Norway’s last coal mine extends life to feed European industry
05 Sep 2022
The last Norwegian
coal mine on the Svalbard archipelago will produce coal for another two years
to help bolster industrial production in Europe.
Mine 7 will continue
production of bituminous coal, used primarily in the steel industry, until July
2025, the government said on Friday. The mine, which was due to close in 2023,
delivers about 80,000 metric tons of coal to the metallurgical and chemical industry
in Europe.
Steel
makers are currently completely dependent on such industrial coal, until
hydrogen and other emission-free technologies come into place during this
decade, the ministry said.
“There
is war and great uncertainty about access to critical raw materials,” Trade and
Industry Minister Jan Christian Vestre said. “This also applies to steel
production in Europe, on which we are completely dependent.”