According to reports from MoIT, 10-month coal output was 34.6 million tonnes,
escalating 4.9 percent compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, coal
consumption in the first ten months of this year was estimated at 29 million
tonnes, a year-on-year increase of 2.35 percent. The amount sold in domestic
market escalated 19.9 percent.
Bien stated that floods hampered Vinacomin’s coal consumption in October,
adding that the group needs to produce about 3 million tonnes per month in the
last two months of this year to meet the annual target.
The group’s revenue from January-October slid 3 percent as coal prices dipped
compared to the same period last year./.
Coal consumption for power production surges
Vietnam’s demand for coal serving power generation is expected to rise by five million tonnes in 2016, said Nguyen Van Bien, Deputy General Director of the Vietnam National Coal-Mineral Industries Gro
Vinacomin recently asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) to work with
relevant agencies to ensure an adequate supply of coal for electricity
production.