Location | |
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Central District | |
Country | Botswana |
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Products | Coking coal |
The Mea Coal Mine is a coal mine located in Central District. The mine has coal reserves amounting to 335 million tonnes of coking coal, one of the largest coal reserves in Africa and the world. [1]
Drift mining is either the mining of an ore deposit by underground methods, or the working of coal seams accessed by adits driven into the surface outcrop of the coal bed. A drift mine is an underground mine in which the entry or access is above water level and generally on the slope of a hill, driven horizontally into the ore seam. Random House dictionary says the origin of the term "drift mine" is an Americanism, circa 1885–1890.
The Janina coal mine is a large mine in the south of Poland in Libiąż, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, 350 km south-west of the capital, Warsaw. The mine has been erected by Compagnie Galicienne de Mines, a French mining company, in 1907. Between 1921 and 1939 the Janina mine was under management of its Polish chief executive, Zygmunt Szczotkowski. During World War II it was repurposed into one of the German Nazi concentration camps. After the war the Janina mine was nationalizated, as all enterprises with over 50 employees had been at that time.
The Bilytska coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Bilytska represents one of the largest coal reserve in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 68.2 million tonnes of coal. The annual coal production is around 427,000 tonnes.
The Hlyboka coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Hlyboka represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 23.3 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 647,000 tonnes.
The Kholodna Balka coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Kholodna Balka represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 51.3 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 523,000 tonnes.
The Kirov coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Kirov represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 23.6 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 765,000 tonnes.
The Komsomolets of Donbas coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Komsomolets of Donbas represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 137.5 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 2.12 million tonnes.
The Pokrovs'ke coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Pokrovs'ke coal mine represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 79.5 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 3.49 million tonnes.
The Molodohvardiiska coal mine is a large coal mine located in the southeast of Ukraine in Luhansk Oblast. Molodohvardiiska represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 63.6 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 712,000 tonnes.
The Zhovtnevyi Rudnyk coal mine is a large coal mine located in the southeast of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Zhovtnevyi Rudnyk represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 97.5 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 805,000 tonnes.
The Svitanok coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Svitanok represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine, having estimated reserves of 14.3 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 463,000 tonnes.
The Skochinsky coal mine is a large coal mine located in the city of Donetsk, in the south-east of Ukraine. It is named after the Alexander A. Skochinsky, a Soviet mining engineer and researcher.
The Vinnytska coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Vinnytska represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 14.7 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 303,000 tonnes.
The Yasynivska–Hlyboka coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Yasynivska–Hlyboka represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine, having estimated reserves of 41.5 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 434,000 tonnes.
The Pivdennodonbaska 1 coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Pivdennodonbaska 1 represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine, having estimated reserves of 69.3 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 1.2 million tonnes.
The Pivdennodonbaska 3 coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Pivdennodonbaska 3 represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 156.9 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 1.42 million tonnes.
The Zhdanivska coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. With estimated reserves of 43.3 million tonnes, Zhdanivska represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine. The annual coal production is around 712,000 tonnes.
The Zuivska coal mine is a large coal mine located in the south-east of Ukraine in Donetsk Oblast. Zuivska represents one of the largest coal reserves in Ukraine having estimated reserves of 17.4 million tonnes. The annual coal production is around 570,000 tonnes.
South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) is the largest coal producing company of India. It is a "Miniratna" Company, and one of eight fully owned subsidiaries of Coal India Limited. The company has its headquarter at Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India and 92 mines spread over Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh; 70 underground, 21 opencast, and 1 mixed. It is a schedule 'B' Mini Ratna CPSE in coal & lignite under the administrative control of the Ministry of Coal.
Closplint is an unincorporated community in Harlan County, Kentucky, United States. The settlement was named Cloversplint after the mining company that built the mine to exploit the coal and the settlement as a coal town in 1926. The arrangement of the company houses is considered to have shown the influence of reform thinking about such towns. The company operated here between 1928 and 1946. When the United States Postal Service established a post office, it shortened the name to Closplint.