Journals →  Gornyi Zhurnal →  2020 →  #10 →  Back

SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
ArticleName Impact of basic risks, sanctions and adverse market conditions on the coal industry development in Russia over the period to 2040. Part I: External and internal challenges critical to the coal industry development and its performance scenarios in the post-crisis period
DOI 10.17580/gzh.2020.10.03
ArticleAuthor Plakitkin Yu. A., Plakitkina L. S., Dyachenko K. I.
ArticleAuthorData

Institute for Energy Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia:

Yu. A. Plakitkin, Head of the Center for Analysis and Innovation in Energy, Professor, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Academician of the Academy of Mining Sciences
L. S. Plakitkina, Head of the Research Center for Coal Industry in Russia and in the World, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, luplak@rambler.ru
K. I. Dyachenko, Senior Researcher, Research Center for Coal Industry in Russia and in the World, Candidate of Engineering Sciences

Abstract

The growth prospects for coal production in Russia are not so clearly evident as it may seem. Today there is a wide range of alternative avenues of advancement for the coal sector, which can be explained by the external and internal challenges critical to the development of the coal industry in Russia. The basic risks potentially capable to cause the most adverse effect on the coal industry performance in the years to come include: the coal market slump in the world; ecological risks; risks due to sanctions imposed by the USA and European Union to restrict import of new technologies and attraction of financial assets; social risks. Aiming to evaluate the impact of these risks on the coal industry performance in the coming years, four look-ahead scenarios are developed: baseline, hazardous (baseline), moderate, and hazardous (moderate). The moderate scenario is found to be more innovative than the baseline scenario. The highest rate of introduction of technological innovations is representative of the technologies with lower level of the predicted output of coal.
This study has been partly supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research in the framework of R&D Project No. 18-010-00467 Development of Economic Indicators and Production Data for the Coal Industry Development in Russia up to 2035 with the Changing Vector of Global Technological Innovation due to Implementation of Industry 4.0 Program.

keywords Coal industry, external and internal challenges, prediction of coal output and cost per regions and in the industry, coal market condition, risks, ecological and social risks, sanction risks
References

1. Coal industry prospects are assessed quite differently by the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Economic Development in Russia. 2020. Available at: https://ru.investing.com/news/economy/article-1944326 (accessed: 30.01.2020).
2. Available at: http://docs.cntd.ru/document/565123539 (accessed: 26.03.2020).
3. Coal Information 2018. International Energy Agency, 2018. 503 p.
4. Key World Energy Statistics 2018. OECD/IEA, 2018. 51 p.
5. BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2019. 68th ed. BP, 2019. Available at: https://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/business-sites/en/global/corporate/pdfs/energy-economics/statistical-review/bp-stats-review-2019-full-report.pdf (accessed: 26.03.2020).
6. Energy Prices and Taxes. International Energy Agency, 2018. Vol. 2018. Iss. 1. 428 p.
7. Plakitkin Yu. А., Plakitkina L. S. The Industry-4.0 global innovation project’s potential for the coal industry of Russia. 1. Industry-4.0 Program – new approaches and solutions. Ugol. 2017. No. 10. pp. 44–51.
8. Plakitkina L. S., Plakitkin Yu. A., Dyachenko K. I. Analysis and forecasts of coal mining and consumption in the world’s leading coal-producing countries in 2000–2035. Gornyi Zhurnal. 2018. No. 3. pp. 4–9. DOI: 10.17580/gzh.2018.03.01
9. Ermakov A. Yu., Senkus V. V., Pham Duc Thang, Senkus Val. V., Abramkin N. I., Ermakov E. A. Combined mining technologies for coal deposits (review). Gornye nauki i tekhnologii. 2019. Vol. 4, No. 4. pp. 230–250.
10. Available at: http://static.government.ru/media/files/9gFM4FHj4PsB79I5v7yLVuPgu4bvR7M0.pdf (accessed: 15.04.2020).
11. Statistical and analytic informational materials about the main indicators of manufacturing activity of Russian coal industry organizations, Central Dispatching Department of Fuel Energy Complex, from 2000 to 2020.
12. Makarov A. A., Mitrova T. A., Kulagin V. A. Global and Russian Energy Outlook 2019. Moscow : ERI RAS – Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO, 2019. 210 p.

Language of full-text russian
Full content Buy
Back