Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (NASDAQ: ARLP) today reported record financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2011 (the "2011 Quarter"). A strong increase in coal sales volumes and record average realized pricing drove revenues in the 2011 Quarter to a record $423.3 million, an increase of 11.2% compared to the quarter ended March 31, 2010 (the "2010 Quarter"). ARLP also posted records in the 2011 Quarter for EBITDA, which increased 19.5% to $142.2 million; net income, which climbed 27.2% to $95.4 million; and net income per basic and diluted partner unit, which increased 27.6% to $1.99 per unit. (For a definition of EBITDA and related reconciliations to comparable GAAP financial measures, please see the end of this release).

ARLP also announced that the Board of Directors of its managing general partner increased the cash distribution to unitholders. The Board increased the cash distribution to unitholders for the 2011 Quarter to $0.89 per unit (an annualized rate of $3.56 per unit), payable on May 13, 2011 to all unitholders of record as of the close of trading on May 6, 2011. The announced distribution represents a 12.7% increase over the cash distribution of $0.79 per unit for the 2010 Quarter and a 3.5% increase over the cash distribution of $0.86 per unit for the fourth quarter of 2010 (the "Sequential Quarter").

"Our first quarter results have ARLP on track for an eleventh consecutive year of record financial performance," said Joseph W. Craft III, President and Chief Executive Officer. "In addition to again posting record operating and financial results for the first quarter and delivering strong distribution growth for our unitholders, ARLP's operations continued to demonstrate their commitment to safety. During the quarter, the miners at our MC Mining complex celebrated 365 consecutive days without a single lost time accident at the Excel #3 mine - leading ARLP to an accident rate well below the industry average."

Consolidated Financial Results

Three Months Ended March 31, 2011 Compared to Three Months Ended March 31, 2010

Record revenues in the 2011 Quarter were driven primarily by record average coal price realizations and increased coal sales volumes. As a result of increased pricing under ARLP's coal sales contracts across all mines, average coal sales prices in the 2011 Quarter rose 9.6% to a record $54.08 per ton sold. Increased tons sold from the River View mine pushed coal sales volumes in the 2011 Quarter to 7.5 million tons, an increase of 2.1% over the 7.4 million tons sold in the 2010 Quarter. Production volumes rose 9.0% in the 2011 Quarter to a record 8.2 million tons, compared to 7.5 million tons in the 2010 Quarter, primarily as a result of increased coal production at the River View mine.

Operating expenses in the 2011 Quarter increased 7.0% to $256.1 million compared to the 2010 Quarter, primarily related to increased coal production and tons sold at the River View mine as a result of the addition of the seventh and eighth production units during the second quarter of 2010. Increased coal production and sales volumes at the River View mine particularly impacted materials and supplies expenses, sales-related expenses, maintenance costs and labor costs during the 2011 Quarter. Operating expenses during the 2011 Quarter also reflect increased costs associated with incidental production at the Tunnel Ridge mine development project and higher maintenance and materials and supplies expenses due to a longwall move and adverse geological conditions at the Mountain View mine.

Financial results for the 2011 Quarter compared to the 2010 Quarter were also impacted by higher depreciation, depletion and amortization, which increased $1.6 million to $37.9 million primarily as a result of additional depreciation expense associated with River View. In addition, outside coal purchases jumped $1.9 million due to increased sales into the export market and general and administrative expenses rose $1.7 million primarily as a result of increased incentive compensation expense.

         

Regional Results and Analysis

 
% Change 2010
2011 First 2010 First Quarter / Fourth % Change
(in millions, except per ton data) Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Sequential
 
Illinois Basin
Tons sold 6.174 6.076 1.6 % 6.297 (2.0 )%
Coal sales price per ton (1) $ 50.21 $ 47.14 6.5 % $ 47.71 5.2 %
Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton (2) $ 29.19 $ 28.45 2.6 % $ 29.28 (0.3 )%
Segment Adjusted EBITDA (2) $ 130.7 $ 114.1 14.5 % $ 116.4 12.3 %
 
Central Appalachia
Tons sold 0.595 0.607 (2.0 )% 0.542 9.8 %
Coal sales price per ton (1) $ 78.98 $ 65.32 20.9 % $ 79.16 (0.2 )%
Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton (2) $ 56.36 $ 54.11 4.2 % $ 56.11 0.4 %
Segment Adjusted EBITDA (2) $ 13.6 $ 6.9 97.1 % $ 12.6 7.9 %
 
Northern Appalachia
Tons sold 0.769 0.698 10.2 % 0.888 (13.4 )%
Coal sales price per ton (1) $ 65.94 $ 54.59 20.8 % $ 67.57 (2.4 )%
Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton( 2) $ 53.72 $ 45.83 17.2 % $ 49.58 8.4 %
Segment Adjusted EBITDA (2) $ 10.3 $ 7.0 47.1 % $ 16.8 (38.7 )%
 
Total (3)
Tons sold 7.538 7.381 2.1 % 7.750 (2.7 )%
Coal sales price per ton (1) $ 54.08 $ 49.34 9.6 % $ 52.24 3.5 %
Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton (2) $ 34.40 $ 32.69 5.2 % $ 34.10 0.9 %
Segment Adjusted EBITDA (2) $ 154.6 $ 129.7 19.2 % $ 146.4 5.6 %

(1) Sales price per ton is defined as total coal sales divided by total tons sold.

(2) For definitions of Segment Adjusted EBITDA expense per ton and Segment Adjusted EBITDA and related reconciliations to comparable GAAP financial measures, please see the end of this release.

(3) Total includes other, corporate and eliminations.

Increased coal sales volumes from the River View mine in the Illinois Basin and into the export market from the Mettiki mining complex in Northern Appalachia drove ARLP's total coal sales volumes higher in the 2011 Quarter compared to the 2010 Quarter. Sequentially, overall coal sales volumes decreased 2.7% as a result of a longwall move at the Mountain View mine in Northern Appalachia, delayed barge shipments due to high water conditions at the River View mine in the Illinois Basin and rail transportation disruptions and delays at various other mines in ARLP's operating regions. Transportation disruptions and delays also contributed to higher coal inventories in the 2011 Quarter, accounting for nearly 430,000 tons of the approximately 774,000 ton increase from the Sequential Quarter. ARLP currently anticipates shipment delays from transportation disruptions during the 2011 Quarter will be resolved over the balance of the year and expects coal inventories to trend lower by year end.

Improved contract pricing in all regions drove average coal sales prices higher by 9.6% to a record $54.08 per ton sold in the 2011 Quarter compared to the 2010 Quarter. Sequentially, coal sales prices increased $1.84 per ton sold due to improved contract pricing in the Illinois Basin region. In Northern Appalachia, coal sales prices were lower by $1.63 per ton compared to the Sequential Quarter as transportation disruptions in the 2011 Quarter impacted sales mix and price realizations.

Total Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton in the 2011 Quarter increased 5.2% and 0.9% compared to the 2010 and Sequential Quarters, respectively. Higher total Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton during the 2011 Quarter reflected the previously discussed increases in consolidated coal sales, coal production and operating expenses. The continued impact of increasingly stringent regulatory compliance requirements also contributed to higher Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton during the 2011 Quarter in all of our operating regions, particularly in Central Appalachia. For the 2011 Quarter, Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton in the Illinois Basin increased compared to the 2010 Quarter primarily due to lower production at the Dotiki and Warrior mines, partially offset by increased coal production from the River View mine. Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton increased in Northern Appalachia due to higher costs associated with producing metallurgical quality coal in the 2011 Quarter compared to the 2010 Quarter and increased cost per ton of coal purchased for sale into the export markets in the 2011 Quarter compared to both the 2010 and Sequential Quarters. Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton in Northern Appalachia was also impacted by a longwall move during the 2011 Quarter at the Mountain View mine and by increased expenses related to development of the Tunnel Ridge mine as incidental coal production continued during the 2011 Quarter.

Outlook

Commenting on Alliance's outlook Mr. Craft said, "We continue to see strong customer demand for the qualities of coal ARLP produces. Since the beginning of this year, we have executed new sales contracts for approximately 5.5 million tons of coal to be delivered between 2011 and 2014, including 1.0 million tons of coal for the export metallurgical market. Improved market conditions in Central Appalachia will allow our Pontiki operation to bring a mining unit at the Van Lear mine that had been idled since mid-2009 back into production this quarter. Construction activity at the Tunnel Ridge mine development in Northern Appalachia is on schedule to begin longwall production early next year. Customer interest in our Gibson South development project also continues to be encouraging and we remain optimistic that the market and regulatory environments will support bringing this Illinois Basin mine into production in the 2014 timeframe."

ARLP continues to anticipate 2011 coal production in a range of 31.6 to 32.6 million tons and has now secured contractual commitments and pricing for substantially all of its estimated coal sales of 32.0 to 33.0 million tons. ARLP has also secured coal sales commitments for approximately 27.3 million tons, 25.9 million tons and 20.0 million tons in 2012, 2013 and 2014, respectively, of which approximately 3.0 million tons in 2012 and 6.2 million tons in both 2013 and 2014 remain open to market pricing.

Based on results to date and current estimates, ARLP is maintaining its previously estimated ranges for 2011 revenues, excluding transportation revenues, of $1.75 to $1.85 billion, EBITDA of $545.0 to $585.0 million, and Net Income $345.0 to $385.0 million. ARLP also continues to anticipate total capital expenditures during 2011 in a range of $320.0 to $360.0 million, including maintenance capital expenditures. (For a definition of EBITDA and related reconciliations to comparable GAAP financial measures, please see the end of this release.)

A conference call regarding ARLP's 2011 Quarter financial results is scheduled for today at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. To participate in the conference call, dial (866) 804-6920 and provide pass code 34660224. International callers should dial (857) 350-1666 and provide the same pass code. Investors may also listen to the call via the "investor information" section of ARLP's website at http://www.arlp.com.

An audio replay of the conference call will be available for approximately one week. To access the audio replay, dial (888) 286-8010 and provide pass code 56922239. International callers should dial (617) 801-6888 and provide the same pass code.

This announcement is intended to be a qualified notice under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1446-4(b), with 100% of the partnership's distributions to foreign investors attributable to income that is effectively connected with a United States trade or business. Accordingly, ARLP's distributions to foreign investors are subject to federal income tax withholding at the highest applicable tax rate.

About Alliance Resource Partners, L.P.

ARLP is a diversified producer and marketer of coal to major United States utilities and industrial users. ARLP, the nation's first publicly traded master limited partnership involved in the production and marketing of coal, is currently the fourth largest coal producer in the eastern United States with mining operations in the Illinois Basin, Northern Appalachian and Central Appalachian coal producing regions. ARLP operates nine mining complexes in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland and West Virginia and is also constructing a new mining complex in West Virginia. In addition, ARLP operates a coal loading terminal on the Ohio River at Mount Vernon, Indiana.

News, unit prices and additional information about ARLP, including filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, are available at http://www.arlp.com. For more information, contact the investor relations department of ARLP at (918) 295-7674 or via e-mail at investorrelations@arlp.com.

The statements and projections used throughout this release are based on current expectations. These statements and projections are forward-looking, and actual results may differ materially. These projections do not include the potential impact of any mergers, acquisitions or other business combinations that may occur after the date of this release. At the end of this release, we have included more information regarding business risks that could affect our results.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: With the exception of historical matters, any matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from projected results. These risks, uncertainties and contingencies include, but are not limited to, the following: changes in competition in coal markets and our ability to respond to such changes; changes in coal prices, which could affect our operating results and cash flows; risks associated with the expansion of our operations and properties; the impact of recent health care legislation; deregulation of the electric utility industry or the effects of any adverse change in the coal industry, electric utility industry, or general economic conditions; dependence on significant customer contracts, including renewing customer contracts upon expiration of existing contracts; changing global economic conditions or in industries in which our customers operate; liquidity constraints, including those resulting from any future unavailability of financing; customer bankruptcies, cancellations or breaches to existing contracts, or other failures to perform; customer delays, failure to take coal under contracts or defaults in making payments; adjustments made in price, volume or terms to existing coal supply agreements; fluctuations in coal demand, prices and availability due to labor and transportation costs and disruptions, equipment availability, governmental regulations, including those related to carbon dioxide emissions, and other factors; legislation, regulatory and court decisions and interpretations thereof, including issues related to climate change and miner health and safety; our productivity levels and margins earned on our coal sales; unexpected changes in raw material costs; unexpected changes in the availability of skilled labor; our ability to maintain satisfactory relations with our employees; any unanticipated increases in labor costs, adverse changes in work rules, or unexpected cash payments or projections associated with post-mine reclamation and workers? compensation claims; any unanticipated increases in transportation costs and risk of transportation delays or interruptions; greater than expected environmental regulation, costs and liabilities; a variety of operational, geologic, permitting, labor and weather-related factors; risks associated with major mine-related accidents, such as mine fires, or interruptions; results of litigation, including claims not yet asserted; difficulty maintaining our surety bonds for mine reclamation as well as workers? compensation and black lung benefits; difficulty in making accurate assumptions and projections regarding pension, black lung benefits and other post-retirement benefit liabilities; coal market's share of electricity generation, including as a result of environmental concerns related to coal mining and combustion and the cost and perceived benefits of alternative sources of energy, such as natural gas, nuclear energy and renewable fuels; uncertainties in estimating and replacing our coal reserves; a loss or reduction of benefits from certain tax credits; and, difficulty obtaining commercial property insurance, and risks associated with our participation (excluding any applicable deductible) in the commercial insurance property program.

Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in ARLP's public periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including ARLP's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010, filed on February 28, 2011 with the SEC. Except as required by applicable securities laws, ARLP does not intend to update its forward-looking statements.

 
ALLIANCE RESOURCE PARTNERS, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND OPERATING DATA
(In thousands, except unit and per unit data)
(Unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended

March 31,

2011   2010
 
Tons Sold 7,538 7,381
Tons Produced 8,220 7,544
 
SALES AND OPERATING REVENUES:
Coal sales $ 407,685 $ 364,159
Transportation revenues 9,300 9,705
Other sales and operating revenues   6,273     6,797  
Total revenues   423,258     380,661  
 
EXPENSES:
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation, depletion and amortization) 256,118 239,267
Transportation expenses 9,300 9,705
Outside coal purchases 3,789 1,842
General and administrative 12,420 10,701
Depreciation, depletion and amortization   37,862     36,296  
Total operating expenses   319,489     297,811  
 
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS 103,769 82,850
 
Interest expense, net (9,310 ) (7,595 )
Interest income 105 51
Other income (expense)   587     (150 )
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES 95,151 75,156
INCOME TAX EXPENSE (BENEFIT)   (229 )   168  
NET INCOME $ 95,380   $ 74,988  
 
GENERAL PARTNERS' INTEREST IN NET INCOME $ 21,005   $ 17,042  
 
LIMITED PARTNERS' INTEREST IN NET INCOME $ 74,375   $ 57,946  
 
BASIC AND DILUTED NET INCOME PER LIMITED PARTNER UNIT $ 1.99   $ 1.56  
 
DISTRIBUTIONS PAID PER LIMITED PARTNER UNIT $ 0.86   $ 0.775  
 
BASIC AND DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER

OF UNITS OUTSTANDING

  36,748,915     36,690,803  
 
ALLIANCE RESOURCE PARTNERS, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands, except unit data)
(Unaudited)
   

ASSETS

March 31, December 31,
2011 2010
CURRENT ASSETS:

Cash and cash equivalents

$ 338,976 $ 339,562
Trade receivables 123,777 112,942
Other receivables 1,366 2,537
Due from affiliates 152 1,912
Inventories 55,631 31,548
Advance royalties 4,812 4,812
Prepaid expenses and other assets   7,231     10,024  
Total current assets 531,945 503,337
 
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT:
Property, plant and equipment, at cost 1,652,197 1,598,130
Less accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization   (673,275 )   (648,883 )
Total property, plant and equipment, net 978,922 949,247
 
OTHER ASSETS:
Advance royalties 30,464 27,439
Other long-term assets   21,075     21,255  
Total other assets   51,539     48,694  
 
TOTAL ASSETS $ 1,562,406   $ 1,501,278  
 
LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Accounts payable $ 68,218 $ 63,339
Due to affiliates 627 573
Accrued taxes other than income taxes 17,065 13,901
Accrued payroll and related expenses 28,372 30,773
Accrued interest 7,673 2,491
Workers' compensation and pneumoconiosis benefits 8,358 8,518
Current capital lease obligations 817 295
Other current liabilities 14,950 16,715
Current maturities, long-term debt   18,000     18,000  
Total current liabilities 164,080 154,605
 
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:
Long-term debt, excluding current maturities 704,000 704,000
Pneumoconiosis benefits 46,353 45,039
Accrued pension benefit 13,029 13,296
Workers' compensation 63,235 59,796
Asset retirement obligations 56,567 56,045
Due to affiliates - 1,954
Long-term capital lease obligations 3,002 165
Other liabilities   3,582     10,595  
Total long-term liabilities   889,768     890,890  
Total liabilities   1,053,848     1,045,495  
 
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
 
PARTNERS' CAPITAL:
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. ("ARLP") Partners' Capital:
Limited Partners - Common Unitholders 36,775,741 and 36,716,855 units outstanding, respectively 812,514 761,875
General Partners' deficit (285,301 ) (287,371 )
Accumulated other comprehensive loss   (18,655 )   (18,721 )
Total Partners' Capital   508,558     455,783  
 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' CAPITAL $ 1,562,406   $ 1,501,278  
 
ALLIANCE RESOURCE PARTNERS, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)
 
Three Months Ended

March 31,

2011   2010
 
CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES $ 120,848   $ 106,646  
 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Property, plant and equipment:
Capital expenditures (63,782 ) (77,457 )
Changes in accounts payable and accrued liabilities (4,836 ) 6,048
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment 54 101
Receipts of prior advances on Gibson rail project   528     562  
Net cash used in investing activities   (68,036 )   (70,746 )
 
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Borrowings under revolving credit facilities - 33,250
Payments under revolving credit facilities - (10,000 )
Payments on capital lease obligations (166 ) (79 )

Net settlement of employee withholding taxes on vesting of Long-Term Incentive Plan

(2,324 ) (1,265 )
Cash contributions by General Partners 87 43
Distributions paid to Partners   (50,995 )   (44,653 )
Net cash used in financing activities   (53,398 )   (22,704 )
 
EFFECT OF CURRENCY TRANSLATION ON CASH   -     (282 )
 
NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (586 ) 12,914
 
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 339,562 21,556
   
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD $ 338,976   $ 34,470  
 

Reconciliation of GAAP "Cash Flows Provided by Operating Activities" to non-GAAP "EBITDA" and Reconciliation of non-GAAP "EBITDA" to GAAP "Net Income" (in thousands).

EBITDA is defined as net income before net interest expense, income taxes and depreciation, depletion and amortization. EBITDA is used as a supplemental financial measure by our management and by external users of our financial statements such as investors, commercial banks, research analysts and others, to assess:

  • the financial performance of our assets without regard to financing methods, capital structure or historical cost basis;
  • the ability of our assets to generate cash sufficient to pay interest costs and support our indebtedness;
  • our operating performance and return on investment as compared to those of other companies in the coal energy sector, without regard to financing or capital structures; and
  • the viability of acquisitions and capital expenditure projects and the overall rates of return on alternative investment opportunities.

EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to net income, income from operations, cash flows from operating activities or any other measure of financial performance presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. EBITDA is not intended to represent cash flow and does not represent the measure of cash available for distribution. Our method of computing EBITDA may not be the same method used to compute similar measures reported by other companies, or EBITDA may be computed differently by us in different contexts (i.e. public reporting versus computation under financing agreements).

     
Three Months
Three Months Ended Ended Year Ended
March 31, December 31, December 31,
  2011E
2011 2010 2010 Midpoint
 
Cash flows provided by operating activities $ 120,848 $ 106,646 $ 126,345 $ 500,900
Non-cash compensation expense (1,338 ) (856 ) (1,110 ) (5,200 )
Asset retirement obligations (636 ) (644 ) (643 ) (2,500 )
Coal inventory adjustment to market (1,035 ) - 321 -
Net loss on foreign currency exchange - (282 ) - -
Net loss on sale of property, plant and equipment (69 ) (70 ) (176 ) -
Other (223 ) (130 ) (1,026 ) -
Net effect of working capital changes 15,695 6,620 977 36,800
Interest expense, net 9,205 7,544 7,341 34,000
Income tax expense (benefit)   (229 )   168     155     1,000  
EBITDA 142,218 118,996 132,184 565,000
Depreciation, depletion and amortization (37,862 ) (36,296 ) (37,321 ) (165,000 )
Interest expense, net (9,205 ) (7,544 ) (7,341 ) (34,000 )
Income tax (expense) benefit   229     (168 )   (155 )   (1,000 )
Net income $ 95,380   $ 74,988   $ 87,367   $ 365,000  
 

Reconciliation of GAAP "Operating Expenses" to non-GAAP "Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton" and Reconciliation of non-GAAP "EBITDA" to "Segment Adjusted EBITDA" (in thousand, except per ton data).

Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton includes operating expenses, outside coal purchases and other income divided by tons sold. Transportation expenses are excluded as these expenses are passed through to our customers and, consequently, we do not realize any margin on transportation revenues. Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense is used as a supplemental financial measure by our management to assess the operating performance of our segments. Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense is a key component of EBITDA in addition to coal sales and other sales and operating revenues. The exclusion of corporate general and administrative expenses from Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense allows management to focus solely on the evaluation of segment operating performance as it primarily relates to our operating expenses. Outside coal purchases are included in Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense because tons sold and coal sales include sales from outside coal purchases.

   
Three Months Ended

March 31,

Three Months Ended

December 31,

2011   2010 2010
 
Operating expense $ 256,118 $ 239,267 $ 259,578
Outside coal purchases 3,789 1,842 4,956
Other income (expense)   (587 )   150   (237 )
Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense $ 259,320 $ 241,259 $ 264,297
Divided by tons sold   7,538     7,381   7,750  
Segment Adjusted EBITDA Expense per ton $ 34.40   $ 32.69 $ 34.10  
 

Segment Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income before net interest expense, income taxes, depreciation, depletion and amortization and general and administrative expenses.

   
Three Months Ended

March 31,

Three Months
Ended

December 31,

2011   2010 2010
 
EBITDA (See reconciliation to GAAP above) $ 142,218 $ 118,996 $ 132,184
General and administrative   12,420   10,701   14,185
Segment Adjusted EBITDA $ 154,638 $ 129,697 $ 146,369

Alliance Resource Partners, L.P.
Brian L. Cantrell, 918-295-7673