Publications
Survey of Energy Resources 2007
Coal Country Notes
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Proved recoverable reserves (total coal, million tonnes) |
3 000 |
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Production (total coal, million tonnes, 2005) |
3.2 |
Most of the republic's coal resources are classed as brown coal or lignite. Uzbek sources quote the proved (sometimes referred to as 'commercial') coal reserves as approximately 3 billion tonnes, of which 1 billion is classed as bituminous (or 'fossil') coal.
Two lignite fields are presently being developed: the Angren strip-mine in the Tashkent region and the Shargun deposit in the Surkhandarya region. Some bituminous coal is produced from the Baysun field, also in the southern region of Surkhandarya.
Reflecting a modernisation programme at Angren, Uzbekistan's lignite production has increased in recent years, exceeding 3 million tonnes in 2005. Bituminous output remains on a very small scale (around 70 000 tpa). In 2004, about 82% of lignite production was consumed in power stations and CHP/heat plants.
