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No. 1025.

STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS INVENTORY: 1960, 1965, AND 1966 [In millions of dollars. As of December 31. Covers strategic and critical materials essential to military and industrial requirements in time of national emergency. Market values are estimated current trade values of similar materials and not necessarily amount that would be realized at time of sale]

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No. 1026.

EMPLOYMENT IN MINERAL INDUSTRIES: 1940 TO 1965 [Man-days and man-hours in thousands. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii, except as noted. Excludes data on iron smelting and steel industries]

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1 Preliminary except for anthracite coal, coke, petroleum and natural gas, peat, native asphalt, and slag.
2 Average number of men at work each day mines were active. Because absenteeism and labor turnover are taken
into consideration, this number is lower than number of men available for work as measured by a count of names
on payroll. 3 Includes Alaska.

Beginning 1960, includes clay mines. Includes Alaska; beginning 1960, includes Hawaii.
Includes manufacture of cement and lime. Beginning 1960, includes Alaska and Hawaii.
Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook, and unpublished data.

No. 1027. INJURIES IN MINERAL INDUSTRIES, BY INDUSTRY Group: 1950 to 1965 [Excludes Alaska and Hawaii, except as noted. Excludes data on iron smelting and steel industries. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series M 259-274]

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1 Preliminary except for anthracite coal, coke, petroleum and natural gas, peat, native asphalt, and slag. 2 Includes Alaska.

Beginning 1960, number of fatalities and permanent total injuries at petroleum and natural gas operations are combined. Fatal-frequency rates for 1960 include an unknown number of permanent total injuries which cannot be separated from fatal injuries. 4 Native.

Beginning 1960, includes clay mines. Includes Alaska; beginning 1960, includes Hawaii.
Includes manufacture of cement and lime. Beginning 1960, includes Alaska and Hawaii.
Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook, and unpublished data.

No. 1028. COKE-SUMMARY, AND PRODUCTION OF OVEN COKE, BY STATES: 1940 TO 1966

[In thousands of short tons, except as indicated. Excludes Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, except for exports and imports. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series M 117, for production]

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7,898

10,314

8,423

6, 340

7,244

7,669

8,508

14, 862

16, 333

14, 146

15, 245

17, 594

18,912

18, 671

1,900

3,389

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Excludes screenings or breeze.

2 For 1940 and 1950, data based on value at plant and not comparable with following years. * Included in "Other States."

Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook, and unpublished data.

No. 1029. COAL-SUMMARY: 1940 TO 1965

[Quantities in thousands of short tons; values in millions of dollars, except as indicated. Includes coal consumed at mines. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series M 88-116 and M 118-132]

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Relates to mines having an output of 1,000 tons a year or more, including lignite and small output of anthracite produced outside Pennsylvania. 2 Includes anthracite.

3 Includes coal consumed by railroads (85,130,000 short tons in 1940, 60,969,000 in 1950, and 2,101,000 in 1960) excluded in distribution. For 1965, excludes anthracite; includes slack, culm, and lignite.

Source: Federal Power Commission. Represents consumption by public-utility power plants in power generation, including a small quantity of coke. Source: Bureau of the Census.

Estimates based on reports collected from a selected list of representative steel and rolling mills, manufacturing plants and retailers. 7 Beginning 1950, average number of men working daily.

Beginning 1950, production includes some bootleg coal purchased by anthracite industry for preparation and shipment to market. • Preliminary.

Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook. Includes data from sources cited in footnotes. No. 1030. COAL-PRODUCTION, BY STATES: 1941 TO 1965

[In thousands of short tons. Includes coal consumed at mines]

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No. 1031. PRODUCING OIL WELLS, 1964 AND 1965, AND OIL And Gas Wells DRILLED, 1965 and 1966, by STATES

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No. 1032. PETROLEUM, CRUDE

PRODUCTION, 1946 TO 1966, and RESERVES, 1955,

1960, AND 1966, BY STATES

[In millions of barrels of 42 gallons. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series M 133 and M 137]

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End of year estimate. From Reports of Committee on Petroleum Reserves, American Petroleum Institute. Figures for California, Louisiana, and Texas include offshore reserves.

1 Included in "Other States."

1 Prior to 1960, excludes Hawaill

Source of tables 1031 and 1032: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook.

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No. 1029. COAL-SUMMARY: 1940 TO 1965

[Quantities in thousands of short tons; values in millions of dollars, except as indicated. Includes coal consumed at mines. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series M 88-116 and M 118-132]

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1 Relates to mines having an output of 1,000 tons a year or more, including lignite and small output of anthracite produced outside Pennsylvania. 2 Includes anthracite.

3 Includes coal consumed by railroads (85,130,000 short tons in 1940, 60,969,000 in 1950, and 2,101,000 in 1960) excluded in distribution. For 1965, excludes anthracite; includes slack, culm, and lignite.

Source: Federal Power Commission. Represents consumption by public-utility power plants in power generation, including a small quantity of coke. Source: Bureau of the Census.

Estimates based on reports collected from a selected list of representative steel and rolling mills, manufacturing plants and retailers. 7 Beginning 1950, average number of men working daily.

Beginning 1950, production includes some bootleg coal purchased by anthracite industry for preparation and shipment to market. • Preliminary.

Source: Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines; Minerals Yearbook. Includes data from sources cited in footnotes. No. 1030. COAL-PRODUCTION, BY STATES: 1941 TO 1965

[In thousands of short tons. Includes coal consumed at mines]

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