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Original Paper

 

UDC 622.33:622.8:622.014.1:622.232:553.04 © V.I. Klishin, T.B. Rogova, S.V. Shaklein, M.V. Pisarenko, 2023

ISSN 0041-5790 (Print) • ISSN 2412-8333 (Online) • Ugol’ – Russian Coal Journal, 2023, № 3, pp. 52-59

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18796/0041-5790-2023-3-52-59

 

Title

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE COAL INDUSTRY

 

Authors

 

Klishin V.I.1, Rogova T.B.2, Shaklein S.V.1, Pisarenko M.V.1

 

1Coal Institute, Federal Research Center for Coal and Coal Chemistry of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Kemerovo, 650065, Russian Federation

2T.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University (KuzSTU), Kemerovo, 650000, Russian Federation

 

Authors Information

Klishin V.I., Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, RAS Corresponding, Director, e-mail: klishinvi@ic.sbras.ru

Rogova T.B., Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher, e-mail: rogtb@mail.ru

Shaklein S.V., Doctor of Engineering Sciences, leading Researcher, e-mail: svs1950@mail.ru

Pisarenko M.V., Doctor of Engineering Sciences, e-mail: iu.kemsc@mail.ru

 

Abstract 

The paper shows that the existing State Register of Coal Reserves does not reflect the real condition of the mineral resource base of the coal industry, which in the medium term will ensure the maintenance of the industry’s potential only if the development of new technologies of underground coal mining, focused on extracting hard-to-recover reserves, is recognized as a strategic direction of its technological development. The task of developing, testing and introducing new technologies for underground coal mining implies the need to classify coal as a hard-to-recover mineral under certain conditions of its bedding by the decision of the Government of the Russian Federation. Such conditions include, first of all, steeply dipping and steep seams, as well as a high degree of seam disturbance by disjunctive faults.

 

Keywords

Coal, Mineral resource base, Mining technology, Licensing, Strategy.

 

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For citation

Klishin V.I., Rogova T.B., Shaklein S.V. & Pisarenko M.V. Strategic objectives for technological development of the coal industry. Ugol’, 2023, (3), pp. 52-59. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.18796/0041-5790-2023-3-52-59

 

Paper info

Received February 6, 2023

Reviewed February 15, 2023

Accepted February 27, 2023

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