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Global Coal Mining to 2020
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'Global Coal Mining to 2020' report comprehensively covers global reserves of coal by country, the
historic and forecast data on coal production, prices and coal consumption.
The report also includes demand drivers for global Coal Mining Market, profiles of major coal
producing companies in the world and information on the active, exploration and development coal
projects.
It is an essential tool for companies active in the global coal mining landscape and for new
competitors considering entering the industry.
Global coal reserves totaled 891.5 billion tonnes (Bnt) at the end of 2015. Sub-bituminous and lignite
coal accounted for 54.8%, or 488.3bnt, while anthracite and bituminous coal collectively accounted
for 45.2%, or 403.2Bnt.
The US ranked first in terms of coal reserves, with a global share of 26.6% or 237.3Bnt in 2015,
followed by Russia with 157.0Bnt, China with 114.5Bnt, Australia with 76.4Bnt, India with 60.6Bnt
and Germany with 40.5Bnt.
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Scope
The report contains an overview of the global coal mining industry together with the key factors
affecting the industry and demand for the commodity.
It also provides information about global coal reserves, the historic and forecast data on coal
production, prices, coal consumption, the competitive landscape and active, exploration and
development coal projects.
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Gain an understanding of the global coal mining industry, reserves, historic and forecast data on coal
production, prices, coal consumption, demand drivers, active, exploration and development coal
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Key Highlights
Global coal production is dominated by six countries - China, the US, India, Australia, Indonesia and
Russia - which together accounted for 78.4% of global production in 2015.
China was the largest producer, with 3.5Bnt, followed by the US with 835.8 million tonnes (Mt), India
with 668.0Mt, Australia with 459.9Mt, Indonesia with 425.0Mt, and Russia with 374.8Mt.
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