— In the Republic of Uzbekistan, in January-July 2022, coal and lignite mining enterprises produced products worth 675.3 billion soums. The physical volume index of the network compared to January-July 2021 amounted to 102.8%.
— In the Republic of Uzbekistan, in January-July 2022, coal and lignite mining enterprises produced products worth 675.3 billion soums. The physical volume index of the network compared to January-July 2021 amounted to 102.8%.
To ensure sustainable mining in Uzbekistan alignment to CRIRSCO standards for exploration reporting and reserve estimates will protect the environment while satisfying investors through increased project confidence
— The volumes of open pit coal mining and coal mining at the operating fields in Uzbekistan as of December 30, 2020 have grown significantly, compared to the same period last year, Trend reports referring to the press service of Uzbekcoal.
— Shargun coal mine (месторождениe Шаргунь) is an underground mine in Shargun, Saryasiya, Surkhandarya, Uzbekistan. As of 2023, the mine was scaling up to 900,000 tonnes per annum. The Shargun coal mine is owned and operated by Shargunkumir JSC. 99.86% of the company is owned by O'zbekiston Temir yo'llari JSC …
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— Estimates suggest Uzbekistan boasts coal reserves of approximately 2 bn tons, a resource that the nation is keen on harnessing to its fullest potential. Over the years, Uzbekistan has steadily increased its coal mining endeavors.
— Uzbekistan is a small coal producer, ranked 34th in the world, extracting 4.1 million tonnes in 2019. The major coal mines in the country include: Baysun coal mine and Shargun coal mine.
— Uzbekistan plans to produce 8 million tons of coal in 2024. On July 9, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev got acquainted with the progress report on the implementation of investment projects in the field of geology.
— Uzbekistan has the world's fourth-largest gold reserves and is ranked 12th in the world and second among Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries (after Russia) in terms of mining. Uzbekistan is among the top 15 countries with the largest uranium and copper reserves.
— In May 2023, the President of Uzbekistan ordered the Angren coal mine to increase production by 22% in 2023, the company received USD80 million loan to be able to achieve this. Total coal production in Uzbekistan is …