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  2. Hunnu Coal - Wikipedia

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    Hunnu Coal Limited is a mining company that is incorporated in Australia for the purpose of acquiring and developing coal projects in Mongolia. The company runs mining operations through its subsidiary, Hunnu Resources LLC, in four provinces of Mongolia including South Gobi, Middles Gobi and Sukhbaatar.

  3. Category:Coal companies of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Hunnu Coal; M. Mongolia Energy Corporation; S. SouthGobi Resources; T. Turquoise Hill Resources This page was last edited on 28 June 2020, at 02:40 (UTC). ...

  4. Mining in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Tavan Tolgoi coal mine in Ömnögovi Province. Mongolia hosts 0.2% of the world's known coal reserves at an estimated 162 billion tonnes in 2011 with 17 operating coal mines. Mongolia exported 73% of the 25 million tons of coal produced in 2010, making it the country's largest export (which had previously been copper).

  5. List of companies of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Mongolia. Mongolia is a landlocked unitary sovereign state in East Asia.Economic activity in Mongolia has traditionally been based on herding and agriculture, although development of extensive mineral deposits of copper, coal, molybdenum, tin, tungsten, and gold have emerged as a driver of industrial production. [1]

  6. Övdög Khudag coal mine - Wikipedia

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    The Övdög Khudag Coal Mine (Mongolian: Өвдөг худаг, knee well, sometimes Ovdog Hudag) is a coal mine being developed in the Bayanjargalan sum of Dundgovi Province in southern central Mongolia. The deposit has coal reserves amounting to projected 89 million tonnes of Lignite.

  7. The World Bank Group's Uncounted - The Huffington Post

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    The Tata group, one of India’s largest conglomerates, promised to be a good neighbor when it took on the job of building the nation’s first “ultra mega” coal-fired power plant. Find Out First ICIJ and The Huffington Post estimate that 3.4 million people have been physically or economically displaced by World Bank-backed projects since 2004.

  8. Öndörkhaan - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining is important to the economy of the town and Chandgana Tal coalfield is located 53 km W from Öndörkhaan. There exists a major United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Networking and Cluster Development project stationed in Öndörkhaan specializing in the strengthen of urban, peri-urban and rural business associations and ...

  9. Dundgobi Province - Wikipedia

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    There is no commercial air transport to the Dundgobi province. Public transportation includes bus but many of the more rural sums are not on the mass transport lines. Much travel is done via mikrs (micro-bus or Russian furgon) or by private jeeps. The capital, Mandalgovi, is connected to Ulaanbaatar by a 300 km (190 mi) paved road completed in ...