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Asset Impairments and Mine Closure Costs
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Discontinued Operations and Disposal Groups [Abstract]  
Asset Impairment and Mine Closure Costs
Asset Impairment and Mine Closure Costs

During the second quarter of 2016, the Company recorded $43.7 million of “Asset impairment and mine closure costs” in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The amount included the following: a $38.0 million impairment of the Company’s equity investment in a brownfield bulk commodity terminal on the Columbia River in Longview, Washington as the Company relinquished its ownership rights in exchange for future throughput rights; $3.6 million curtailment charge related to the Company’s pension, postretirement health and black lung actuarial liabilities due to headcount reductions in the first half of 2016; and $2.1 million of severance expense related to headcount reductions during the quarter.

During the first quarter of 2016, the Company recorded $85.5 million of “Asset impairment and mine closure costs” in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. The amount included the following: a $74.1 million impairment of coal reserves and surface land in Kentucky that are being leased to a mining company that idled its mining operations related to those reserves during the quarter; $5.1 million of severance expense related to headcount reductions at Company operations; $3.4 million related to an impairment charge on the portion of an advance royalty balance on a reserve base mined at the Company’s Mountain Laurel operation that was no longer deemed recoupable; and $2.9 million related to an other-than-temporary-impairment charge on an available-for-sale security.