OJSC Raspadskaya is a Russia-based coal-mining company owned by Evraz (82%) [3][4][1][2] and headquartered in Mezhdurechensk, Kemerovo Oblast. The company produces 7 million tons of coal per year (in 2012).[5]
In addition to the main Raspadskaya coal mine, Russia's largest single underground mine, Raspadskaya group consists of about 20 industrial, transportation, infrastructure and financial enterprises.[6] The company export to Ukraine and Eastern Europe and is in the process of actively exploring entry into the South-Asian markets.
Structure
Raspadskaya Group includes the following companies:
- OJSC "Mezhdurechenskaya Coal Company-96" (MUK-96)
- CJSC Raspadskaya Koksovaya underground mine
- CJSC "Razrez-Raspadsky" open-pit mine
- CJSC Raspadskaya Preparation Plant
- Olzherasskoye Shaft-Sinking Unit, Tomusinskoye Cargo Handling Unit, Montazhnik Raspadskoy, Raspadskaya Joy, Puteets, Raspadsky Ugol
- Satkinsky ironworks[6] (Satka, Chelyabinsk Oblast).
Raspadskaya coal mine
Raspadskaya's total resources were estimated at 1,461 million tons and total coal reserves at 782 million ton (JORC standards, according to IMC Consulting report as of June 2006, of which 22 million tons produced by 31 March 2008). High quality of our reserves allows us to employ highly productive modern equipment and achieve high recovery rates. Based on the volume produced in 2007, our reserves-to-production ratio amounts to about 55 years of production.
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References
- Анатолий Джумайло, Елизавета Кузнецова. Evraz довел долю в "Распадской" до 82% 17 January 2013^
- Анатолий Джумайло. Evraz раскрыл структуру акционеров после покупки "Распадской" 22 January 2013^
- Анатолий Джумайло. "Распадская" доработалась до убытка 29 March 2013^
- Анатолий Джумайло. Evraz добыл уголь "Распадской" 10 May 2012^
- Новости, комментарии, обзоры, аналитика РБК Quote^
- Кузнецкий уголь получил уральский чугун 6 August 2004^