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Norcustkohle
Public company
Traded asNSE: NCK
IndustryCoal mining, synthetic fuel
Headquarters,
Key people
Sven Karlisson (CEO)
ProductsCoal, petrol fuel, diesel fuel
Production output
141 million tonnes coal (2017)
3 million tonnes liquid fuels (2021)
Websitewww.norcustkohle.co.rd

Norcustkohle is a Radictistani mining and synthetic fuels company headquartered in Meyerskopf, Norcustsur. Norcustkohle operates thirty coal mines in northern Radictistan producing both metallurgical and thermal coal. Norcustkohle accounts for roughly 30% of Radictistani coal production. The company also operates coal liquefaction plants which produce diesel, gasoline, and other liquid fuels.

Operations

Mines

Most of Norcustkohle's production comes from twenty-seven underground mines in the County of Norcustsur. These mines operate by the longwall and continuous methods. The Norcustsur mines produce primarily bituminous coal. Three open-pit mines in western Yestingsur produce lignite. Total production in 2017 was 141 million tonnes. Norcustkohle owns and operates 126 kilometers of railroad track connecting its mines to the national rail network operated by Royal Radictistan Railways.

Synthetic fuel

Norcustkohle operates two coal hydrogenation plants at Kroning, Norcustsur and Grenwall, Yestingsur. As of 2017 the two plants had a combined production capacity of 7,000 tonnes per day in the form of petrol and diesel fuel. The Grenwall plant was expanded in 2021, bringing combined production to 8,300 tonnes per day.

Corporate affairs

The Chief Operating Officer of Norcustkohle is Sven Karlisson. The company has a unitary board. Corporate headquarters is at 2704 Sosnestrasse in Meyerskopf, Norcustsur.

Labor unions

Workers at Norcustkohle mines are represented by GB Bergbau. Other workers are represented by GB Energie.