Key informations about the Bogatyr Mine include:
Location
The Bogatyr Mine is located near Ekibastuz in Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.
Production
The mine entered the Guinness Book of World Records for being the world’s largest single coal mine in 1985, producing 56.8 million tonnes of coal. Since then, production levels have not been sustained, but it still contributes significantly to Kazakhstan’s coal output.
Ownership
The mine is owned and operated by Bogatyr Komir, a joint venture between Samruk Energy and United Company RUSAL.
Capacity
The mine has a designed capacity of 50 million tonnes of coal per year, which was reached in 1985. Current production levels are around 40 million tonnes per year.
Reserves
The mine has reserves estimated at 4.5 billion tonnes of coal, giving it a residual lifetime of over 100 years.
Consumers
The main consumers of coal from Bogatyr Komir mines are the Ekibastuz-1 power station in Kazakhstan and Reftinskaya GRES power station in Russia.
History
The mine was built in nine stages from 1965 to 1979. It was privatized in 1996 and later transferred to the management of a joint venture between Samruk Energy and United Company RUSAL.
These key informations provide an overview of the Bogatyr Mine’s production, ownership, and historical context.