China National Coal Group Explained

China National Coal Group
Logo Alt:logo of China National Coal Group
Foundation:1982
Location City:Beijing
Location Country:China
Key People:Li Yanjiang (Chairman & Party Committee Secretary)[1]
Area Served:China
Industry:Coal mining
Products:Coal
Services:Coal production
Parent:SASAC of the State Council
Owner:Chinese central government (100%)
Homepage:chinacoal.com

China National Coal Group Co., Ltd., known as China Coal Group, is a Chinese coal mining conglomerate that was supervised by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) of the State Council. It was the second largest state-owned coal mining enterprise in the mainland China, and the third largest in the world, just after Shenhua Group in 2008, according to a website quoting Xinhua News Agency.[2] It is engaged in coal production and sales, coal chemicals, coal mining equipment manufacturing, coal mine design and related engineering services.

In 2009 the corporation was re-incorporated as a limited company.[3] The group also acquired Shanxi Huayu Energy in the same year. China United Coalbed Methane, a joint venture of China Coal Group and PetroChina, became a wholly owned subsidiary of China Coal Group also in 2009. At the same time PetroChina acquired some assets from China United Coalbed Methane.[4] [5] China Coal Group later sold China United Coalbed Methane to China National Offshore Oil Corporation in tranches from 2010 to 2014.

China Coal Group's subsidiary, China Coal Energy, has been listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange since 2006 and the Shanghai Stock Exchange since 2008.[3] China Coal Group retained the stake in "China Coal Heilongjiang Coal Chemical Engineering Group" (Heilongjiang Coal Chemical Group,) and an equity investment in Taiyuan Coal Gasification Group (47.67%), as they still provide coal gas to the citizen on non-for-profit basis.[6] China Coal Group later acquired 3.9% stake of Taiyuan Coal Gasification Group from fellow central government owned China Cinda Asset Management, but in 2013 transferred 16.18% stake to SASAC of Shanxi Province without compensation. As at 31 December 2015, China Coal Group owned Taiyuan Coal Gasification Group 35.39% stake as the second largest shareholder.[7]

In 2014, China Coal Group promised to inject "Heilongjiang Coal Chemical Group" and "Shanxi Huayu Energy" to the listed company in order to avoid competition.[8] However, as at 2016 they were remained in the unlisted portion of the group, but the promise would remain valid until 2021. Nevertheless, Heilongjiang Coal Chemical Company, another company, was already under China Coal Energy.

In 2016, Shanxi Huayu Energy delayed a week to pay off principal and interest in full for a bond.[9]

According to a report by The Guardian, China Coal is by far the largest polluter in the world, single-handedly accounting for 14.32% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 公司领导. Management team. 29 October 2016. China National Coal Group. Chinese.
  2. Web site: China National Coal Group Corp.: Coal Mining Exploration up 28 percent. https://web.archive.org/web/20080801204009/http://paguntaka.org/2008/02/13/china-national-coal-group-corp-coal-mining-exploration-up-28-percent/. 1 August 2008. 29 October 2016. no date. paguntaka.org.
  3. Web site: 企业历史沿革. enterprise history. 29 October 2016. China National Coal Group. Chinese.
  4. Web site: 2008 Interim Report. 13 August 2008. 29 October 2016. China Coal Energy. Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
  5. Web site: 公司介绍. https://web.archive.org/web/20100427044635/http://www.chinacbm.com/_d269707539.htm. About us. 27 April 2010. 29 October 2016. China United Coalbed Methane. Chinese.
  6. Web site: Pospectus. 117. 21 January 2008. 31 October 2016. China Coal Energy. Shanghai Stock Exchange. Chinese.
  7. Web site: 2015 Annual Report and 2016 First-quarterly Report. 31 May 2016. 31 October 2016. Taiyuan Coal Gasification Group. Chinabond.com.cn. Chinese.
  8. Web site: 2015 Annual Report. 29 April 2016. 29 October 2016. China Coal Energy . Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
  9. Web site: Chinese state-owned coal firm to make good on bond payment. 12 April 2016. 29 October 2016. Reuters.
  10. Web site: Riley . Tess . Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says . The Guardian . 3 November 2021.