Russia's Urgalugol Plans to Increase Coal Production to 18 Million Tons by 2030
2026-06-10 10:02
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russia's Urgalugol Joint-Stock Company (АО «Ургалуголь», a subsidiary of the Siberian Coal Energy Company (СУЭК)) plans to increase annual coal production in the Khabarovsk Territory to 18 million tons by 2030. During the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (ПМЭФ), Siberian Coal Energy Company General Director Alexander Redkin (Александр Редькин) reported this production increase plan to Khabarovsk Territory Governor Dmitry Demeshin (Дмитрий Демешин).

Urgalugol is developing the Urgal deposit (Ургальское месторождение) in the Verkhnebureinsky District of the Khabarovsk Territory and is the largest taxpayer in the region. In 2024, the enterprise mined 10.34 million tons of coal; in 2025, production increased to 11.23 million tons; in 2026, it plans to raise production to 12 million tons.

Coal is extracted from the "Bureinsky" ( «Буреинский» ) open-pit mine, the "Severnaya" ( «Северная» ) mine, and the "Pravoberezhny" ( «Правобережный» ) open-pit mine. The enterprise is currently implementing a plan to increase the annual production of the "Pravoberezhny" open-pit mine to 9 million tons.

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