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A few days ago, China Coal Group issued a statement saying that the group expects to start 15 coal mines
with a total capacity of 54.
7 million tons in 2018.
In 2018, China Coal Group expects to add 54.
7 million tons of coal capacity
The coal mines will be located in the Inner Mongolia, Shanxi and Shaanxi regions
of northwest China.
The group has ordered 23 coal mines to continue production during the Lunar New Year holiday, increasing production by an average of 50,000 tonnes per day compared to the same period last year
.
China Coal Group also said it would not raise coal prices until early March to secure coal supplies
.
The move comes after utilities warned of rising coal prices and tight coal supplies caused by snowstorms across the country
.
Last week, Shanxi, China's second-largest coal-producing province, asked coal miners to shorten or cancel the Lunar New Year holiday
.
,
A few days ago, China Coal Group issued a statement saying that the group expects to start 15 coal mines
with a total capacity of 54.
7 million tons in 2018.
In 2018, China Coal Group expects to add 54.
7 million tons of coal capacity
7 million tons of coal capacity
The coal mines will be located in the Inner Mongolia, Shanxi and Shaanxi regions
of northwest China.
The group has ordered 23 coal mines to continue production during the Lunar New Year holiday, increasing production by an average of 50,000 tonnes per day compared to the same period last year
.
China Coal Group also said it would not raise coal prices until early March to secure coal supplies
.
The move comes after utilities warned of rising coal prices and tight coal supplies caused by snowstorms across the country
.
Last week, Shanxi, China's second-largest coal-producing province, asked coal miners to shorten or cancel the Lunar New Year holiday
.
,