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    Russia: Current coal reserves can be supplied for 100 years

    • Last Update: 2023-01-03
    • Source: Internet
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    The Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation assessed the country's coal reserves
    , according to the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation.

    "At current levels of production, the provision of distributed subsoil coal reserves for the coal industry averages about 100 years
    ," the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation noted.

    At the same time, the Ministry of Natural Resources stressed that distributed subsoil resources only take into account 17% (47.
    3 billion tons)
    of the total reserves.
    As of January 1, 2020, Russia's total coal reserves were 275.
    4 billion tons
    .

    "If coal reserves of the unallocated subsoil are put into operation, the safety of the coal mining industry will increase for at least 200 years
    ," the ministry added.

    According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, Russia's coal reserves are located in
    22 coal basins and 146 separate deposits.
    More than half of the total reserves are lignite, about 146 billion tons, bituminous coal accounts for 120.
    4 billion tons, of which 50.
    1 billion tons are suitable for coking, and anthracite reserves are 9 billion tons
    .
    About 174.
    6 billion tonnes (63%) of coal reserves are suitable for open-pit mining
    .

    The Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation assessed the country's coal reserves
    , according to the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation.

    "At current levels of production, the provision of distributed subsoil coal reserves for the coal industry averages about 100 years
    ," the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation noted.

    At the same time, the Ministry of Natural Resources stressed that distributed subsoil resources only take into account 17% (47.
    3 billion tons)
    of the total reserves.
    As of January 1, 2020, Russia's total coal reserves were 275.
    4 billion tons
    .

    "If coal reserves of the unallocated subsoil are put into operation, the safety of the coal mining industry will increase for at least 200 years
    ," the ministry added.

    According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, Russia's coal reserves are located in
    22 coal basins and 146 separate deposits.
    More than half of the total reserves are lignite, about 146 billion tons, bituminous coal accounts for 120.
    4 billion tons, of which 50.
    1 billion tons are suitable for coking, and anthracite reserves are 9 billion tons
    .
    About 174.
    6 billion tonnes (63%) of coal reserves are suitable for open-pit mining
    .

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