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Where is the largest coal mine in the world?

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Chloe Ramirez

Updated on February 27, 2026

Where is the largest coal mine in the world?

The largest coal mine in the world by reserves is the North Antelope Rochelle coal mine in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming, US. The mine was estimated to contain more than 1.7 billion tonnes of recoverable coal as of December 2018.

Keeping this in view, which is the biggest coal mine in the world?

North Antelope Rochelle

Subsequently, question is, which is the largest mine in the world? Bingham Canyon Mine

In this way, where is the largest coal mine in India?

Jharia coalfield

Who has the best coal in the world?

China

Does China still use coal?

From 1990 to 2018, China increased its coal consumption from 0.99 billion tons to 4.64 billion tons. In 2018, coal made up 59 percent of China's energy use. Since 2011, China has consumed more coal than the rest of the world combined. China's industrial sector is by far the largest consumer of coal.

Who first used coal?

The earliest known use of coal in the Americas was by the Aztecs who used coal for fuel and jet (a type of lignite) for ornaments. In Roman Britain, the Romans were exploiting all major coalfields (save those of North and South Staffordshire) by the late 2nd century AD.

Which state is rich in coal deposit?

Coal Reserves
StateProvedTotal
JHARKHAND4556383152
ODISHA3739179295
CHHATTISGARH2042857206
WEST BENGAL1415631667

What Is the Future of Coal India?

Even assuming India doesn't start building any more coal power plants going forward, it still means that in 2030 about half of India's electricity will come from coal. Selected findings include: India actually uses a relatively modest amount of coal on a global scale, if we normalize per capita.

Which is best quality of coal?

What are the types of coal?
  • Anthracite: The highest rank of coal.
  • Bituminous: Bituminous coal is a middle rank coal between subbituminous and anthracite.
  • Subbituminous: Subbituminous coal is black in color and dull (not shiny), and has a higher heating value than lignite.

Who owns coal mines in India?

In April 2011, CIL was conferred the Maharatna status by the Union Government of India, making it one of the seven with that status. As of 14 October 2015, CIL is owned primarily by the Union Government of India who controls its operations through the Ministry of Coal.

How many coal fields are in India?

Tertiary Coalfields that are 15 to 60 million years old.

List of Coal Mines in India.

Coal Mines in India
Coal MineStatesFeatures/Prominence
Singrauli, Sohagpur, Johila, Umaria, Satpura coalfieldMadhya PradeshSingrauli is the largest coalfield of MP. Gondwana Coalfields.

Where does India get its coal?

Indonesia was the largest source of coal imports to India in 2019, accounting for 49% of total coal imports. Other major sources are Australia (20%) and South Africa (16%).

Which country has the purest gold?

Gold Jewelry Consumption Q4 2019
RankCountryTonnes
1India136.6
2China132.1
3U.S.34.8
4UAE11.5

Which country has best diamonds?

Top five diamond mining countries in the world
  1. Russia. Home to arguably the richest and largest diamond resources in the world, Russia tops the list with more than 12 open-pit mines.
  2. Botswana. Africa's top diamond producer, Botswana sits second in this global list.
  3. Democratic Republic of Congo.
  4. Australia.
  5. Canada.

Where is the richest gold mine in the world?

Witwatersrand Basin (Johannesburg, South Africa)

Located in South Africa, the Witwatersrand Basin represents the richest gold field ever discovered. It is estimated the 40% of all of the gold ever mined has come out of the Basin. In 1970, South Africa's output accounted for 79% of the world's gold production.

Where is the world's largest salt mine located?

Compass Minerals' Goderich salt mine, located 1,800 feet under Lake Huron, is the largest underground salt mine in the world. The mine is as deep as the CN Tower in Toronto is tall. It has operated since 1959 and was acquired by Compass Minerals in 1990.