NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "bituminous-coal-underground-mining"
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- 457210-12 - Coal & Coke (Retail)The Coal & Coke (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of solid fuels such as coal and coke to end-users for heating and power generation purposes. This industry includes establishments that sell coal and coke directly to consumers, as well as those that sell related products such as firewood, kindling, and charcoal. …Examples: Coal and coke retailers, Coal and coke distributors, Coal and coke wholesalers, Coal and
- 212115-01 - Bituminous Coal-Underground MiningBituminous Coal-Underground Mining is a subcategory of the Underground Coal Mining industry. This industry involves the extraction of high-quality bituminous coal from underground mines via various methods. Bituminous coal is a type of coal that has a high energy content and is commonly used for electricity …Examples: Coal mining companies, Mining contractors, Coal processing plants
- 213113-01 - Coal Mining ServicesCoal mining services involve a range of activities that support the process of extracting coal from the earth. These services are provided to coal mining companies to help them operate more efficiently and safely. Coal mining services can include everything from exploration and surveying to equipment maintenance and repair. These services are …Examples: Coal exploration companies, Coal processing companies
- 423520-03 - Coal Industry Consultants (Wholesale)Coal Industry Consultants (Wholesale) are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses involved in the coal industry. They assist clients in making informed decisions related to the buying, selling, and trading of coal products. These consultants have a deep understanding of the coal industry and its market trends, and they use this knowledge to …Examples: Coal mining companies, Coal-fired power plants, Coal trading companies, Coal
- 531190-01 - Coal Land LeasesCoal Land Leases is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531190 that involves the leasing of land for the purpose of coal mining. This industry is responsible for providing access to coal reserves for mining companies, allowing them to extract coal from the land in exchange for lease payments. Coal Land Leases can be owned by individuals, corporations, …Examples: Appalachian coal land leases, Wyoming coal land leases, Illinois Basin coal land leases, Powder
- 212114-01 - Coal Mining & ShippingCoal Mining & Shipping``` is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 212114, which involves the extraction of coal from the earth's surface. This industry includes the mining of bituminous, anthracite, and lignite coal by strip mining, culm bank mining, and other surface mining techniques. The extracted coal is then transported to …Examples: Coal-fired power plants
- 324199-07 - Coal By-Products (Manufacturing)Coal By-Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 324199 that involves the manufacturing of various products from coal by-products. These by-products are obtained during the coal mining process and include coal tar, coal gas, and coal ash. The manufacturing process involves the conversion of these by-products into various products …Examples: Coal tar pitch, Coal gas, Coal ash, Coal-based activated carbon, Coal-based
- 425120-07 - Coal Brokers (Wholesale)Coal brokers (wholesale) are intermediaries who facilitate the buying and selling of coal between coal producers and coal consumers. They act as a link between the two parties and help in negotiating the terms of the transaction. Coal brokers (wholesale) are responsible for sourcing coal from various mines and suppliers, and then selling it to power …Examples: Coal-fired power plants
- 423520-01 - Coal & Coke (Wholesale)The Coal & Coke (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of coal and coke products to various businesses and industries. Coal is a fossil fuel that is primarily used for energy production, while coke is a byproduct of coal that is used in the production of steel. Companies in this industry typically purchase coal and coke from mining companies and …Examples: Power plants, Steel mills, Cement plants, Paper mills, Chemical manufacturers, Refineries, Foundries, Glass
- 212114-02 - Coal WashingCoal washing is a process of separating impurities from raw coal before it is used for various purposes. The process involves the use of various techniques to remove contaminants such as sulfur, ash, and rock. The goal of coal washing is to increase the value of coal by improving its quality and reducing its impurities. …Examples: Coal preparation plants, Coal washeries, Coal cleaning facilities, Coal processing plants,
- 423810-22 - Coal Preparation-Washing Equipment (Wholesale)Coal Preparation-Washing Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423810 that deals with the distribution of machinery and equipment used in the preparation and washing of coal. This industry involves the wholesale of equipment such as crushers, screens, cyclones, centrifuges, and magnetic separators, among others. The equipment is used to remove impurities from …Examples: Coal washing plants, Coal preparation plants, Coal handling facilities, Coal processing
- 423620-48 - Stoves-Wood Coal Etc-Distributors (Wholesale)Stoves-Wood Coal Etc-Distributors (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423620 that involves the wholesale distribution of stoves that use wood, coal, or other solid fuels as a source of heat. These stoves are typically used for residential heating purposes and are designed to burn solid fuels efficiently. Distributors in this industry may also offer related products such …Examples: Coal-burning stoves
- 455219-38 - Mining Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Mining Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of equipment and supplies for mining operations. This industry caters to the needs of mining companies, providing them with the necessary tools and equipment to carry out their operations effectively. The equipment and supplies sold in this industry are designed to withstand the harsh …Examples: Mining helmets, Mining boots, Mining gloves, Mining lamps, Mining belts,
- 212390-03 - Chemical & Fertilizer Mining NECChemical & Fertilizer Mining NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 212390, which falls under the category of Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying. This industry involves the extraction and processing of nonmetallic minerals that are used in the production of chemicals and fertilizers. The minerals extracted in this industry are not classified under any other specific …Examples: Phosphate rock mining, Sulfur mining, Potassium salts mining, Borate mineral mining, Barite
- 423520-02 - Coal & Other Minerals & Ores (Wholesale)The Coal & Other Minerals & Ores (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of coal, minerals, and ores to various industries such as manufacturing, construction, and energy. Companies in this industry purchase these materials from producers and sell them to retailers, industrial users, and other wholesalers. The industry plays a crucial role in the supply chain of …Examples: Coal ash (excluding Coal & Coke (Wholesale))
- 485119-02 - Underground Transit ServicesUnderground Transit Services is a subdivision of the Other Urban Transit Systems industry that involves the operation of transportation systems that run underground, such as subways and metro systems. This industry provides a crucial service for commuters in urban areas, allowing for efficient and reliable transportation of large numbers of people across a city. The operation of …Examples: Underground railways
- 212390-10 - Mining CompaniesMining Companies are businesses that extract nonmetallic minerals from the earth for commercial purposes. This industry involves the exploration, extraction, and processing of minerals such as sand, gravel, clay, and stone. Mining Companies may operate open-pit mines, underground mines, or quarries to extract these minerals. The extracted minerals are then processed and sold …Examples: Sand and gravel mining, Clay and ceramic mining, Crushed and broken limestone mining, Dimension
- 423810-06 - Mining Equipment (Wholesale)Mining Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of specialized machinery, equipment, and supplies that are used in the mining process. The equipment and machinery distributed by this industry are designed to extract minerals, …Examples: Mining drills, Underground mining equipment, Mining shovels, Mining trucks,
- 213115-01 - Nonmetallic Minerals Service-Except FuelsThe Nonmetallic Minerals Service-Except Fuels industry involves providing support activities for companies engaged in the extraction of nonmetallic minerals, excluding fuels. This industry provides a range of services to mining companies, including exploration, site preparation, and mineral extraction. The services provided by this industry are essential to the mining process, as …Examples: Sand and gravel mining, Clay and ceramic mining, Potash mining, Salt mining, Gypsum
- 541690-15 - MineralsThe Minerals industry involves the exploration, extraction, processing, and distribution of naturally occurring solid substances that are mined from the earth. These substances include metals, such as gold, silver, and copper, as well as non-metallic minerals, such as coal, salt, and diamonds. The industry is essential for the production of a wide range of products, including construction …Examples: Coal mining, Gold mining, Silver mining, Copper mining, Iron ore mining,
- 541330-43 - Engineers-MiningEngineers-Mining is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that specializes in providing engineering solutions for mining operations. This industry involves the application of engineering principles to design, develop, and maintain mining equipment, facilities, and infrastructure. Engineers-Mining work to ensure that mining operations are safe, …Examples: Coal mining, Metal ore mining, Underground mining, Open-pit mining
- 523999-04 - Mining BrokersMining Brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of mining properties, mineral rights, and mining businesses. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing expertise and guidance throughout the transaction process. Mining Brokers are knowledgeable about the mining industry and have a deep understanding of the market …Examples: Mining equipment manufacturers, Mining consulting firms, Mining investment firms, Mining
- 236220-44 - Underground BuildingsUnderground Buildings is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220 that involves the construction of buildings that are partially or fully underground. These buildings are designed to be energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, as they take advantage of the natural insulation provided by the earth. Underground Buildings can be used for a variety of purposes, including …Examples: Underground Parking Garages
- 237110-17 - Trenching & Underground ContractorsTrenching & Underground Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction of underground structures such as water and sewer lines, gas pipelines, and communication cables. These contractors are responsible for excavating trenches and installing the necessary infrastructure to support the underground systems. This industry involves a range of activities, including …Examples: Underground storage tank removal
- 237130-13 - Underground Wire & Cable Laying ContractorsUnderground Wire & Cable Laying Contractors are companies that specialize in the installation of underground cables and wires for power and communication systems. This industry involves the laying of cables and wires in trenches, ducts, and conduits, as well as the installation of related structures such as manholes and vaults. Underground Wire & Cable Laying Contractors work …Examples: Underground power cable installation
- 324199-06 - Products Of Petroleum & Coal NEC (Manufacturing)Products Of Petroleum & Coal NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 324199 that encompasses the manufacturing of various petroleum and coal products that are not included in other categories. This industry involves the production of a wide range of products derived from petroleum and coal, including but not limited to lubricating oils, waxes, petroleum jelly, …Examples: Lubricating oils, Waxes, Petroleum jelly, Asphalt, Coke, Tar, Carbon black, Paraffin wax, Petroleum coke, Bitumen
- 333414-11 - Stoves-Wood Coal Etc (Manufacturing)Stoves-Wood Coal Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Heating Equipment (except Warm Air Furnaces) Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of stoves that burn wood, coal, or other solid fuels for heating purposes. These stoves are typically made of cast iron or steel and are designed to be used in residential or commercial settings. The stoves are …Examples: Coal-burning stoves
- 486990-02 - Coal HaulingCoal hauling is a specialized industry that involves the transportation of coal from mines to various destinations such as power plants, steel mills, and other industrial facilities. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 486990, which covers all other pipeline transportation activities. …Examples: Coal-fired power plants
- 423810-24 - Pipe Locating Equipment (Wholesale)Pipe Locating Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment used for locating pipes, cables, and other underground utilities. The equipment is used by professionals in the construction, utility, and excavation industries to …Examples: Underground Utility Locators, Underground Pipe Locating Devices
- 324199-01 - Briquettes (Manufacturing)Briquettes manufacturing is a process of converting coal dust, charcoal dust, sawdust, wood chips, and other biomass materials into briquettes that can be used as fuel. The process involves compressing the raw materials under high pressure to form a solid block or cylindrical shape. Briquettes are an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional fuels like coal …Examples: Charcoal briquettes, Coal briquettes
- 212390-05 - Salt MinersSalt miners are involved in the extraction of salt from underground mines or salt pans. This industry falls under the NAICS Code 212390, which is a subdivision of "Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying". Salt mining involves the removal of salt from underground deposits or the evaporation of saltwater from salt pans. The extracted salt is then processed and …Examples: Rock salt mining, Sea salt mining
- 212390-11 - Mining ContractorsMining Contractors are companies that specialize in providing services to the mining industry. They are hired by mining companies to perform various tasks related to mining operations. These contractors are responsible for providing equipment, labor, and expertise to carry out mining activities. Mining Contractors work in a variety of settings, including …Examples: Quarrying services, Mineral exploration drilling, Mine development services, Mine site preparation services, Overburden
- 115112-01 - Agricultural MineralsAgricultural Minerals is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115112 that involves the extraction and processing of minerals and other materials used in agriculture. These minerals are used to improve soil fertility, enhance plant growth, and increase crop yields. Agricultural minerals can be organic or inorganic and are typically sourced from natural deposits or recycled materials. The industry …Examples: Lime mining, Phosphate mining, Potash mining, Gypsum mining, Calcium carbonate
- 237130-22 - Utilities-Underground-Cable Locating ServiceUtilities-Underground-Cable Locating Service is a subdivision of the Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction industry. This industry involves the detection and marking of underground cables and utility lines to prevent damage during excavation or construction activities. The service is essential for ensuring the safety of workers and the public, as well as …Examples: Cable and internet service providers, Electric utilities, Gas utilities, Water utilities, Telecommunications companies,
- 236220-32 - SilosThe Silos industry is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry, which involves the construction of silos used for storing bulk materials such as grain, cement, and coal. Silos are vertical structures that are typically cylindrical or rectangular in shape and are designed to withstand the weight of the stored materials. The construction of silos …Examples: Coal silos
- 237130-17 - Power Plant ContractorsPower Plant Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction, installation, and maintenance of power plants. These contractors are responsible for the design, engineering, procurement, and construction of power plants, as well as the installation of equipment and systems necessary for the operation of the plant. Power Plant Contractors work on a variety of power plants, including …Examples: Coal-fired power plants
- 321114-01 - Creosote (Manufacturing)Creosote manufacturing is a process that involves the treatment of wood with creosote oil to protect it from decay and insect damage. Creosote is a dark brown to black oily liquid that is derived from coal tar. The process of creosote manufacturing involves the distillation of coal tar, which produces a range of chemicals including creosote oil. The creosote oil is then treated with …Examples: Railroad ties, Utility poles, Fence posts, Bridge timbers, Building and construction materials, Marine pilings,
- 332439-06 - Hoppers (Manufacturing)Hoppers manufacturing is a subdivision of the Other Metal Container Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of hoppers, which are containers used to store and dispense materials such as grain, coal, and other bulk materials. Hoppers are typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, and can come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the specific …Examples: Coal hoppers
- 483211-01 - Barge Lines & TerminalsBarge Lines & Terminals is a subdivision of the Inland Water Freight Transportation industry that involves the transportation of goods and materials via barges on inland waterways such as rivers, canals, and lakes. Barge Lines & Terminals companies typically operate a fleet of barges and towboats to transport a variety of cargo including bulk commodities such as coal, grain, and petroleum …Examples: Coal transportation
- 483211-06 - Tow Boat ServiceTow Boat Service is a subdivision of the Inland Water Freight Transportation industry that involves the transportation of goods and materials via tow boats on inland waterways such as rivers, canals, and lakes. Tow boats are used to move barges, rafts, and other vessels that are not self-propelled. This industry plays a crucial role in the transportation of bulk commodities such as coal, …Examples: Coal transportation
- 484230-01 - Bulk Commodity TransportBulk Commodity Transport is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of large quantities of raw materials, such as coal, grain, and oil, over long distances. This industry is responsible for the movement of goods from one location to another, typically from production sites to distribution centers or ports. The transportation of bulk commodities requires …Examples: Coal transportation
- 237110-06 - Water Well LocatingWater Well Locating is a specialized industry that involves the use of advanced technology and equipment to locate underground water sources. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237110, which is related to Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction. Water Well Locating is an essential service for individuals and businesses that require access to clean and …Examples: Mining Operations
- 236115-11 - Earth Home ConstructionEarth Home Construction is a unique type of construction that involves building homes that are partially or fully underground. These homes are designed to be energy-efficient and sustainable, as they take advantage of the natural insulation provided by the earth. Earth Home Construction involves a range of techniques and materials that are specifically chosen to ensure the home is …Examples: Underground homes
- 237110-08 - Well Contractors-ArtesianWell Contractors-Artesian is a subdivision of the Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction industry, which involves the construction of wells that tap into underground water sources. These wells are typically used for drinking water, irrigation, and industrial purposes. Well Contractors-Artesian specialize in drilling and constructing artesian wells, which are wells that …Examples: Artesian well drilling, Well construction, Well drilling and repair, Water well drilling, Irrigation well drilling,
- 237120-06 - Gasoline Service Station Equipment InstallingGasoline Service Station Equipment Installing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237120 that involves the installation of equipment used in gasoline service stations. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the equipment used in gasoline service stations is installed correctly and functions properly. The equipment installed includes fuel dispensers, underground storage tanks, piping …Examples: Underground storage tanks installation
- 238290-13 - Tank Abandonment ServiceTank Abandonment Service is a specialized industry that involves the safe and proper decommissioning of underground or aboveground storage tanks that are no longer in use. This process is necessary to prevent environmental contamination and to comply with regulations set by local and federal authorities. Tank abandonment service providers are responsible for removing any remaining fuel or …Examples: Underground storage tank abandonment
- 238290-20 - Service Station Equipment-InstallingService Station Equipment-Installing is a subdivision of Other Building Equipment Contractors industry that involves the installation of equipment used in service stations. This includes the installation of fuel dispensers, underground storage tanks, piping systems, and other related equipment. Service Station Equipment-Installing contractors are responsible for ensuring that all equipment …Examples: Underground storage tanks installation
- 238290-21 - Service Station Equipment-ServicingService Station Equipment-Servicing is a subdivision of the Other Building Equipment Contractors industry that involves the maintenance and repair of equipment used in service stations. This industry includes the servicing of fuel dispensers, underground storage tanks, car wash equipment, air compressors, and other equipment found in service stations. Service Station Equipment-Servicing …Examples: Underground storage tank cleaning
- 238290-24 - Tank RemovalTank removal is a specialized industry that involves the safe and efficient removal of tanks from various locations. These tanks can be above ground or underground and can contain a variety of substances, including oil, gas, chemicals, and other hazardous materials. The process of tank removal requires a high level of expertise and knowledge to ensure that the tank is removed safely and …Examples: Underground storage tank removal
- 423610-80 - Utilities-Undrgrnd-Cbl Pipe/Wire (Wholesale)The Utilities-Undrgrnd-Cbl Pipe/Wire (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of underground cable, pipe, and wire used in utility systems. This includes the distribution of materials used in the construction and maintenance of electrical, gas, water, and telecommunications systems. Companies in this industry purchase products from manufacturers and distribute them to …Examples: Underground electrical cable
- 212390-08 - Diamond DrillingDiamond drilling is a specialized technique used in the mining and quarrying industry to extract core samples from the earth. This process involves drilling a cylindrical hole into the ground using a diamond-tipped drill bit. The core sample extracted from the hole provides valuable information about the geological composition of the earth, which is used to determine the location and …Examples: Underground mining, Open pit mining
- 212390-14 - MinesMines are a type of nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying industry that involves the extraction of various minerals from the earth's surface. This industry includes the mining of minerals such as gypsum, limestone, marble, and sandstone. Mines can be open-pit or underground, depending on the type of mineral being extracted and the location of the deposit. The process of …Examples: Gypsum mines, Limestone mines, Marble mines, Sandstone mines, Granite mines, Clay mines, Phosphate mines, Quartz mines,
- 333120-09 - Excavation Equipment ManufacturersExcavation Equipment Manufacturers are companies that specialize in the production of heavy machinery used for digging, trenching, and earthmoving. These manufacturers design and produce a range of equipment that is used in construction, mining, and other industries that require excavation. The equipment produced by these manufacturers is designed to be durable, efficient, and safe to …Examples: Mining Excavation Equipment, Underground Mining Equipment
- 213114-01 - Metal Mining ServicesMetal mining services is a subdivision of the support activities for metal mining industry. This industry involves providing a range of services to metal mining companies to aid in the extraction and processing of metal ores. Metal mining services can include exploration, drilling, blasting, transportation, and waste management. These services are essential to the …Examples: Mineral exploration, Ore extraction, Mineral processing, Mine site preparation, Mine closure and reclamation, Waste
- 541690-17 - Mining ConsultantsMining consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to mining companies. They help mining companies to optimize their operations, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. Mining consultants work with mining companies to identify areas where improvements can be made, and then develop and implement strategies to achieve those improvements. …Examples: Mineral exploration, Mine development, Mine operations, Mineral processing, Mine closure, Environmental compliance,
- 562910-10 - Mining Reclamation Service & Site WorkMining Reclamation Service & Site Work is a subdivision of the Remediation Services industry that focuses on the restoration of land and water resources that have been impacted by mining activities. This industry involves the cleanup and reclamation of abandoned mines, as well as the preparation of sites for new mining operations. The goal of Mining Reclamation Service …Examples: Site preparation for new mining operations
- 212312-01 - Crushed & Broken LimestoneCrushed & Broken Limestone is a subdivision of the Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining and Quarrying industry. This industry involves mining and quarrying of limestone, which is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate. The limestone is extracted from open-pit mines and quarries, crushed to various sizes, and transported to different locations for use in …Examples: Coal mine dust suppression
- 212390-06 - Salt ProcessingSalt processing is a subcategory of the Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying industry. It involves the extraction and refinement of salt from underground salt deposits or saltwater sources. The salt is then processed into various forms for use in a wide range of industries, including food, chemical, and pharmaceutical. …Examples: Rock salt mining
- 335139-08 - Fly Ash (Manufacturing)Fly Ash Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Electric Lamp Bulb and Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing industry. Fly ash is a fine powder that is a byproduct of burning pulverized coal in electric generation power plants. The manufacturing process involves collecting and processing fly ash to produce a range of products that can be used in various applications. …Examples: Mining Reclamation
- 423810-13 - Crushing & Pulverizing Equipment (Wholesale)The Crushing & Pulverizing Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of machinery used for crushing and pulverizing rocks, minerals, and other materials for industrial and commercial purposes. This equipment is typically used in the construction and mining industries, as well as in other industries that require the processing of raw materials. …Examples: Coal crushing equipment
- 237110-02 - Drilling & Boring ContractorsDrilling & Boring Contractors are specialized contractors who are responsible for drilling and boring holes in the ground for various purposes. This industry involves the use of heavy machinery and specialized equipment to drill holes in the ground for the installation of water and sewer lines, oil and gas wells, geothermal heating and cooling systems, and other underground utilities. …Examples: Mining exploration drilling
- 237110-10 - Well PumpsWell pumps are a crucial component of the water and sewer line construction industry. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of well pumps, which are used to extract water from underground sources such as wells and aquifers. Well pumps are essential for providing clean and safe drinking water to homes, businesses, and communities. …Examples: Mining dewatering well maintenance
- 238210-06 - Electric Cable Fault LocatingElectric Cable Fault Locating is a specialized service provided by Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors. This service involves the detection and repair of faults in electric cables, which can cause power outages, equipment damage, and safety hazards. Faults can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as damage to the cable, corrosion, or wear and tear. Electric Cable …Examples: Underground Cables, Mining Cables
- 238910-11 - Ground Penetration RadarGround Penetration Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. It is a type of site preparation contractor that specializes in detecting and mapping underground objects and structures. GPR is used to locate and identify buried utilities, pipes, cables, and other objects that are hidden beneath the ground. It is also used to …Examples: Mining Exploration
- 327992-09 - Vermiculite (Manufacturing)Vermiculite manufacturing is a process that involves the extraction and processing of vermiculite, a naturally occurring mineral that expands when heated. Vermiculite is used in a variety of industries, including construction, horticulture, and agriculture. The manufacturing process involves mining vermiculite from open-pit mines or underground mines, crushing and screening the ore …Examples: Insulation materials, Soil amendments, Fireproofing materials, Animal feed additives, Hydroponic growing media, Pool
- 541330-28 - Engineers-GeologicalEngineers-Geological is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves providing geological engineering services to clients. Geological engineers are responsible for analyzing geological data and providing recommendations for the development of infrastructure projects. They work on projects related to mining, oil and gas …Examples: Tunneling and underground construction
- 541360-05 - Exploration-Drilling ContractorsExploration-Drilling Contractors is a subdivision of the Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services industry that involves companies specializing in drilling and exploration services for natural resources such as oil, gas, and minerals. These contractors are responsible for drilling wells and conducting exploratory tests to determine the location, quantity, and quality of natural resources in a …Examples: Coalbed methane drilling, Underground storage exploration
- 541360-10 - Surveyors-SeismicSurveyors-Seismic is a subdivision of the Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services industry, which involves the measurement and mapping of the earth's surface and subsurface using various techniques. Surveyors-Seismic specifically focuses on the use of seismic technology to gather data about the earth's subsurface, including the location and characteristics of underground oil and gas …Examples: Mining companies
- 562219-01 - Disposal WellsDisposal Wells is a subdivision of the Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal industry, which involves the disposal of nonhazardous waste materials into underground wells. Disposal wells are typically used for the disposal of fluids generated from oil and gas production, such as brine, produced water, and drilling muds. These wells are designed to prevent contamination of surface …Examples: Mining companies
- 423810-02 - Contractors Equipment Supplies-Dlrs/Service (Wholesale)Contractors Equipment Supplies-Dlrs/Service (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423810 that deals with the wholesale distribution and servicing of equipment and supplies used in construction and mining activities. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of specialized tools and machinery to contractors, builders, and mining companies. The equipment and supplies …Examples: Mining equipment distribution
- 213112-03 - Oil & Gas Exploration & DevelopmentOil & Gas Exploration & Development is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 213112, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations. This industry involves the exploration, drilling, and development of oil and gas reserves in various locations around the world. The primary objective of this industry is to locate and extract oil and gas from the earth's crust, which can …Examples: Coal bed methane extraction
- 221118-04 - Power PlantsPower Plants are facilities that generate electricity by converting various forms of energy into electrical energy. These facilities are responsible for producing a significant portion of the world's electricity supply. Power Plants can be classified into different types based on the source of energy they use, such as fossil fuels, nuclear energy, hydroelectric power, wind power, solar power, and …Examples: Coal-fired Power Plants
- 237130-21 - Co-GenerationCo-Generation is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237130 that involves the simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat from the same energy source. This process is also known as Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and is used in a variety of industries to increase energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Co-Generation systems can be powered by a range of fuels including natural …Examples: Hospital CHP Systems, University Cogeneration Plants, Industrial CHP Systems, District Heating and Cooling Systems,
- 324199-04 - Coils-Plate (Manufacturers)Coils-Plate (Manufacturers) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 324199 that involves the manufacturing of coils and plates made of petroleum and coal products. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of coils and plates that are used in various applications such as construction, automotive, and manufacturing. The coils and plates produced by this industry are made from a …Examples: Steel coils for construction, Aluminum plates for automotive industry, Copper coils for electrical applications,
- 325194-02 - Methanol (Manufacturing)Methanol manufacturing is a subdivision of cyclic crude, intermediate, and gum and wood chemical manufacturing industry. Methanol, also known as wood alcohol, is a colorless liquid that is used as a feedstock in the production of various chemicals such as formaldehyde, acetic acid, and methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE). The manufacturing process involves the conversion of natural gas, coal, …Examples: Formaldehyde production, Acetic acid production, Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) production, Dimethyl ether (DME)
- 331110-09 - Steel Works/Blast Furnaces/Rolling Mills (Manufacturing)The Steel Works/Blast Furnaces/Rolling Mills (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of iron and steel through the use of blast furnaces, steelmaking furnaces, rolling mills, and other metalworking machinery. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of steel products, including bars, plates, sheets, coils, pipes, and wire rods. The process of steel production …Examples: Steel plates, Steel coils, Steel bars, Steel sheets, Steel pipes, Wire rods, Structural steel, Reinforcing steel,
- 333414-01 - Boilers-New & Used (Manufacturing)Boilers-New & Used (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Heating Equipment (except Warm Air Furnaces) Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of new and used boilers, which are vessels designed to heat water or produce steam for heating or power generation purposes. Boilers can be used in a variety of settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial …Examples: Coal-fired boilers
- 335311-03 - Power Plant Equipment (Manufacturing)Power Plant Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of machinery and equipment used in power generation facilities. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment, including boilers, turbines, generators, and other auxiliary equipment used in power plants. The equipment produced by this industry is essential for the production of electricity and is used in …Examples: Boiler manufacturing, Turbine manufacturing, Generator manufacturing, Condenser manufacturing, Heat exchanger
- 336510-03 - Railroad Cars (Manufacturing)Railroad Cars (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336510, which involves the manufacturing of railroad rolling stock. This industry is responsible for the production of railroad cars, including passenger cars, freight cars, and other specialized cars used in the transportation of goods and people. The manufacturing process involves the design, engineering, and construction of these …Examples: Coal cars
- 423320-12 - Cinders (Wholesale)Cinders (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of cinders, which are the residue left after the burning of coal or other materials. Cinders are commonly used in construction as a lightweight aggregate in concrete blocks, as well as in the production of cement and …Examples: Lightweight concrete blocks, Cinder block pavers, Cinder block retaining walls, Cinder block garden beds, Cinder block
- 424690-40 - Gas Compressor Stations (Wholesale)Gas Compressor Stations (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of gas compressor stations, which are used to compress natural gas and other gases for transportation through pipelines. Gas compressor stations are essential for the transportation of natural gas over long distances, as …Examples: Coal bed methane gas compressor stations
- 483211-07 - Water Transportation Of Freight NECWater Transportation Of Freight NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 483211, which involves the transportation of freight on inland waterways. This industry includes the transportation of goods such as raw materials, finished products, and other cargo via rivers, canals, and other inland waterways. The Water Transportation Of Freight NEC industry is an essential part of the transportation and …Examples: Coal transportation
- 488210-01 - Car Loading & UnloadingThe Car Loading & Unloading industry involves the support activities for rail transportation, specifically the loading and unloading of rail cars. This industry is responsible for ensuring that goods are safely and efficiently loaded onto rail cars for transportation to their destination. The loading and unloading process requires specialized equipment and trained personnel to handle the various …Examples: Coal Loading & Unloading
- 488320-01 - LighterageLighterage is a subdivision of the Marine Cargo Handling industry that involves the transportation of cargo between ships and shore or between ships. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient transfer of goods from one vessel to another, ensuring that cargo is delivered on time and in good condition. …Examples: Coal transfer
- 541360-03 - Exploration ConsultantsExploration Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to companies involved in the exploration of natural resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and water. They use their knowledge and expertise to help clients identify potential areas for exploration, assess the feasibility of projects, and develop strategies to maximize the value of their resources. Exploration …Examples: Coal Exploration
- 541360-06 - Explorers-Natural ResourcesExplorers-Natural Resources is a subdivision of the Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services industry that involves the exploration and extraction of natural resources such as minerals, oil, and gas. This industry is responsible for identifying and evaluating potential sites for resource extraction, as well as developing and implementing plans for extraction. …Examples: Coal exploration
- 211120-02 - Oil & Gas ProducersOil & Gas Producers are companies that extract and produce crude oil and natural gas from underground reserves. This industry involves exploration, drilling, and extraction of oil and gas from the earth's surface. Oil & Gas Producers are responsible for the production of crude oil and natural gas, which are used as primary sources of energy for various industries. …Examples: Offshore drilling, Oil sands extraction, Shale gas extraction, Oil and gas exploration, Oil and gas production, Oil and
- 211120-03 - Oil & Gas-ProductionThe Oil & Gas-Production industry involves the exploration, extraction, and production of crude oil and natural gas from underground reservoirs. This industry is responsible for the extraction of raw materials that are used to produce a wide range of products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, and other petrochemicals. The production process involves a range of activities, from …Examples: Offshore drilling, Onshore drilling, Oil sands extraction, Hydraulic fracturing, Oil and gas processing, Oil and gas
- 211120-05 - Oil OperatorsOil Operators are companies that specialize in the extraction of crude petroleum from the earth. This industry involves the exploration, drilling, and production of oil from underground reservoirs. Oil Operators are responsible for managing the entire process of oil extraction, from locating oil reserves to transporting the extracted oil to refineries. They work in a variety of locations, …Examples: Offshore drilling, Oilfield services, Oil exploration, Oil production, Oil transportation, Oilfield equipment
- 211120-06 - Oil CrudeThe Oil Crude industry is a subdivision of the Crude Petroleum Extraction industry, which involves the exploration, extraction, and production of crude oil. The Oil Crude industry specifically focuses on the extraction of crude oil from underground reservoirs and wells. This industry plays a crucial role in the global energy sector, as crude oil is a primary source of fuel for …Examples: Offshore drilling, Onshore drilling, Oil sands extraction, Oil shale extraction, Enhanced oil recovery, Oilfield
- 211130-01 - Natural Gas LiquidsNatural Gas Liquids (NGL) is a subdivision of the Natural Gas Extraction industry that involves the extraction and separation of hydrocarbons from natural gas. NGLs are a mixture of hydrocarbons that are in a gaseous state underground but are liquefied through the extraction process. These hydrocarbons include ethane, propane, butane, isobutane, and pentane. NGLs are commonly used as …Examples: Petrochemical Feedstocks, Heating and Cooking Fuels, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Ethane, Propane, Butane, Isobutane,
- 213111-03 - Drilling-Oil & Gas WellsThe Drilling-Oil & Gas Wells industry involves the exploration and extraction of crude oil and natural gas from underground reservoirs. This industry is a crucial part of the energy sector and plays a significant role in meeting the world's energy demands. The drilling process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to extract oil and gas from the earth's surface. The …Examples: Coalbed Methane Drilling
- 213111-04 - Gas Well DrillingGas Well Drilling is a specialized industry that involves the process of drilling wells to extract natural gas from underground reservoirs. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 213111, which is focused on drilling oil and gas wells. Gas Well Drilling is a complex process that requires a range of specialized equipment and skilled professionals to ensure the safe and efficient …Examples: Coalbed Methane Extraction
- 221210-04 - Gas ProducersGas Producers are companies that extract and produce natural gas from underground reserves. This industry involves the exploration, drilling, and extraction of natural gas, as well as the processing and transportation of the gas to distribution centers. Gas Producers play a crucial role in the energy sector, providing a reliable source of fuel for a variety of industries and consumers. …Examples: Natural gas extraction, Gas well drilling, Gas field services, Gas exploration, Gas production, Gas processing, Gas
- 237110-05 - Water Well Drilling & ServiceWater Well Drilling & Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237110 that involves the construction, installation, and maintenance of water wells. This industry is responsible for drilling wells to access underground water sources for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking water, and industrial use. Water Well Drilling & Service companies also provide services such as well …Examples: Residential well drilling, Agricultural well drilling, Industrial well drilling, Geothermal well drilling, Irrigation
- 237110-14 - Water Main ContractorsWater Main Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction, installation, repair, and maintenance of water mains. Water mains are the underground pipes that transport water from the source to homes, businesses, and other buildings. The work of Water Main Contractors involves a range of activities, including excavation, trenching, pipe laying, welding, and backfilling. They …Examples: Water main installation, Water main repair, Water main replacement, Water main maintenance, Water main inspection,
- 237130-07 - Pole Line ContractorsPole Line Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction, installation, and maintenance of power and communication lines that are supported by poles. These contractors are responsible for the installation of poles, stringing of wires, and the installation of related equipment such as transformers and insulators. Pole Line Contractors work on both overhead and underground …Examples: Power line installation, Communication line installation, Pole line maintenance, Pole line repair, Overhead line
- 237130-14 - Utility ContractorsUtility Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction and maintenance of power and communication lines, as well as related structures. These contractors are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining the infrastructure that provides power and communication services to homes, businesses, and other facilities. Utility Contractors work on a variety of projects, from …Examples: Underground cable installation
- 237310-19 - Road BoringRoad Boring is a specialized industry within the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction subdivision of the NAICS Code 237310. This industry involves the use of drilling equipment to create underground tunnels or bores for the installation of various utilities such as water, gas, and electrical lines. Road Boring is a crucial process in the construction of highways, streets, and bridges …Examples: Water Line Installation, Gas Line Installation, Electrical Line Installation, Fiber Optic Line Installation, Sewer Line
- 237990-19 - Caissons-StructuralCaissons-Structural is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237990, which falls under the category of Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. This industry involves the construction of underground structures that are used to support buildings, bridges, and other large structures. Caissons are cylindrical structures that are drilled into the ground and filled with concrete or other …Examples: Bridge construction, High-rise building construction, Stadium construction, Dam construction, Tower construction, Wind
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