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Kazakhstan Coal Production Declines: Impact on Exports and Industry

In the first seven months of this year, Kazakhstan has witnessed a 2.1% decline in coal production, totaling 65 million tons. What's causing this drop, and what does it mean for the country's energy sector?

From January to July this year, the Republic of Kazakhstan extracted a total of 65 million tons of hard coal, encompassing both brown coal and coal concentrate, as reported by energyprom.kz. This figure reflects a decrease of 2.1% compared to the previous year. The primary coal mining regions in the country, Pavlodar and Karaganda, contributed significantly, accounting for 92% of the nation’s overall coal, lignite, and coal concentrate production. In Pavlodar, coal production reached 39.2 million tons, marking a modest increase of 0.5% from the previous year, while the Karaganda region produced 20.6 million tons, representing a decrease of 3.3%. The Abay region secured a place in the top three leading regions with a production of 4.2 million tons, albeit experiencing a 10.3% decline year-over-year.

For the entire year of 2022, Kazakhstan produced 117.8 million tons of coal, indicating a 1.4% increase from the previous year. Directly, 60.4 million tons of hard coal were extracted, a decrease of 1.7% compared to the preceding year. This production also included 4.2 million tons of coking coal, marking a 6% decrease, and 8.9 million tons of energy coal, a 4% decrease. Brown coal (lignite) production decreased by 0.9%, reaching 2.6 million tons, while coal concentrate production experienced a substantial 12.4% decline, totaling 2 million tons.

During the January-June period of this year, Kazakhstan exported 13 million tons of coal, valued at $370.8 million. In terms of quantity, this represented a 20.4% reduction in exports, and in terms of value, an 18.9% decrease. Within these exports, 8.3 million tons of coal were directed to CIS countries, marking a 24.2% decrease compared to the previous year. Notably, Russia emerged as the primary importer of coal from Kazakhstan, accounting for 7.4 million tons and a 27.2% decrease year-over-year. The top three importing countries also featured Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The rest of the world received 4.7 million tons of Kazakh coal, experiencing a 12.7% decrease from the previous year. In monetary terms, these exports declined by 12.3%, amounting to $264 million. Among these exports, prominent importers of Kazakh coal included Poland, Latvia, and Turkey.

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