Definition of Undiscovered resources (coal)

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Undiscovered resources (coal)

The term 'Undiscovered resources (coal)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Unspecified bodiesof coal surmised to exist on the basis of broad geologic knowledge and theory. Undiscovered resources include beds of bituminous coal and anthracite 14 inches or more thick and beds of sub bituminous coal and lignite 30 inches or more thick that are presumed to occur in unmapped and unexplored areas to depths of 6,000 feet. The speculative and hypothetical resource categories comprise undiscovered resources'.

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