Ukraine: DTEK not to import anthracite coal
DTEK tries to take its anthracite coal from warehouses in Donetsk and Lugansk regions, and not import it.
DTEK tries to take its anthracite coal from warehouses in Donetsk and Lugansk regions, and not import it.
Ternovskaya mine has put the new 342 long face into operation with capacity of 220 thousand tons of coal.
From September 7 to September 14 DTEK increased coal stocks at its thermal power stations by 64.7 thousand tons.
In August 31 – September 6 DTEK increased coal stocks of its thermal power stations by 30 thousand tons. During that period stations received 390 thousand tons of coal, and used 360 thousand tons to produce electricity.
As of September 1, DTEK thermal power stations warehouse 1.14 million tons of coal. Provided the deliveries face no hindrance, coal stocks will be further increased.
On the eve of the Miners Day DTEK Dobropolyeugol employees found out their working week had been shortened to just 2 days.
DTEK has made first deliveries of anthracite coal from the Anti-terrorist operation zone via a new railroad delivery route Nikotovka-Mayorskaya.
The largest private energy company of Ukraine – DTEK, owned by Rinat Akhmetov – owes 300 million UAH for coal supplied in 2015, informed coal and energy industry minister Vladimir Demchyshin.