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28 December 2005 www.russianreport.info January 2006 CONTENTS I. Stream Coal................................................................2 A.3. Coke export per region and port....................16 A. Main basin and region.........................................2 A.4. Coke export per region and country.............17 A.1. Coal export per basin (region)..........................2 A.5. Coke export per region and producer..........17 A.2. Coal export per basin and type.........................2 B. Coke type..................................................................18 A.3. Coal export per basin and port .........................2 B.1. Coke export per type..........................................18 A.4. Coal export per basin and country ..................3 C. Port and rail border crossing........................18 A.5. Coal export per basin and producer................4 C.1.1. Coke export per port ......................................18 B. Coal type .....................................................................4 C.1.2. Coke export per rail border crossing........18 B.1. Coal export per type .............................................4 C.2. Coke export per port and type .......................19 C. Port and rail border crossing ..........................5 C.3. Coke export per port and country.................19 C.1.1. Coal export per port..........................................5 D. Country......................................................................19 C.1.2. Coal export per rail border crossing............5 D.1. Coke export per country...................................19 C.2. Coal export per port and basin .........................5 E. Producer....................................................................20 C.3. Coal export per port and type...........................6 E.1. Coke export per producer.................................20 C.4.1. Coal export per port, basin and type..........7 E.2. Coke export per producer and type..............20 C.4.2. Coal export per rbc, basin and type............9 E.3.1. Coke export per producer and port...........21 C.5. Coal export per port and country...................10 E.3.2. Coke export per producer and rbc.............21 D. Country ......................................................................11 III. Cost ..........................................................................22 D.1. Coal export per country.....................................11 A.1. Coal cost (FOB) per port and type ................22 E. Producer and trader ...........................................11 A.2. Coal cost (DAF) per border and type ...........22 E.1. Coal export per producer...................................11 E.2. Coal export per producer and type................11 Russian Coal News ...................................................23 E.3.1. Coal export per producer and port ............13 Coal industry and companies....................................23 E.3.2. Coal export per producer and rbc ..............14 Transport and tariffs.....................................................30 Mass media reference index......................................36 II. Coking Coal ............................................................16 News from editors.........................................................36 A. Region ........................................................................16 Corporate commercial offers.....................................37 A.1. Coke export per region ......................................16 A.2. Coke export per region and type ...................16 REDUCTIONS C.A. - Group of Collieries Administration C. – Colliery O.M. – Opencast Mine RBC - Rail border crossing CO – Company TU - Group of Transport Management MK – Metallurgical Plant Editorial Address photocopying recording or of the information format otherwise) without will be considered. 303, 18, Unnatov str., FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Moscow, Russia, obtaining prior written Please, forward your consent from Russian proposals to CONTACT: 127083 Tel: +7 495 612 7934 Report. Unauthorized and/ [email protected]. or unlicensed copying of We are also willing to Editors Fax: +7 495 612 7338 any part of this publication develop specialized Managing Editor is in violation of copyright analytical reports on [email protected] Website law. 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Or by any proposals on amendment Tim Kazantsev means (electronic, [email protected] mechanical duplication/ Page 1 of 37 The Russian Coal Export Report January 2006 I. STREAM COAL A. Main basin and region A.1. Coal export per basin (region) Basin 01.2006 (000t) KUZNETSKIY 5634,34 EAST SIBERIA 476,02 FAR EAST 309,73 DONETSKIY 152,08 GORLOVSKIY 81,44 PECHORSKIY 52,31 TOTAL 6705,92 A.2. Coal export per basin and type Basin / Type 01.2006 (000t) OTHER HARD COAL 76,08 GJ 44,69 PECHORSKIY 52,31 ANTHRACITE 10,62 J 52,31 GORLOVSKIY 81,44 DONETSKIY 152,08 ANTHRACITE 81,44 ANTHRACITE 60,28 EAST SIBERIA 476,02 CONCENTRATE 49,00 D, DG 456,18 FINES COAL 35,66 BROWN COAL 14,71 T 6,24 T 2,64 OTHER HARD COAL 0,90 SS 2,49 KUZNETSKIY 5634,34 FAR EAST 309,73 D, DG 2136,57 K 147,16 SS 1268,36 SS 132,07 G 1247,34 J 30,50 T 670,79 TOTAL 6705,92 CONCENTRATE 179,89 A.3. Coal export per basin and port Basin / Port 01.2006(000t) KALININGRAD 5,65 SOUTH 282,46 PECHORSKIY 28,51 TUAPSE 241,91 BALTIC 6,62 YEYSK 22,08 MUUGA 6,62 TAGANROG 18,47 UKRAINE 21,89 FAR EAST 757,82 MARIUPOL 16,82 VOSTOCHNIY 578,77 IZMAIL 5,07 POS'ET 158,97 DONETSKIY 95,37 VANINO 20,08 SOUTH 7,14 BALTIC 1345,80 TAGANROG 7,14 RIGA 599,07 UKRAINE 88,23 MUUGA 390,81 MARIUPOL 64,80 VENTSPILS 290,98 NIKOLAEV 23,43 TALLINN 64,94 KUZNETSKIY 4552,54 UKRAINE 716,17 NORTH-WEST 1450,29 UZHNIY 299,41 MURMANSK 931,68 MARIUPOL 127,26 VYSOTSK 364,58 KERCH 96,26 ST. PETERSBURG 94,88 BERDJANSK 78,22 UST' LUGA 53,50 IZMAIL 60,20 Page 2 of 37 The Russian Coal Export Report January 2006 RENI 45,20 AZOV 38,46 NIKOLAEV 9,62 TAGANROG 8,42 GORLOVSKIY 78,86 FAR EAST 263,42 NORTH-WEST 50,36 VOSTOCHNIY 263,42 MURMANSK 30,86 BALTIC 0,80 KANDALAKSHA 16,21 RIGA 0,80 KALININGRAD 3,29 UKRAINE 55,64 BALTIC 9,20 IZMAIL 49,59 TALLINN 9,20 MARIUPOL 3,28 UKRAINE 19,30 KERCH 2,49 KERCH 19,30 BERDJANSK 0,28 EAST SIBERIA 393,72 FAR EAST 309,73 NORTH-WEST 26,98 FAR EAST 309,73 MURMANSK 26,56 VOSTOCHNIY 309,73 VYSOTSK 0,42 TOTAL 5458,73 SOUTH 46,88 A.4. Coal export per basin and country Basin / Country 01.2006 (000t) KAZAKHSTAN 22,13 BELARUS 6,98 PECHORSKIY 52,31 DENMARK 6,67 UKRAINE 17,63 LITHUANIA 5,02 TURKEY 16,82 LATVIA 4,09 BULGARIA 9,15 YUGOSLAVIA 2,62 ITALY 6,62 MOLDOVA 0,77 LATVIA 2,09 ESTONIA 0,62 DONETSKIY 152,08 GORLOVSKIY 81,44 TURKEY 53,95 BELGIUM 30,86 UKRAINE 50,49 GERMANY 28,70 BRAZIL 23,71 ITALY 19,30 CANADA 17,71 KAZAKHSTAN 2,58 POLAND 3,59 EAST SIBERIA 476,02 CZECH REPUBLIC 2,63 JAPAN 263,42 KUZNETSKIY 5634,34 TURKEY 51,46 CYPRUS 1563,06 BULGARIA 51,06 GREAT BRITAIN 951,80 POLAND 40,61 FINLAND 600,51 SPAIN 26,56 TURKEY 481,43 HUNGARY 14,29 JAPAN 442,49 LITHUANIA 12,39 UKRAINE 421,84 LATVIA 6,48 SPAIN 273,05 ESTONIA 5,17 POLAND 236,84 BELARUS 2,83 NETHERLANDS 114,64 GREAT BRITAIN 0,80 ROMANIA 106,83 UKRAINE 0,53 SLOVAKIA 98,38 FINLAND 0,42 BELGIUM 75,11 FAR EAST 309,73 GERMANY 74,28 JAPAN 309,73 BULGARIA 71,97 TOTAL 6705,92 ITALY 49,67 HUNGARY 23,54 Page 3 of 37 The Russian Coal Export Report January 2006 A.5. Coal export per basin and producer Basin / Producer 01.2006(000t) PROKOPEVSKUGOL 12,32 SIBERIAN ANTHRACITE 10,62 PECHORSKIY 52,31 KORCHAKOL 10,36 VORKUTAUGOL 52,31 O.M. OKTJABRINSKY 7,95 DONETSKIY 152,08 RUSSIAN COAL 152,08 EDELWEISS 7,61 KUZNETSKIY 5634,34 O.M. PERMJAKOVSKY 5,54 SUEK 1318,33 O.M. APANASOVSKY 5,44 KUZBASSRAZREZUGOL 1294,27 C. N 12 2,64 UZHNIY KUZBASS 479,26 O.M. NOVOCHERKASSKY 2,13 ROSA KUZBAS 405,37 C. SYCHEVSKAJA 0,27 CHERNIGOVETS 342,18 O.M. KENOTEK 0,13 SIBUGLEMET 338,46 OTHER 52,38 C. ZARECHNAJA 301,80 GORLOVSKIY 81,44 UZHKUZBASSUGOL 217,49 SIBERIAN ANTHRACITE 81,37 SALEK 167,16 OTHER 0,07 PROMUGOLSERVIS 130,26 EAST SIBERIA 476,02 KISELEVSKUGOL 79,23 SUEK 462,09 TALTEK 70,76 KRASNOJARSKKRAJUGOL 3,76 PROKOPEVSKOE TU 70,00 O.M. KANSKY 2,99 KUZBASSKAY FUEL 69,43 O.M.VEREINSKY 2,64 SIBIR-COAL (BELON) 63,66 OTHER 4,54 C. KISELEVSKAJA 45,41 FAR EAST 309,73 C. RASPADSKAJA 44,69 JAKUTUGOL 271,10 RUSSIAN COAL 28,44 EREL 30,50 ROVER 19,27 SUEK 8,13 O.M. SHESTAKI 18,43 TOTAL 6705,92 KARBO-KH 13,05 B. Coal type B.1. Coal export per type Type 01.2006 (000t) D, DG 2592,75 SS 1402,92 G 1247,34 T 679,67 CONCENTRATE 228,89 ANTHRACITE 152,34 K 147,16 J 82,81 OTHER HARD COAL 76,98 GJ 44,69 FINES COAL 35,66 BROWN COAL 14,71 TOTAL 6705,92 You can look parameters of the Russian coal types on www.russianreport.info. Page 4 of 37 The Russian Coal Export Report January 2006 C. Port and rail border crossing C.1.1. Coal export per port Port 01.2006 (000t) BALTIC 1362,42 NORTH-WEST 1527,63 RIGA 599,87 MURMANSK 989,10 MUUGA 397,43 VYSOTSK 365,00 VENTSPILS 290,98 ST. PETERSBURG 94,88 TALLINN 74,14 UST' LUGA 53,50 UKRAINE 901,23 KANDALAKSHA 16,21 UZHNIY 299,41 KALININGRAD 8,94 MARIUPOL 212,16 SOUTH 336,48 KERCH 118,05 TUAPSE 241,91 IZMAIL 114,86 AZOV 38,46 BERDJANSK 78,50 TAGANROG 34,03 RENI 45,20 YEYSK 22,08 NIKOLAEV 33,05 FAR EAST 1330,97 TOTAL 5458,73 VOSTOCHNIY 1151,92 INCL.
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