This document provides an overview of coal preparation, carbonization, liquefaction, and gasification processes. It describes how coal is cleaned and separated from impurities in preparation. Carbonization is the process of converting coal to coke through heating in the absence of air. Liquefaction and gasification convert coal to liquid and gaseous fuels. Key steps and technologies are outlined for each process, including separation mechanisms for preparation and different gasification techniques. Environmental and economic considerations are also briefly discussed.