Polish miner JSW to work with Sasol on new plant

27th September 2018 By: Reuters

WARSAW – Poland's JSW, the European Union's biggest coking coal producer, said on Thursday it will cooperate with South African petrochemicals group Sasol on a project to launch a synthetic fuel plant in Poland.

"Poland is an ideal place for launching a coal to fuel plant. We have valuable coal deposits and a climate policy that affects coal usability," JSW CE Daniel Ozon said in a statement.

Poland generates most of its electricity from coal and has to face rising costs of carbon emissions. It is also trying to reduce its reliance on gas supplies from Russia.

"We could say that Polish coal will make us less dependent on Russia," Ozon said, adding that the establishment of a plant processing coal for gas and fuels was in line with the Polish government's policies and interests.

JSW said that its representatives have just returned from Secunda in South Africa, where they visited Sasol's plants and watched their technologies used in gas production from coal.

The next step would be signing an agreement between the companies on cooperation over the Polish planned plant, JSW said.