South Africa’s Lontoh Coal to focus on supplying coking coal to China

Tuesday, 12 July 2011 16:04:46 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Tshepo Kgadima, CEO of South African coal explorer Lontoh Coal Limited, has stated that, with the rapid development of the Chinese economy and its growing demand for energy, Lontoh Coal Limited will offer 18 million mt of coking coal per year to China in the next two or three years.
 
Lontoh Coal Limited is a privately-owned company focused on exploration of coking coal, anthracite coal and steam coal in South Africa. Its coal reserves exceed seven billion mt. 

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