Thursday 9 April 2015

Coal Mining in Poland to 2020, New Report Launched

Coal Mining in Poland to 2020

Polish coal reserves of 5.4 billion tonnes (bt) ranked fifteenth in global terms, accounting for 0.6% of the global total at the end of 2013. Brown coal deposits occur in young geological formations, and originated both in platform areas and sedimentary basins in orogenic belts. Polish hard coal deposits date from the carboniferous age and occur in three basins: the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB), the Lublin Coal Basin (LCB) and the Lower Silesian Coal Basin (LSCB). The country’s estimated coal production in 2014 was 144.5 million tons (Mt), up by 2% compared to 2013, with the majority of the country’s coal originating from the Upper Silesian and Lublin basins.

The 'Coal Mining in Poland to 2020' report comprehensively covers the country’s historic and forecast data on coal production, reserves, consumption and trade to 2020. The trade section provides information on export volumes to destination countries. The report includes drivers and restraints affecting the industry, profiles of major coal mining companies, information on the major active, exploration and development projects and regulations governing the industry.

The fiscal regime section provides information about the country’s regulatory authority, laws, licenses and other fiscal regime information such as taxes, rates and other charges applicable to the mining of the commodity in the country. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Polish mining value chain, and for new competitors considering entering the industry.

Scope
The report contains an overview of the Polish coal mining industry together with the key growth factors and restraints affecting the industry. Further, it provides information about reserves, resources by type and location, historic production and production forecast, coal prices, domestic consumption, exports, export by country, demand drivers, competitive landscape and major active, exploration and development projects.

Reasons to Buy
To gain an understanding of the Polish coal mining industry, the relevant drivers and restraining factors, reserves, resources by type, historic and forecast production, coal prices, consumption and trade, demand drivers, competitive landscape and major active, exploration and development projects and the country's fiscal regime.

Key Highlights
In Poland, brown coal can be distinguished into two types: soft brown coal and hard brown coal with hard brown coal further classified as dull and bright types.

Spanning over 47 pages, Coal Mining in Poland to 2020” report covers the Executive Summary, Coal Mining in Poland – Drivers And Restraints, Coal Mining in Poland – Reserves, Production, Consumption and Trade, Competitive Landscape, Fiscal Regime, Appendix. The report covered companies are - PGE Górnictwo i Energetyka Konwencjonalna Spółka Akcyjna, Kompania Węglowa SA, Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa SA, Katowicki Holding Weglowy SA

For further information on this report, please visit- http://mrr.cm/4gX

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