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Kazakhstan’s coal industry should remain under the Ministry of Industry and Construction rather than being transferred to the Ministry of Energy, according to the Association of Mining and Metallurgical Enterprises (AMME). The proposal was voiced by AMME representative Tulegen Mukhanov during a ministry meeting.

Mukhanov emphasized that the Ministry of Industry plays a crucial role in developing the sector, addressing export challenges, railway logistics, and ensuring the timely supply of coal for communal and residential needs during the heating season.

Additionally, the ministry has worked with mining enterprises, research institutions, and potential investors to develop a national coal chemistry industry program. As part of this initiative, a scientific and technical center for coal chemistry is planned at the Institute of Coal Chemistry and Technology.

Upon learning of the government’s intention to transfer oversight of the coal sector to the Ministry of Energy, AMME conducted a survey among mining companies. The respondents unanimously opposed the move and expressed their willingness to appeal directly to the Prime Minister and the President.

Although Kazakhstan’s coal industry was previously under the Ministry of Energy, it was later separated—a structure that coal companies now wish to maintain. They argue that the Energy Ministry already oversees multiple sectors, while the current arrangement under the Ministry of Industry is more effective.

Source and Credit: dprom.kz

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