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New JSW mine already has more than 200 staff

The hiring process has begun in the Bzie-Dębina mine under development owned by Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa. Currently, there are 223 people working in the mine and the figure should increase to nearly 300 by the year-end. All the employees of the new mine have been transferred from other JSW plants, mainly from the Borynia-Zofiówka-Jastrzębie mine and from JSW Szkolenie i Górnictwo.

photo: Dawid Lach

The transferred employees were hired mainly for the preparatory works unit and in the electrical and machinery unit. They are all involved in the drilling of two coal faces: the B-1 exploration and transport heading and the W-4 cross-heading, as well as the maintenance and expansion of the existing infrastructure. – Three additional coal-face crews from the Jastrzębie Section will join us in mid-October, adding up to ten crews in total. Also in October, PBSz employees are to begin their horizontal works, drilling shaft-side headings – said Marian Zmarzły, director of the Bzie-Dębina mine under development.

The mine will increase its headcount every year. By 2022, the mine will employ from 600 to 800 people. The planned headcount in the Bzie-Dębina mine should ultimately reach more than 2000. Those will be mainly employees transferred from the Company’s other units.   

Early this year, the Management Board of Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa made a decision to separate a new mine from the Borynia-Zofiówka-Jastrzębie Integrated Mine, named Bzie-Dębina from the name of the coal deposit. The decision of the Management Board is to help intensify the mining works in this area and contribute to a faster launch of mining of coking coal. The recoverable coal reserves of the new mine are estimated at over 180 million tons of coal in the Bzie-Dębina 1-Zachód deposit (nearly 71.5 million tons of reserves; JSW intends to obtain a concession for this deposit by the year-end) and Bzie-Dębina 2-Zachód (113.8 million tons, JSW already holds the license). Roughly 95% of reserves in the Bzie-Dębina deposits consist of type 35 hard coking coal. The first longwall in the Bzie-Dębina mine is to be opened in 2022.

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