Asset Report
Coal asset report - Mechel coal mines - Jan 2023
Report summary
Mechel is one of the largest coking coal producers in Russia, operating nine mines through its Yuzhni Kuzbass and Yakutugol subsidiaries, located in the Kuzbass and South Yakutsk Basins, respectively. Wood Mackenzie’s asset reports are built from the bottom up, incorporating a number of granular data metrics to ultimately produce our industry-standard cash operating costs. This report contains a detailed asset note giving you a holistic view of the asset, including an operational overview through to a timeline of events from inception to now. This qualitative analysis is supplemented by the associated Excel download which enables interrogation of a whole series of cost and production metrics over the life of the asset.
Table of contents
- Summary
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Key issues
- Yuzhni Kuzbass
- Yakutugol
Tables and charts
This report includes 17 images and tables including:
- Detailed map - Yuzhni Kuzbass and Yakutugol operations
- Detailed map - Kuzbass Operations
- Participation
- Geology
- Marketable reserves (at 01/01/2024)
- Production and exports
- Mine summary 2023
- Infrastructure
- Cash costs 2023 (US$/tonne)
- Export metallurgical coal cash costs 2023 (US$/tonne)
- Export thermal coal cash costs 2023 (US$/tonne)
- Company average cash costs and margin (US$/tonne)
- Cash costs
- Capital costs (US$ million)
- Coal quality
- Economic assumptions
What's included
This report contains:
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