Shakhtinskaya Coal Mine

From Global Energy Monitor
(Redirected from Shakhtinskaya coal mine)
This article is part of the
Global Coal Mine Tracker, a project of Global Energy Monitor.
Download full dataset
Report an error
Sub-articles:
Related-articles:

Shakhtinskaya Coal Mine (Шахтинская) is an operating coal mine in Shakhtinsk, Bukhar-Zhyrau, Karaganda, Kazakhstan.

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Mine Name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Shakhtinskaya Coal Mine Shakhtinsk, Bukhar-Zhyrau, Karaganda, Kazakhstan 49.764274, 72.617826 (exact)

The map below shows the exact location of the coal mine:

Loading map...

Project Details

Table 2: Project status

Status Status Detail Opening Year Closing Year
Operating 1973

Table 3: Operation details

Note: The asterisk (*) signifies that the value is a GEM estimated figure.
Capacity (Mtpa) Production (Mtpa) Year of Production Mine Type Mining Method Mine Size (km2) Mine Depth (m) Workforce Size
1.3[1] 2020[1] Underground Longwall 500* 1465*

Table 4: Coal resources and destination

Total Reserves (Mt) Year of Total Reserves Recorded Total Resources (Mt) Coalfield Coal Type Coal Grade Primary Consumer/ Destination
24 85 Karaganda Bituminous Met ArcelorMittal Temirtau steel plant

Table 5: Ownership and parent company

Owner Parent Company Headquarters
ArcelorMittal Temirtau JSC NUH Baiterek JSC Kazakhstan

Note: The above section was automatically generated and is based on data from the GEM April 2024 Global Coal Mine Tracker dataset.

Background

The Shakhtinskaya Coal Mine (Шахта Шахтинская) is an underground coal mine in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan.

The Shakhtinskaya coal mine is an underground coal mine. It is operated by ArcelorMittal Temirtau JSC, the Kazakh subsidiary of ArcelorMittal. It is part of ArcelorMittal's Karaganda Mine Complex, which supplies coal to the ArcelorMittal Temirtau steel plant.[2]

Karaganda City is located approximately 35 kilometres to the northeast.

ArcelorMittal's website states the mine's capacity at 1.8 million tonnes per annum.[2]

There are no recent production figures available. Business plan for 2019 was to produce 1.6 million tonnes.[3] In October 2020, it was reported that the mine reached 1 million production mark since the start of the year.[4]

A media report from June 2023 stated that coal production by ArcelorMittal's eight underground mines in Kazakhstan declined from 11 million tonnes in 2015 to 7 million tonnes in 2022, and 4 out of 8 mines are planned for closure (Shakhtinskaya was not one of them).[5]

A new longwall was launched at the mine in September 2023.[6]

Following the tragic accident at Kostenko coal mine on 28 October 2023 killing 45 people, Kazakh President ordered his cabinet to stop investment cooperation with ArcelorMittal Temirtau.[7] Arcelor Mittal confirmed on October 28th that they have been in discussions with the government and recently signed a preliminary agreement for a transaction that will transfer ownership of ArcelorMittal Temirtau JSC to the Republic of Kazakhstan.[8] The sale was completed in December 2023. Under the terms of the transaction, on closing ArcelorMittal has received consideration of $286 million and a further $250 million as repayment of outstanding intra-group dues. ArcelorMittal will also receive an additional sovereign-fund guaranteed payment of $450 million, paid in four equal annual instalments, as repayment of an intra-group loan. The new owners is Qazaqstan Investment Corporation, as state-owned direct investment fund which is owned by the national holding Baiterek.[9][10]

  • Owner: ArcelorMittal Temirtau JSC
  • Parent: NUH Baiterek JSC
  • Location: north of Shakhtinsk, in Bukhar-Zhyrau District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
  • GPS Coordinates: 49.764274, 72.617826 (exact)
  • Status: Operating
  • Production Capacity: 1.8 MT/year (capacity), 1.3 Mt (2020 estimate)[4], currently reported as combined figure under Karaganda Mine Complex
  • Total Resource: 85 million tonnes (2021)[11]
  • Total Reserves: 24 million tonnes (2021)[11]
  • Coal Type: Bituminous (Met)[2][12]
  • Mine Type: Underground
  • Start Year: 1973
  • Source of Financing:

Articles and Resources

Additional data

To access additional data, including an interactive map of world coal mines, a downloadable dataset, and summary data, please visit the Global Coal Mine Tracker on the Global Energy Monitor website.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 https://www.vnedra.ru/novosti/novoe-dostizhenie-shahtinskoj-11905/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Угольный департамент, ArcelorMittal Temirtau website, accessed Apr. 2021.
  3. "Шахта «Шахтинская» Угольного департамента АО «АрселорМиттал Темиртау» установила рекорд производительности: 28 июня на-гора был выдан 1 000 000 тонн угля". https://www.vnedra.ru/. July 2019. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Новое достижение «Шахтинской»". vnedra.ru. October 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. "Казахстан в отношениях с Митталом выступает в роли терпилы". novoetv.kz. June 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "Новая лава – новые перспективы шахты "Шахтинская"". ArcelorMittal Temirtau. September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. "At least 32 dead, 14 missing after ArcelorMittal mine fire in Kazakhstan". www.reuters.com. October 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. "ArcelorMittal can confirm that earlier on the 28th October, a tragic accident occurred at its Kostenco coal mine". arcelormittal.com. 28 October 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. "Arcelor Mittal completes sale of Temirtau". corporate.arcelormittal.com. December 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. "О Корпорации". qic.kz. December 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. 11.0 11.1 Annual Report 2021, ArcelorMittal, accessed July 2022.
  12. Mining, AcelorMittal website, accessed July 2022.