China sees 19 percent drop in mine accidents in 2020

Time:2021-01-13 11:09:40      Source:Chinadaily.com.cn
China's mines have reported improved safety and fewer mine accidents last year despite a slight rise in coal output.
 
There were 434 mine accidents in 2020, down 19.1 percent from the previous year, and 573 related deaths, down 22 percent, the National Mine Safety Administration said on Monday.
 
Of the total, the country saw 122 coal mine accidents in 2020, down 28.2 percent year on year, and 225 related deaths, down 28.8 percent.
 
China saw no major explosions triggered by coal mine gas in 2020. It is the first year that no such major event occurred in the country since 1949. Coal mine gas, or firedamp, is a problematic phenomenon associated with coal mining, as the gas is explosive when mixed with air.
 
From 2002 to 2019, deaths resulting from gas explosions accounted for roughly one-third of all deaths associated with coal mine accidents, data from the administration showed.
 
There were 312 accidents in non-coal mines in 2020, down 14.9 percent year on year, and 348 related deaths, down 16.9 percent.
Index RMB/t DoD Basis Date
Datong 5500 450 0 ex-mine 06-18
Shuozhou 5200 435 0 FOR 06-18
Ordos 5500 415 0 ex-mine 06-18
Yulin 6200 535 0 ex-mine 06-18
Liulin Low-sulphur 560 0 ex-mine 06-18
Gujiao Low-sulphur 1095 0 FOR 06-18
Xingtai Low-sulphur 1210 0 ex-Factory 06-18
Yangquan PCI 770 0 FOR 06-18
Index RMB/t WoW WoW% Date
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