Just had a quick look on Google and found this older story that was published in October 2014.
http://translate.googleusercontent....m.html&usg=ALkJrhiYUTzr7BcgD80teLs-fMt409UIKg
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Again, it's talking about "anthracite"and mining that anthracite at an annual rate of 1.25 - 2.5 Mt, whereas BMB previously was always taking about mining predominately "coking coal" at NR at the same annual production level.
The company has disclosed having 13.6 Mt of anthracite at Nowa Ruda, and who knows how much of that is minable.
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I'd say from a marketing perspective, assuming these two articles are representative of what is doing the rounds in the press in Europe, BMB is now pushing the anthracite side of the deposit since it's relatively high value and should provide the most impact in the market.
Just had a quick look on Google and found this older story that...
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