estimate of coal reserves, based on a demonstrated reserve base, adjusted for assumed accessibility and recovery factors, and does not include any specific economic feasibility criteria. In the United States, coals are classified by rank progressively from lignite (least carbonaceous) to anthracite (most carbonaceous) based on the proximate analyses of various properties (fixed carbon, volatile matter, heating value, and agglomerating character), following methods prescribed by the American Society for Testing and Materials. The International Coal Classification of the Economic Commission for Europe recognizes two broad categories of coal, “brown coal” and “hard coal.” In terms of U.S. coal classification, the international classification of brown coal includes lignite and lower-ranked subbituminous coal, whereas hard coal includes all higher rank coals.

Reserves of anthracite and cituminous coal (Million Tons)

20162017201820192020
Australia68,31068,31070,92772,57173,719
China2,30,0041,30,8511,30,8511,33,4671,35,069
India89,78292,78696,4681,00,8581,05,979
Indonesia17,32615,06826,12228,16323,141
Mongolia1,1701,1701,1701,1701,170
Thailand000
Viet Nam3,1163,1163,1163,1163,116
Japan340340340340340
New Zealand825825825825825
Pakistan207207207207207
Republic of Korea326326326326326
Bulgaria192192192192192
Czech Republic1,1031,0991104131,081
Kazakhstan25,60525,60525,60525,60525,605
Romania1111111111
Serbia402402402402402
Russian Federation69,63469,63469,63471,71971,719
United Kingdom7070292626
Uzbekistan1,3751,3751,3751,3751,375
Germany12830
Greece000
Hungary276276276276276
Poland18,70019,80820,54221,06722,530
Spain868868868868868
Turkey378378551550550
Ukraine32,03932,03932,03932,03932,039
South Africa9,8939,8939,8939,8939,893
Zimbabwe502502502502502
United States of America2,21,4002,20,8002,20,1672,19,5342,18,938
Canada4,3464,3464,3464,3464,346
Mexico1,1601,1601,1601,1601,160
Brazil1,5471,5471,5471,5471,547
Colombia4,8814,8814,8814,5544,554
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)731731731731731