Chongqing Steel sees slight rise in coke output in November 1-20

Monday, 05 December 2011 17:12:15 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Chinese steel producer Chongqing Iron and Steel Group (Chongqing Steel) has announced a slight rise in its metallurgical coke output at its coking plant for the first 20 days of November.
 
Accordingly, during the first 20 days of November this year Chongqing Steel produced 123,036 mt of coke, up 1.012 percent or 1,519 mt compared to the same period of October. Not including days when scheduled overhaul work was carried out, Chongqing Steel's average daily output of coke in November was 6,300 mt. In the whole of October, the company's coke output had totaled 188,000 mt.

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