Vostochny (from Russian language: "Eastern") Coal Mine is a coal mining company located in Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan. The company is included in the JSC Eurasian Energy Corporation.
The Vostochny Coal Mine is an underground coal mine located in the Kuzbass region of Russia, near the town of Mezhdurechensk. It is the largest coal mine in Russia, and one of the largest in the world. It is owned and operated by the Kuzbassrazrezugol coal company, and is the main source of coal for the Kuzbass region.
The Vostochny Coal Mine is situated on the slopes of the Kuzbass Mountains, and is made up of several different underground levels. The main shaft is located at a depth of over 1,000 meters, and the total area of the mine is estimated to be around 8 square kilometers. The mine is divided into two main sections, the northern and southern areas. The northern area is the main mining area, and is where the majority of the coal is extracted. The southern area is mainly used for storage and maintenance.
The Vostochny Coal Mine produces a variety of different types of coal, including coking coal, thermal coal, and anthracite. The mine is also the main supplier of coal to the nearby power plants and factories. The coal is transported from the mine to the power plants and factories via a network of rail lines.
The Vostochny Coal Mine employs around 10,000 people, and is one of the largest employers in the region. The mine also plays an important role in the local economy, providing employment and a source of income for many of the local residents.
The Vostochny Coal Mine is a vital part of the Russian energy sector, and is a major contributor to the country’s economy. The mine is a major supplier of coal to the power plants and factories of the Kuzbass region, and is an important source of energy for the region.