24 Jan 2012 12:53

Russia could boost coal output 40% to 430 mln tonnes by 2030 - Putin

KEMEROVO. Jan 24 (Interfax) - A coal industry development program could enable Russia to boost output of the fuel by 40% to 430 million tonnes by 2030, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said.

But problems with the shipment of the coal need to be resolved, Putin said at a meeting on cola industry development in Kemerovo.

"The fundamental modernization of existing railway lines is needed," he said.

Also, a self-regulating organization along the same lines as the power sector's Market Council needs to be set up to coordinate work and achieve a balance of interests between rail freight market participants, Putin said.

Putin gave instructions to the Economic Development Ministry, Finance Ministry, Transport Ministry and Health and Social Development Ministry to work on the issue of investing the funded part of pension savings in long-term infrastructure bonds as a standby option to finance railway infrastructure development.

Russian Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko said during the meeting that production of coking coal should run to 132 million tonnes during the development program, and that of concentrate to 84 million tonnes. The Russian market will need 47 million tonnes of concentrate at most, he said.

Russia's domestic coal market, Shmatko said, amounts to 219 million tonnes. Coal exports eastwards will increase from 32 million to 85 million tonnes under the program.