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Kyrgyzstan reviews coal supply readiness ahead of heating season

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June 4, 2026
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Kyrgyzstan reviews coal supply readiness ahead of heating season

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 4. Kyrgyz Deputy Energy
Minister Nasipbek Kerimov has reviewed preparations at the
Kara-Keche and Min-Kush coal deposits for the 2026/2027
autumn-winter heating season, Trend reports, citing the country’s Energy
Ministry.

The visit was carried out alongside Rustambek Sadyraliyev,
Director General of Kyrgyzkomur OJSC. During the inspection,
officials evaluated the progress of overburden removal operations,
as well as the current status of coal production and supply.

According to the ministry, most overburden removal activities
are proceeding in accordance with the approved schedule, although
heavy rainfall in May has somewhat impacted operational pace.




Authorities issued directives to ensure the timely accumulation
of coal reserves and uninterrupted supplies to households and other
consumers ahead of the heating season.

Officials also tasked the relevant entities with achieving
production targets on schedule and maintaining stable coal
availability throughout the autumn-winter period.

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