DTEK imports an additional 80,000 tons of coal from Poland
“DTEK Energo” has agreed to import an additional 80,000 tons of thermal coal from Poland.
“DTEK Energo” has agreed to import an additional 80,000 tons of thermal coal from Poland.
DTEK Energo imported more than 100,000 tons of coal from Poland for Ukrainian thermal power plants.
DTEK Energo increased the volume of contracted imported coal from Poland to 280,000 tons.
In the seaport of the temporarily captured Mariupol, another Russian bulk carrier was loaded with coal.
Ukraine does not plan to resume exports of thermal coal.
As a result of EU sanctions, russia will export coal to Asian and African countries. Also, Turkey does not neglect russian raw materials.
At the request of the government of Ukraine, Australia will provide at least 70,000 tons of energy coal to enhance the energy security of our country.
LLC “Euro-Reconstruction” has contracted two vessels with coal for three Ukrainian thermal power plants.
DTEK imports another Panamax with 45,000 tons of Colombian coal.
State Enterprise “Commercial Seaport Chornomorsk” set an absolute record for loading coal into wagons in the first cargo district.
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