Dogye Coal Mine
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Dogye Coal Mine (도계광업소) is an operating coal mine in Dong-myeon, Hwasun, South Jeolla, South Korea.
Location
Table 1: Project-level location details
Mine Name | Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
---|---|---|
Dogye Coal Mine | Dong-myeon, Hwasun, South Jeolla, South Korea | 35.032806, 127.0674078 (exact) |
The map below shows the exact location of the coal mine:
Project Details
Table 2: Project status
Status | Status Detail | Opening Year | Closing Year |
---|---|---|---|
Operating | – | 1934 | 2025 (planned)[1] |
Table 3: Operation details
Capacity (Mtpa) | Production (Mtpa) | Year of Production | Mine Type | Mining Method | Mine Size (km2) | Mine Depth (m) | Workforce Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
– | 0.246[2] | 2018[2] | Underground | – | 52.81[3] | 494* | 460* |
Table 4: Coal resources and destination
Total Reserves (Mt) | Year of Total Reserves Recorded | Total Resources (Mt) | Coalfield | Coal Type | Coal Grade | Primary Consumer/ Destination |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
47 | – | 29 | – | Anthracite | – | – |
Table 5: Ownership and parent company
Owner | Parent Company | Headquarters |
---|---|---|
Korea Coal Corp | Korea Coal Corp [100%] | South Korea |
Note: The above section was automatically generated and is based on data from the Global Coal Mine Tracker April 2024 release and the September supplement.
Background
The Dogye Coal Mine (도계광업소) is an operating underground coal mine in Gangwon Province, South Korea. The Dogye coal mine is an underground anthracite coal mine. It is operated by Korea Coal Corporation (KCC), the state-owned South Korean coal-mining company. It produced 250,000 tons of coal in 2018.[4]
In June 2020, one miner was killed and another injured in an accident at the mine.[5]
In March 2022, the South Korean government reached an agreement with a union under the KCC to shutter its Dogye, Hwasun, and Jangseong mines by 2025 due to decreasing coal output.[6] The closures are expected to save around ₩600 billion Won to ₩1 trillion Won in government budget.[6]
Details
- Operator: Korea Coal Corporation
- Owner: Government of South Korea
- Location: Dogye Town (Dogye-eup), Samcheok City (Samcheok-si), Gangwon Province (Gangwon-do), South Korea
- GPS Coordinates: 37.2265889, 129.0440739 (exact)
- Status: Operating
- Production: 0.25 MT (2018)
- Total Reserves: 47 MT
- Recoverable Reserves: 29 MT
- Coal Type: Anthracite
- Mine Type: Underground
- Start Year: 1936
- Workforce: 324
- Source of Financing:
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Additional data
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References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20240122230552/https://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?year=2022&no=204261. Archived from the original on 22 January 2024.
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(help) - ↑ 도계광업소, Korea Coal Corporation website, accessed Apr. 2021.
- ↑ Yang Beom-soo, 강원 삼척 도계광업소 갱내 매몰 사고로 2명 사상, Chosun Biz, 26 June 2020.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "S. Korea expected to shut down its last 3 coal mines by 2025", Pulse News, 18 Nov. 2022.