Belon ups coking coal concentrate output by 6.4 percent in Jan-Sept

Wednesday, 27 October 2010 17:22:11 (GMT+3)   |  
       

The Russian steel producer Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) has announced that in the first nine months of the current year its coal mining subsidiary Belon increased its coking coal concentrate production by 6.4 percent year on year to 2.118 million mt.
 
Meanwhile, in Q3 2010, Belon saw a 29.7 percent quarter on quarter decrease in concentrate production, due to change of walls, additional works to meet safety requirements, difficult geological and mining conditions and increased ash content. Starting from September 2010 production volumes recovered and are in line with production targets for the end of 2010.

MMK also noted that, due to the persisting undersupply of fat-base coking coals in Russian domestic market after the explosion at Raspadskaya mine in May this year, Belon has become one of the key suppliers of these coal grades. The company has increased its share in the Russian market in 2010 to 10 percent, from eight percent in 2009. 

Production, thousand mt

Production

Q3 2010

Q2 2010

Change

Jan-Sept 2010

Jan-Sept 2009

Change

Coking coal

822

1,150

-28.5%

3,325

2,828

17.6%

Mined

747

1,078

-30.7%

3,026

2,753

9.9%

Purchased

75

72

4.2%

299

75

298.7%

Coking coal concentrate

525

747

-29.7%

2,118

1,991

6.4%

Steam coal

628

887

-29.2%

2,481

1,758

41.1%

Mined

628

887

-29.2%

2,481

1,755

41.4%

Purchased

0

0

n/a

0

3

n/a

Steam coal concentrate

569

853

-33.3%

2,128

1,693

25.7%

Average prices, USD

Q3 2010

Q2 2010

Change

Jan-Sept 2010

Jan-Sept 2009

Change

Coking coal concentrate

146

139

5.0%

134

61

119.7%

Steam coal concentrate

46

40

15.0%

43

52

-17.3%


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