1 Executive Summary
2 Coal Mining in Poland – Drivers And Restraints
2.1 Coal Mining in Poland – Drivers
2.2 Coal Mining in Poland – Restraints
3 Coal Mining in Poland – Reserves, Production, Consumption and Trade
3.1 Reserves by Grades and Geographical Region
3.2 Historical and Forecast Production
3.3 Total Production by Grade
3.4 Total Production by Type
3.5 Coal Prices
3.6 Total Production by Major Mines
3.7 Major Exploration and Development Projects
3.8 Consumption vs Trade
3.8.1 Domestic consumption vs exports
3.8.2 Domestic consumption by end use
3.8.3 Consumption by type – coking, steam and lignite
3.8.4 Exports by destination country
3.8.5 Exports by type
3.8.6 Imports by country
3.8.7 Imports by type
3.9 Demand Drivers
3.9.1 Electricity Generation
4 Competitive Landscape
4.1 PGE Górnictwo i Energetyka Konwencjonalna Spółka Akcyjna (GiEK PGE SA)
4.2 Kompania Węglowa SA
4.3 Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa SA
4.4 Katowicki Holding Weglowy SA
5 Fiscal Regime
5.1 The Polish Mining Industry – Governing Bodies
5.1.1 Ministry of the Environment
5.1.2 The Commission for Mineral Resources
5.1.3 Department of Geology and Geological Concessions
5.1.4 State Mining Authority
5.1.5 Polish Geological Institute
5.1.6 Central Mining Institute
5.1.7 Institute of Mineral and Energy, Polish Academy of Sciences
5.2 The Polish Mining Industry – Governing Laws
5.2.1 Economic Freedom Act of July 2, 2004
5.2.2 The Labor Code
5.2.3 Polish Geological and Mining Law, February 4, 1994
5.3 The Polish Mining Industry – Ownership and Mining Licenses
5.3.1 Mining ownership
5.3.2 Mining business licenses
5.3.3 Mining usufruct license
5.3.4 Mining concessions
5.4 The Polish Mining Industry – Rights and Obligations
5.4.1 Rights
5.4.2 Obligations
5.5 The Polish Mining Industry – Key Fiscal Terms
5.5.1 Prospecting fees
5.5.2 Exploration fees
5.5.3 Royalty
5.5.4 Corporate Income Tax
5.5.5 Capital Gains Tax
5.5.6 Real Estate Tax
5.5.7 Depreciation
5.5.8 Withholding tax
5.5.9 Loss carry forward
5.5.10 Value added tax
6 Appendix
6.1 Abbreviations
6.2 Methodology
6.3 Secondary Research
6.4 Primary Research
6.5 Contact Timetric
6.6 About Timetric
6.7 Timetric’s Services
6.8 Disclaimer
Table 2: Coal Mining in Poland – Basic Parameters of Non-Exploited Brown Coal Deposits
Table 3: Coal Mining in Poland – Total Coal Production (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Table 4: Coal Mining in Poland – Total Production by Grade, Bituminous and Lignite (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Table 5: Coal Mining in Poland – Total Production by Type, Steam, Coking and Lignite (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Table 6: Coal Mining in Poland – Major Active Mines, 2014
Table 7: Coal Mining in Poland – Major Exploration Projects, 2014
Table 8: Coal Mining in Poland – Major Development Projects, 2014
Table 9: Coal Mining in Poland – Consumption vs Exports (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Table 10: Coal Mining in Poland – Consumption by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Table 11: Coal Mining in Poland – Exports by Region and Destination Country (Million Tonnes), 2013
Table 12: Coal Mining in Poland – Exports by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Table 13: Coal Mining in Poland – Imports by Region and Countries (Million Tonnes), 2013
Table 14: Coal Mining in Poland – Imports by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Table 15: Coal Mining in Poland – PGE Gornictwo i Energetyka Konwencjonalna Spolka Akcyjna, Major Projects
Table 16: Coal Mining in Poland – Kompania Weglowa S.A. , Major Projects
Table 17: Coal Mining in Poland – Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa S.A, Major Projects
Table 18: Coal Mining in Poland – Katowicki Holding Weglowy SA , Major Projects
Table 19: The Mining Industry in Poland – Royalty Rates (PLN/IU and %), 2014
Table 20: The Mining Industry in Poland – Real Estate Tax (PLN/m2), 2014
Table 21: The Mining Industry in Poland – Depreciation Rates (%), 2014
Table 22: The Mining Industry in Poland – Withholding Tax Rates (%), 2014
Figure 1: Coal Mining in Poland – Resources and Production of Brown Coal, 2000–2013
Figure 2: Coal Mining in Poland – Resources and Production of Hard Coal, 2000–2013
Figure 3: Coal Mining in Poland – Location of Hard Coal and Lignite Deposits, 2014
Figure 4: Coal Mining in Poland – Total Production (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Figure 5: Coal Mining in Poland – Total Production by Grade, Bituminous and Lignite (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Figure 6: Coal Mining in Poland – Total Production by Type, Steam, Coking and Lignite (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Figure 7: Coal Mining in Poland – Steam Coal Prices (US$/tonne), 2011-2014
Figure 8: Coal Mining in Poland – Steam Coal Prices (US$/tonne), 2014
Figure 9: Coal Mining in Poland – Domestic Consumption vs Exports (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Figure 10: Coal Mining in Poland – Domestic Consumption by Sector (%), 2013
Figure 11: Coal Mining in Poland – Consumption by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Figure 12: Coal Mining in Poland – Exports by Destination Country (%), 2013
Figure 13: Coal Mining in Poland – Exports by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Figure 14: Coal Mining in Poland – Imports by Country (%), 2013
Figure 15: Coal Mining in Poland – Imports by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020
Figure 16: Coal Mining in Poland – Electricity Generation by Source (TWh), 2012 and 2013
Figure 17: Coal Mining in Poland – Share of Production by Major Producers (%), 2013
【掲載企業】
PGE Górnictwo i Energetyka Konwencjonalna Spółka Akcyjna
Kompania Węglowa SA
Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa SA
Katowicki Holding Weglowy SA
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