Strategic move to diversify operations leaves Jinneng in a stronger position
Jinneng Holding Group, China’s leading anthracite producer based in Jincheng city in the southeast of Shanxi province, has diversified its operations to meet the province’s industrial upgrading and environmental protection standards.
Anthracite is the densest and purest form of coal and contains a high concentration of carbon and few impurities. The relative purity of anthracite means that it burns cleanly and has a high energy density compared with other types of coal.
In addition to its function as fuel for civil use and various industries including metallurgy, anthracite is an important raw material for making agricultural chemicals like synthetic ammonia and urea.
Jincheng has a proven anthracite reserve of 80.8 billion metric tons, accounting for about a quarter of the nation’s total.
With a history of more than six decades, Jinneng Holding Group is one of the nation’s leading enterprises in the areas of anthracite, coal-based chemicals, coal-bed methane and anthracite-fired power generation.
Its annual output of synthetic ammonia reached 41 million tons in its peak years, accounting for about 61 percent of the nation’s total.
Responding to Shanxi’s strategies for industrial upgrading and tightened regulations in environmental protection, the company began to diversify in 2003. It expanded its operations to new areas, such as research and development and coal liquefication and gasification.
According to Feng Zhen, the group’s vice-president responsible for coal-based chemicals, the shrinking market of coal-based chemicals was another reason leading to the company’s operational adjustment.
“The demand for anthracitebased synthetic ammonia has decreased substantially in recent years,” Feng said. “Our output of synthetic ammonia dropped to 22.2 million tons in 2019, a 33.5 percent decrease from the previous year.”
To overcome the challenge, Jinneng Holding Group has shifted its focus to coal gasification to meet the country’s growing demand for gas.
Feng, who is also the president of the research institute of Jinneng