The status and prospect of mining technology in Vietnam underground coal mines

Authors

  • Hai DUONG DUC Author
  • QUANG Dao Hong Author
  • Marian TUREK Author
  • Aleksandra KOTERAS Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2019-02-68

Abstract

Vietnam has the 13th largest hard coal reserves globally, with the reserves totaling 2.22 billion tonnes, and estimated resources of 4.07 billion tonnes. Coal use is playing an increasing role in the energy mix and according to current planning, this role is to increase further. In parallel with the development of the Vietnamese coal sector, underground mining also underwent many stages of improvements, especially in the last two decades. This paper analyzes the achievement and the state of the mining technology applied into the underground mining by the Vietnam National Coal - Mineral Industries Holding Corporation Ltd. (VINACOMIN) during 20 year period and proposes the recommendations for the sustainable development of Vietnam underground mining.

Author Biographies

  • Hai DUONG DUC

    Institute of Mining Science And Technology (IMSAT), Hanoi, Vietnam

  • QUANG Dao Hong

    Institute of Mining Science And Technology (IMSAT), Hanoi, Vietnam

  • Marian TUREK

    Central Mining Institute (GIG), Katowice, Poland

  • Aleksandra KOTERAS

    Central Mining Institute (GIG), Katowice, Poland

Published

2019-12-30

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