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'''Siberian Anthracite''' is Russia's largest producer of Ultra High Grade [[anthracite]] (UHG). The company, which has its headquarters in [[Novosibirsk]] region, produces anthracite from [[Open cast mining|open-strip mines]] in the [[Gorlovsky Coal Basin]] of Western Siberia.
'''Siberian Anthracite''' is Russia's largest producer of Ultra High Grade [[anthracite]] (UHG). The company, which has its headquarters in [[Novosibirsk]] region, produces anthracite from [[Open cast mining|open-strip mines]] in the [[Gorlovsky Coal Basin]] of Western Siberia, where its reserves are estimated at more than 200 Mt.<ref>[http://www.marston.com/Portals/0/CoalTrans_Antra_Poland_2009.pdf Marston: "Anthracite Production & Exports: A World Map"]</ref>


== Production ==
== Production ==


Siberian Anthracite's production assets are located in the [[Iskitim]] district of [[Novosibirsk Oblast|Novosibirsk oblast]]. The company's assets include five coal reserves, two processing facilities and a fleet of transport and other equipment. It is the largest coal company in Novosibirsk region, with more than 2,000 employees.
Siberian Anthracite's production assets are located in the [[Iskitim]] district of [[Novosibirsk Oblast|Novosibirsk oblast]]. The company's assets include five coal reserves, two processing facilities and a fleet of transport and other equipment.<ref>[http://new.metalexpert-group.com/en/en_news_cis_coal.html/$File/ug_eng_0901.pdf Metal Expert CIS Coal news 1-2 (36-37), January 9, 2012]</ref> It is the largest coal company in Novosibirsk region, with more than 2,000 employees.


In 2006, the company launched a 10-year investment programme targeting an increase in production to 9.5 million tons a year. Output in 2011 was 3.3 million tons.<ref>[http://new.metalexpert-group.com/en/en_news_cis_coal.html/$File/ug_eng_0901.pdf Metal Expert CIS Coal news 1-2 (36-37), January 9, 2012]</ref>
In 2006, the company launched a 10-year investment programme targeting an increase in production to 9.5 million tons a year.<ref>[http://ria.ru/economy/20111202/504998133.html RIA Novosti: "Siberian Anthracite to invest 27.5 billion rubles in capacity in 2011-2016" (in Russian)]</ref> Output in 2011 was 3.4 million tons.<ref>Reuters: "INTERVIEW-Siberian Anthracite to triple output by 2016". Published 22 May 2012, accessed through Factiva 22 June 2012</ref> The company exports most of its production (85% in 2010),<ref>[http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article/251870/5_mlrd_rub_na_ugol Vedomosti: "5 billion rubles for coal" (in Russian)]</ref> largely to customers in south-east Asia such as Hyundai Steel.<ref>[http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aORED9je9taM Bloomberg: "Hyundai Steel to Buy Coal From Siberian Anthracite"]</ref>


Anthracite produced by the company is used mostly an input material for the steel-making process. It can be substituted for coke in blast furnaces, and is also used in pulverised coal injection and iron-ore sintering and pelletising, as well as production of electrodes.
Anthracite produced by the company is used mostly an input material for the steel-making process. It can be substituted for coke in blast furnaces, and is also used in pulverised coal injection and iron-ore sintering and pelletising, as well as production of electrodes.


== Ownership and history ==
== Ownership and history ==


Siberian Anthracite is part of the Alltech Group, which is the majority shareholder. A minority stake is owned by GLG Partners.<ref>[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/anthracite-mulls-ipo/453981.html The Moscow Times "Antracite Mulls IPO"]</ref> The company is led by CEO Dmitry Shatokhin.
Siberian Anthracite is part of the Alltech Group, which is the majority shareholder. A minority stake is owned by GLG Partners.<ref>[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/anthracite-mulls-ipo/453981.html The Moscow Times: "Antracite Mulls IPO"]</ref> The company is led by CEO Dmitry Shatokhin.


Siberian Anthracite dates back to the mid-1970s, having been founded in 1974 to supply a number of Soviet enterprises producing electrodes and metallurgical and ferroalloy plants. In 2001, the company's assets were restructured as [[Closed joint stock company|CJSC]] Siberian Anthracite.
Siberian Anthracite dates back to the mid-1970s, having been founded in 1974 to supply a number of Soviet enterprises producing electrodes and metallurgical and ferroalloy plants. The company's assets were restructured in 2001 as [[Closed joint stock company|CJSC]] Siberian Anthracite. In 2011, it was reported that the company planned to list its shares in London.<ref>[http://www.bne.eu/dispatch16223/name businessneweurope: "Siberian Anthracite plans IPO in London in autumn"]</ref>


== Social enterprise ==
== Social enterprise ==


Siberian Anthracite was a founder member of Novosibirsk-based professional [[Ice hockey|ice-hockey]] club [[HC Sibir|Sibir]], and continues to sponsor the club.
Siberian Anthracite was a founder member of Novosibirsk-based professional [[Ice hockey|ice-hockey]] club [[HC Sibir|Sibir]], and continues to sponsor the club.<ref>[http://www.vedomosti.ru/newspaper/article/2008/03/13/143488 Vedomosti: "Bosov to play hockey" (in Russian)]</ref><ref>[http://expert.ru/siberia/2008/20/shatohin/ Expert.ru: "Not a business yet, but not just a game either" (in Russian).]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:21, 22 June 2012


Siberian Anthracite is Russia's largest producer of Ultra High Grade anthracite (UHG). The company, which has its headquarters in Novosibirsk region, produces anthracite from open-strip mines in the Gorlovsky Coal Basin of Western Siberia, where its reserves are estimated at more than 200 Mt.[1]

Production

Siberian Anthracite's production assets are located in the Iskitim district of Novosibirsk oblast. The company's assets include five coal reserves, two processing facilities and a fleet of transport and other equipment.[2] It is the largest coal company in Novosibirsk region, with more than 2,000 employees.

In 2006, the company launched a 10-year investment programme targeting an increase in production to 9.5 million tons a year.[3] Output in 2011 was 3.4 million tons.[4] The company exports most of its production (85% in 2010),[5] largely to customers in south-east Asia such as Hyundai Steel.[6]

Anthracite produced by the company is used mostly an input material for the steel-making process. It can be substituted for coke in blast furnaces, and is also used in pulverised coal injection and iron-ore sintering and pelletising, as well as production of electrodes.

Ownership and history

Siberian Anthracite is part of the Alltech Group, which is the majority shareholder. A minority stake is owned by GLG Partners.[7] The company is led by CEO Dmitry Shatokhin.

Siberian Anthracite dates back to the mid-1970s, having been founded in 1974 to supply a number of Soviet enterprises producing electrodes and metallurgical and ferroalloy plants. The company's assets were restructured in 2001 as CJSC Siberian Anthracite. In 2011, it was reported that the company planned to list its shares in London.[8]

Social enterprise

Siberian Anthracite was a founder member of Novosibirsk-based professional ice-hockey club Sibir, and continues to sponsor the club.[9][10]

References

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