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Bogatyr Komir
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Company type
Private
Industry
mining
Founded
1913
Headquarters
Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan
Key people
Schukin, Viktor Konstantinovich, CEO
Products
coal (metallurgical)
Revenue
US$ 300 million (2007)
Number of employees
20,000 (2006)
Website
www.bogatyr.kz
Bogatyr Coal (Kazakh: Богатырь Көмір, Bogatyr Kómir; Russian Богатырь Комир; English Bogatyr Coal), formerly known as Bogatyr Access Komyr,[1] is the largest coal mining company in Kazakhstan.[2] As of 2018, the company produced 42 million tonnes of coal, accounting for approximately 40% of the country's coal output that year.[2] The company has mined approximately 1 gigatonne of coal in its history, and has 2.5 additional gigatonnes of coal reserves, making it one of the largest coal companies in the world.[2] Bogatyr Komir operates two mines, the Bogatyr Mine and the Severny Mine.[2]
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