Ukraine: DTEK Pervomayskoye Mine Group fulfills its coal-mining plan
In 2015 the mine group put four new long faces into operation.
In 2015 the mine group put four new long faces into operation.
DTEK has announced its eurobonds holders that it planned to restructure its obligations in Q1 2016.
DTEK could import coal by sea only if the state enterprise Energorynok pays all its debts to the company.
DTEK promises to pay Cleaning-Service that now employs workers from Dobropolyeugol mines.
The Central Processing Factory Pavlogradskaya has processed its 4 million tons of coal from the start of the year. This coal is supplied to 5 Ukrainian thermal power stations.
Coal deliveries from Donbass territories occupied by Russia-supported terrorists have been stopped.
In January-September DTEK coal exports reached 1 million tons, down by 71.4% YoY.
Metinvest negotiations with its creditors about the $3 billion debt restructuring are slow and ineffective, say the banks.