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Coal sales in the Budryk mine - update

We would like to inform you that starting Monday (17 October), each buyer can buy two tons of coal, instead of three, as was the case until now. The change is expected to streamline the sales process and guarantee that more people will be able to purchase coal. The change applies also to the customers who have already received queue numbers.

photo: Dawid Lach

The Budryk mine sells only coal in the Orzech (Nut) range. Its sales are carried out during one shift (based on current production i.e. up to 180 tons per day) from 6:30 am to 2:30 pm.

As a reminder, the mine has stopped issuing numbers until the customers currently waiting in the queue have been served. After serving these customers the mine will resume issuing queue numbers. Information about the resumption will be published on the www.jsw.pl website. 

The coal loading conditions for all those who have previously received numbers remain the same - except that the buyer will be able to purchase two tons of coal. Purchases are made directly at the Budryk mine in Ornontowice. A driver whose details were provided during prior registration arrives to pick up the coal at the agreed time. The loaded vehicle enters the weighbridge, where the documents are issued and payment is made. The payment can be made in cash or by the so-called instant transfer. This is the final stage related to the purchase of coal.

At the same time we would like to inform you that JSW S.A. will not conduct online sales. It should be noted that the Company is engaged in the production of coking coal used in steelmaking. However, being aware of the situation in the steam coal market, in support of retail customers, JSW's management has decided to launch production of the Orzech coal range, the maximum daily output of which is 180 tons.

We would like to point out that JSW SA does not produce and does not sell coal in the Ekogroszek (Eco-pea) range. Only coal in the Orzech range is sold. It is a coal with low ash and sulfur content, but with high sinterability, which precludes its use as an alternative fuel to eco-pea coal. Its parameters are available in the tab For business partners/Coal and coke/Coal parameters.

The detailed terms and conditions of sale and the current pricelist can be found on the website www.jsw.pl/dla-kontrahentow/cennik-wegla.

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