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Daily Archives: 18.11.2015

Ukraine: ZTMK chooses design surveyor

Zaporozhye Titanium and Magnesium WorksBy admin18.11.2015Leave a comment

Zaporozhye Titanium and Magnesium Works, a part of Group DF, has chosen the Institute of mining and chemical industry (Lviv) to carry out design and survey work for reconstruction of a part of spongy titanium manufacture and assembling site.

Ukraine: Stakhanov miners on strike

coalBy admin18.11.2015Leave a comment

Workers from the mine named after Stakhanov in Donetsk region have gone on strike demanding the payment of the indebted salary.

Ukraine: Metinvest shares crash

Metinvest Group of CompaniesBy admin18.11.2015Leave a comment

Ukrainian stock exchange trades on November 16, ended with a sharp fall of Metinvest shares.

Ukraine: VostGOK to increase uranium output

VostGOKBy admin18.11.2015Leave a comment

According to Vostochny Mining and Processing Works general director Alexander Sorokin, there is a state program to ensure that in 5 years all fuel stations will be 100% provided with uranium.

Ukraine: steel pipes export-import in October 2015

Ukrainian pipesBy admin18.11.2015Leave a comment

In October Ukraine exported $39.34 million worth of steel pipes, while imports totaled $10.09 million.

Ukraine: Coal Energy output up in October 2015

coalBy admin18.11.2015Leave a comment

In October Luxembourg-based Coal Energy S.A. with assets in Ukraine mined 47.14 thousand tons of coal, up 9.4 times, or by 42.12 thousand tons, YoY.

Ukraine: Lvivugol to double output

LvivugolBy admin18.11.2015Leave a comment

State enterprise Lvivugol intends to increase its coal output two times, or by 1.5 million tons, to 3 million tons by 2020.

Ukraine: coal theft scheme uncovered

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Law-enforcers have uncovered a scheme of coal thieving from DTEK Pavlogradugol mines and slagheaps. 30 tons of coal have been confiscated.

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