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Yankuang Energy fully implements the New Development Philosophy, seek both external and internal improvement, and pay equal emphasison industrial operation and capital operation, fostering five major industries of mining, high-end chemicals and new materials, new energy, high-end equipment manufacturing, and intelligent logistics, and building three major operating bases of Shandong, Shaanxi &Inner Mongolia and Australia. Looking ahead, it will work to achieve an annual coal production capacity of 300 million tons in 5-10 years, and build more than 8 green and intelligent mining coal mines each with a production capacity ofover 10 million tons.The annual output of chemicals products will exceed 20 million tons. The vision is to realize 3million kW of installed capacity of wind and solar power by the end ofthe “fourteenth five-year plan” (2021-2025), and 10million kW in 5-10 years.

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Xinjiang Neng Hua: The headquarters is located in Urumqi, Xinjiang, it was established in August 2007 to build an industrial pattern of integrated coal-chemical development based on coal production, led by resource transformation, forming three major regional layouts covering Urumqi City, Changji Prefecture and Ili Prefecture.


There are currently 4 coal mines with an approved production capacity of 30.89 million tons/year. The annual production capacity of Yili No. 1 Coal Mine and Yili No. 4 Mine in Ili Prefecture is 10 million tons and 9 million tons respectively. The annual production capacity of the Liuhuanggou Coal Mine in Changji Prefecture is 1.5 million tons. The production capacity of the phase I of Wucaiwan No. 4 Open-pit Mine is 10 million tons, and is handling procedures to increase its approved capacity to 23 million tons for the phase II. 


In Urumqi, it has a methanol-ammonia co-production project of 600,000 tons, with an annual production capacity of 300,000 tons of methanol and 520,000 tons of urea. The coal-to-olefin project of 800,000 tons/year in Wucaiwan is under construction, which is a supporting conversion project for the No. 4 Open-pit Mine.