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Throughout Zeigler's history, the company has demonstrated its
ability to anticipate change and thrive through transformation. Through
productivity improvements, internal investments and acquisitions, Zeigler has
evolved from a small regional high-sulfur coal producer at the fringes of the
nation's top 50 coal companies in 1990 to one of the largest U.S. coal producers
with more than three-fourths of its production and reserves in low-sulfur coal
in 1996.
Today, as the largest independent coal producer in the United States,
Zeigler subsidiaries operate mines in five states at 11 operations throughout
all three major coal-producing regions, providing a diverse portfolio of coal
products to meet the broadest range of customer needs. The three major U. S.
coal regions consist of the
Appalachian Region (West Virginia
Pennsylvania, Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Ohio, the
Illinois Basin
(Illinois, Indiana and Western Kentucky) and the
Powder River Basin
(Wyoming and Montana).
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