The Polish government plans to organize its coal mines into three large regional groups (Gornoslaska, Malopolska and Wschodnia), which entails further reshuffling at state coal companies, the daily Puls Biznesu wrote, calling out major elements of the coal sector program to 2030 presented June 26. The first group will comprise PGG and Bobrek-Piekary mine from Weglokoks, the second will cover listed power group Tauron’s mining unit Wydobycie, and the third will be Enea’s listed coal mining unit, Bogdanka. Coking coal miner JSW will form the fourth, coal-and-coke group.
Related Posts
Video Spotlight
Subscribe
CA Sidebar 00 (aka Half Page)
CA Sidebar 01 (aka BoomBox)
Digital Editions
CA Sidebar 02 (aka BoomBox_02)
Top 10 Coal Producing States & Regions
Week Ending (12/31/22) (in Thousand Short Tons) | YTD '23 | YTD '22 | % Change |
---|---|---|---|
Wyoming | 247,389 | 238,773 | 3.6 |
West Virginia | 83,378 | 78,620 | 6.1 |
Illinois | 37,461 | 78,620 | -52.4 |
Pennsylvania | 36,138 | 40,311 | -10.4 |
Montana | 29,187 | 28,580 | 2.1 |
Kentucky | 28,479 | 26,426 | 7.8 |
North Dakota | 27,163 | 26,513 | 2.5 |
Indiana | 22,599 | 19,470 | 16.1 |
Texas | 17,221 | 17,250 | -0.2 |
Colorado | 13,503 | 11,875 | 13.7 |
Appalachian Total | 158,785 | 155,540 | 2.1 |
Interior Total | 97,445 | 93,410 | 4.3 |
Western Total | 340,947 | 328,481 | 3.8 |
U.S. Total | 597,177 | 577,431 | 3.4 |