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Alliance Resource Partners LP1717 South Boulder Ave, Suite 400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Memberships : NA
Industry : Coal
Basic Member
Since Oct, 2016
About Company

Alliance is a diversified coal producer and marketer with significant operations in the eastern United States.  We have mining operations in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia, and Maryland.

Strategically located operations, abundant long-lived reserves and appropriate acquisitions have provided us solid growth opportunities since we began operations in 1971 as MAPCO Coal Inc. As a result, Alliance is now the third-largest coal producer in the eastern United States.

Our customer base includes major utilities and industrial users. Coal is the energy source used by utilities to fuel approximately 45 percent of the electricity generated in the United States of America each year.  In 2012, more than 90 percent of our sales tonnage was dedicated to electric utilities that have long-term contractual relationships with us.

As of February 1, 2013, we had 4,345 full-time employees, including 4,091 employees involved in active mining operations, 86 employees in other operations, and 168 corporate employees.  At year end 2012, we had $1.96 billion in assets and had generated $2.03 billion in total revenues for the year. 

Alliance was the coal-producing industry's first publicly-traded master limited partnership. Alliance's common units are traded on the NASDAQ National Market under the ticker symbol "ARLP."

Safety & Technology 

Safety is a key component of Alliance's core value system. Our team embraces the mission to make continued improvements in the workplace, which has positioned us as an industry leader in mine safety and health performance.  In conjunction with our advanced technology subsidiary, Matrix Design Group, LLC, we develop and use highly advanced technologies to achieve our health and safety goals.  Working through our medical provider, Raymond D. Wells PSC, Alliance also provides employees and their families with cutting edge health services, such as on-site physician facilities and individualized health plans. 

For more information on our safety, technological advances, and health initiatives click the appropriate link to the left.

Coal Provides a Better Quality of Life

Coal has consistently proven to be the most affordable method of providing electricity in developing areas.  Research has shown that better access to electricity leads to increased life expectancy, better schools leading to higher literacy rates and improved health due to better access to clean drinking water and food sources.   Over one billion people worldwide are currently without electricity.  Affordable solutions to these problems are a necessity, and coal has consistently proven to be the most affordable method of providing electricity in developing areas.

Coal: Fuel for Economic Growth

Coal is the cornerstone of electricity generation in America, supplying 33.2 percent of the nation’s electricity in 2015. Like American consumers, Alliance is committed to coal because it serves as a reliable and affordable source of energy and provides the fuel for America’s economic growth. Below you will find some of the reasons for that commitment.

Coal is affordable. Coal is consistently the most affordable fossil fuel and significantly cheaper than alternative sources of energy. As a result, states that rely more heavily on coal typically provide their citizens with a lower retail price for electricity. There are currently twenty-two states that generate less than 8% of their electricity from coal; these states pay more than 24% than the national average per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity.  States that generate 70% of their electricity from coal pay 13% less than the national average per kWh.

Coal is abundant. According to the EIA, the U.S. has the largest recoverable coal reserves in the world. The U.S is capable of meeting domestic demand for coal for roughly 280 years.

Coal is crucial. Coal provides at least half of the electricity to 15 states and at least one quarter in 28 states. 

Coal isn't going away. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects coal to provide 33.4% of U.S. electricity through 2017.  The EIA's 2015 Annual Energy Outlook projects coal to remain the dominant fuel for electricity generation in the United Stated through 2040. As of December 2015, there were 1,042 coal-fired electric generating units, representing approximately 285,000 megawatts (MW) of generating capacity, in service.

Coal is technology-driven.  Today, over 90% of U.S coal-fired electric generating capacity has installed advanced air pollution controls to reduce emissions.  Technological advances are also made every day to make coal safer and more productive. 

Company NameAlliance Resource Partners LP
Business CategoryCoal
Address1717 South Boulder Ave
Suite 400
Tulsa
Oklahoma
United States
ZIP: 74119
PresidentNA
Year Established1971
Employees10
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA
Company Services
  • Coal
  • Energy