Ukraine: some Donbass works and mines restored
Due to the war in the East Ukraine lost half of its coal mining, while its metal industry fell by a quarter.
Due to the war in the East Ukraine lost half of its coal mining, while its metal industry fell by a quarter.
The mine named after Stashkov (DTEK Dneprovskoe Mine Group) has constructed and put into operation a new master station.
In January-September Irshansk Mining and Processing Works (Zhitomir region) produced 115.7 thousand tons of ilmenite concentrate.
In the fourth quarter Dneprovsky Iron and Steel Works named after Dzerzhinsky (DMKD) will decrease its output by 25% due to the planned repairs, of the blast furnace #12 in particular.
Revival of the Dniepropetrovsk region industry is underway. For the second month in a row local companies increase their output.
In January-September Zaporozhye Aluminum Works received 1336.89 million UAH of net losses, up by 11.7% YoY (1197.07 million UAH).
The government of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic, a terrorist organization, supported by the Putin regime, plans to import iron ore raw materials from the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly in Russia as an alternative to Ukraine.
Turboatom has put one of its two steel smelting furnaces after a major overhaul into operation. The modernization helped to increase metal quality and output, while decreasing air pollution.