County at a Glance - Fayette 
History1,2: Created in 1831 from parts of Greenbrier,
Kanawha, Nicholas, and Logan counties, and named in honor of the Marquis de
LaFayette. First court held at New Haven, near Ansted.
Area (square miles)1: 666.50
County Seat1: Fayetteville
Population (1990)1: 47,952
Leading Industries and Chief Agricultural Products1: coal,
ferro-alloys, lumber, livestock, dairying
Public Recreation Areas3: Babcock State Park, Hawks Nest
State Park, McKendree Wildlife Management Area, Plum Orchard Wildlife
Management Area, West Virginia State College 4-H Camp
Coal Facts and Figures4
Coal Reserve Summary
Original Mineable Reserves = 4,420,505,039 tons
Reported Production, 1883-1995 = 765,078,233 tons
Estimated Loss = 510,052,155 tons
Estimated Recoverable Reserves = 1,887,224,790 tons
Coal Production, 1995
Total Production = 4,294,481 tons
Production from Underground Mines = 1,916,785 tons
(Number of Underground Mines = 12)
Conventional = 55,788 tons
Continuous = 1,860,997 tons
Longwall = 0 tons
Other = 0 tons
Production from Surface Mines = 2,377,696 tons
(Number of Surface Mines = 14)
Gas and Oil Facts and Figures5
NOTE THAT THE FOLLOWING DATA ARE PRELIMINARY VALUES--
NOT ALL 1995 DATA HAVE BEEN REPORTED AND
NOT ALL 1995 DATA HAVE BEEN QUALITY CHECKED.
Gas Production, 1995
Total Reported Production = 3,807,999 thousand cubic feet (Mcf)
Well Count = 450
Average Production = 8,462.2 Mcf
Oil Production, 1995
Total Reported Production = 16 barrels (bbl)
Well Count = 2
Average Production = 8.0 bbl
1 Information Source = Counties in West Virginia Blue Book - 1995:
D. E. Holmes (ed.), Chapman Printing, vol. 77, p. 731-846.
2 Information Source = New Descriptive Atlas of West Virginia: 1933,
Clarksburg Publishing Company, 64 p.
3 Information Source = Departmental, Statistical, and General
Information in West Virginia Blue Book - 1995:
D. E. Holmes (ed.), Chapman Printing, vol. 77, p. 953-1038.
4 Information Source = Statistical Section in Annual Report
and Directory of Mines - 1995, West Virginia Office of
Miners' Health, Safety, and Training, July 1996, p. 23-66. [Note: Original
Mineable Reserves from the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey (WVGES)]
5 Information Source = West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP); data have undergone a cursory quality check by the WVGES
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