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		<title>Recent Coal Export Trends: Q4 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exports fall in Northwest, rise in East and South. | Here’s data from the latest coal report from the US Energy Information Administration, taking us up through the end of 2011. Driving by falling volumes leaving the Seattle Customs District, overall coal exports for the West declined during the last two quarters of 2011. The Seattle District shipped a bit less than 4.9 million metric tons in 2011, but fourth quarter exports totaled less than 1 million and were down...]]></description>
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