Tuesday, August 2, 2016

The two most unprofitable mines. What they will? – Money.pl

Representatives of the Ministry of Energy confirmed Tuesday that talks are underway about the future of two of the most unprofitable mines: Sośnica and Krupiński. Denied, however, chose to resort to the closure of mines and that the planned elimination of most of mine in Ruda Slaska.

– It is true that we are talking with the social future of the most unprofitable mines in mining industry, ie. Sośnica mines and Krupiński. We are looking for these facilities solutions that will enable them to regain profitability – said on Tuesday the deputy minister of energy, government plenipotentiary. Restructuring of coal mining Grzegorz Tobiszowski.

Mine Krupiński belongs to the JSW Coal Company (JSW), while Sośnica is most unprofitable plant in the Polish Group mining (PGG).

Tobiszowski stressed that at no stage of the restructuring is not analyzed by the closure of undertakings of the mine ore – is owned by PGG mine, which was established on 1 July this year, three mines in Ruda Slaska: Bielszowice, Halemba-Wirek and Peace.

earlier PGG announced that a separate part of the mine property room will go next year to the Company Restructuring mines (SRK), but coal deposits of this mine will still be extracted from the former mine Bielszowice, and enriched in the processing plant BIELSZOWICE – within the mine complex Ore.

on Tuesday, the Ministry of energy reported that the integration of plants in the mine ore is to allow optimal use of infrastructure connected to mining.

“The Company of mines Restructuring hit are only some of the elements of the surface infrastructure of the mine, including Movement of mechanical processing plant room. Coal from this plant will be hit to the processing plant Movement Bielszowice, which previously was not used in an optimal way “- reported the Ministry of energy.

Repair PGG provides for substantial investments – in the case of Ruda mine is approx. 231 million zł in the next two years – indicate the ministry representatives, arguing that the more there is no liquidation of mine in Ruda Slaska.

the Communication Ministry of Energy denied, supposedly wytypowało plants to shut down. “the coal companies are implemented recovery programs whose goal is to optimize the operation of mines. At the moment none of the mining companies do not provide for closures “- we read in the ministry, which is in response to Tuesday’s publication of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.

The newspaper wrote that the government has a list of mines that are unprofitable, according to the Journal even six of them can wait liquidation, without which it will be impossible to save the industry. the authorities are now looking for a way to pass this unpopular political decision – says the publication. the newspaper pointed out that the list does not have the status of a formal document and does not mean that the decision has already been made.

the transmission of closed mines or components for SRK to quench extraction allows the so-called. mines law. Currently, officially known about the plan transfer to the company’s restructuring of assets mine Jas-Mos (in JSW, this part of the mine Borynia- Zofiówka -Jastrzębie) and part of the mine Room (in Polish mining Group, part of the mine ore).

also undertaken discussions – as confirmed on Tuesday the Deputy Minister Tobiszowski – about the future of the mine Krupiński (JSW) and Sośnica (PGG).

President KHW Thomas Cudny also announced on Tuesday PAP that in the context of the transfer to SRK will soon also undertaken discussions with the unions on Rudzka part of the Wujek mine in Katowice – so called. Movement of Silesia in Ruda Slaska. While the Katowice mine Wieczorek far in the first quarter of 2018. Is to be connected to the mine Murcki-Staszic and redundant assets Wieczorek will go to SRK. Also mine Wujek Katowice ultimately be part of the mine Murcki-Staszic.

PGG not commented but has information about a possible transfer to TRC also mines Sośnica and Rydultowy what they are afraid of the unions.

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