Daily Sabah (Turkey)

7 coalfields across country opened for private investors

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TURKEY opened seven large coalfields to private investors with the aim of reducing the country’s current account deficit, which had been negatively impacted by energy imports, according to Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez, speaking in Ankara yesterday. Turkey will launch a new model to transfer coal licenses from public corporatio­ns to the private sector to increase domestic coal production through new technology using more efficient extraction methods, Dönmez explained at the handover ceremony between the private sector and the Turkish Hard Coal Authority (TTK) and the Turkish Coal Enterprise­s Institutio­n (TKİ).

Turkey has a production area consisting of 203 million tons of coal, which when produced will generate almost $12 billion in total revenue, the minister said.

In 2017, Turkey imported 37 million tons of coal, which cost $4 billion. “The production increase will generate $3.5 billion in public revenue, will replace $4.2 billion of coal imports and will indirectly contribute to the decrease in our current deficit,” he said. With the anticipate­d new investment­s, Turkey will produce 19 million tons of coal from domestic resources, Dönmez said. Currently, the Turkish coal industry employs 35,300 people but with new investment­s, employment opportunit­ies will be offered to 15,500, increasing job figures to 50,000, he said.

“We will support local developmen­t with the new model we have introduced for domestic coal production. A certain percentage of coal income will be reserved for social responsibi­lity projects in the [mining] regions. Considerin­g the potential of the region and the total production amount, we will allocate a budget of approximat­ely $5 million to social responsibi­lity projects,” Dönmez added. In keeping with the country’s aim to exploit domestic resources and in a bid to reduce energy imports, the country will utilize new technology and new methodolog­ies in coal production.

“We will receive the necessary know-how in our country to produce in larger areas. If we want sector growth and if we want to reduce foreign dependency, we have to enlarge our production areas with high reserves. This is the way we can reduce the amount of imported coal,” the energy and natural resources minister said.

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