- Korea Coal Corporation
Infobox Korean name
hangul=대한석탄공사
hanja=大韓石炭公社
rr=Daehan Seoktan Gongsa
mr=Taehan Sŏkt'an KongsaThe Korea Coal Corporation, also known as Korea Coal or KOCOAL, is a government-owned corporation which oversees the coal-mining industry in
South Korea . Its headquarters are located in Seoul, inSangam-dong ,Mapo-gu .Korea Coal operates three domestic
anthracite coal mines, producing approximately 1.2 million metric tons annually. This is down from a peak of 5.2 million tons reached in 1988. As domestic demand forbituminous coal has grown, exceeding 70 million tons in 2005, the company has reduced its Korean operations and begun to invest in overseas mines.The company was initially formed in 1950, under the
First Republic of South Korea . It was the successor to a Japanese government corporation set up under Japanese rule, when large-scale coal-mining in Korea began.ee also
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List of Korea-related topics
*Economy of South Korea
*Government of South Korea
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