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Ukraine's DTEK Energy Boosts Coal-Mining Investment, an Industrial Info Market Brief
DTEK Energy, a key player in Ukraine's coal industry, reportedly mined 16.5 million tons of coal from January through September, extracting some 1.8 million tons per month
Released Monday, October 14, 2019
DTEK Energy, a key player in Ukraine's coal industry, reportedly mined 16.5 million tons of coal from January through September, extracting some 1.8 million tons per month. DTEK Energy has bolstered its investments in new technologies over the past few years, re-equipping key facilities to increase total extraction.
DTEK Energy owns 16 mines and five coal-processing plants in Ukraine. Industrial Info is tracking 63 projects, worth about $277 million, in Ukraine's coal-mining sector. Click here for a list, and see graph below for a breakdown by project type.
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