MONGOL MINING(00975.HK)首季原矿煤开采量增21%
MONGOL MINING(00975.HK)公布,首季销量受到Gashuunsukhait-Ganqimaodu关口跨境吞吐量下降的影响,此乃由於在毗邻边界的Khanbogd soum出现了COVID-19感染病例的报导,中国当局从3月16日开始施加暂时限制。
截至3月底止季度,原矿煤开采量为220.87万吨,按年增21%,加工焦煤原煤合共204.69万吨以生产洗选焦煤100.58万吨,按年增36%。
首季度售出58.08万吨洗选焦煤产品,按年减少4%。
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