The Coal Mining in Zimbabwe to 2020 report comprehensively covers the
country’s historical and forecast data on coal production (and also
by grade), reserves, consumption by enduse and trade to 2020. The
trade section provides information on export volumes to destination
countries. The report also includes drivers and restraints affecting
the industry, profiles of major coal mining companies, information on
the major active, exploration and development projects and
regulations governing the industry.
Executive summary
Zimbabwe is a relatively small player in the global coal mining
landscape. Although the country holds vast coal reserves,
particularly in the northwestern and southern regions, coal
production measured just around 3.6 million tonnes (Mt) in 2013. To
promote the industry, the government initiated a policy to explore
untapped coal deposits available in the country.
Scope
The report contains an overview of the Zimbabwean coal mining
industry together with the key growth factors and restraints
affecting the industry. It also provides information about reserves,
production, consumption, trade, prices, competitive landscape, major
active, exploration and development projects and the fiscal regime of
the country.
Reasons to buy
Gain an understanding of the Zimbabwean coal mining industry, the
relevant drivers and restraining factors, reserves, historical and
forecast production, consumption, trade, global coal prices,
competitive landscape and the fiscal regime.
Key highlights
Hwange Colliery Company Ltd (HCCL), the largest coal mining
company in Zimbabwe, is planning to increase its production from
200,000 tonnes (t) per month to 500,000t after commissioning new
equipment and capacity addition.
Despite 94% of the coal produced in the country being supplied to
the domestic markets, the country’s mining industry remains crippled ...