Synopsis
Timetric's 'Coal Mining in Poland to 2020' report
comprehensively covers Polish reserves of coal, reserves by type and basin and
proximate analysis of Polish coal versus coal produced by major other
countries, the historic and forecast data on coal production and production
split by grade, type, coal prices, historic and forecast coal consumption and
by type and exports, exports by country and imports by country.
The report also includes factors affecting demand for
coal, profiles of major coal producing companies in the country and information
on the active, exploration and development coal projects.
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 in the
Polish mining and for new competitors considering entering the industry.
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Summary
Poland is a mineral-rich country with deposits of coal,
silver, cadmium, copper and industrial minerals such as feldspar, gypsum, lime
and sulfur. Globally, Poland ranked 15th with proven coal reserves of 5.5
billion tonnes (Bnt) or 0.6% of the global total at the end of 2014.
Coal reserves comprise anthracite and bituminous grades
at 4.2Bnt or 76.4% of the total and sub-bituminous and lignite grades at 1.3Bnt
or 23.6%. Reserves are located mainly in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB)
and the Lublin Coal Basin (LCB) in the east of Poland.
Scope
The report contains an overview of the Polish coal mining
industry together with the key factors affecting the industry and demand for
the commodity.
It also provides information about Polish reserves,
historic and forecast data on coal production, production by grade and type,
consumption, exports and imports, the competitive landscape and active,
exploration and development coal projects.
Reasons to Buy
Gain an understanding of the coal mining industry in
Poland, coal reserves, historic and forecast data on coal production, coal
prices, historic and forecast data on coal consumption and exports and imports,
demand drivers, active, exploration and development coal projects, the
competitive landscape and the country's fiscal regime.
Key Highlights
The country was the ninth largest global producer of coal
and the second largest in Europe after Germany, accounting for 1.7% of global
production, even though production in 2014 at 136.9 million tonnes (Mt) was
lower by 4.0% compared with the 142.6Mt it produced in 2013.
Polish hard coal
deposits belong to the Carboniferous age and occur mainly in three basins: the
USCB, LCB and Lower Silesian Coal Basin (LSCB). USCB contain around 400 coal
seams with thicknesses of 0.8-3.0 meters (m).
The Polish mining
industry is governed by the Ministry of Environment including other state
institutes such as the State Mining Authority, the Polish Geological Institute
and the Central Mining Institute. The Geological and Mining Law 1994, regulate
laws regarding mining and minerals.
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