Raspadskaya is a leading Russia mining company specializing in coking coal production within the Kemerovo Oblast of Siberia. The company supplies coal to domestic steel producers and international markets, contributing significantly to Russia metallurgical sector. Its underground operations are located within one of the largest coal basins in the country.
Infrastructure includes advanced underground mining systems, coal preparation plants, and rail logistics connected to export terminals. Through efficient operational management and reserve planning, Raspadskaya maintains stable production capacity within competitive global coal markets.
Raspadskaya was established in 1973 to develop coking coal reserves in the Kuzbass region. Its formation aligned with Soviet industrial expansion of steel production.
During the 1980s and 1990s, underground expansion and modernization strengthened output and enhanced reserve utilization.
Post reform corporate restructuring improved governance and strengthened its export integration within global coal markets.
Kuzbass Coal Basin – Russia
Raspadskaya operates in the Kemerovo Oblast (Kuzbass region), one of the largest coal producing areas in Russia.
Primary Mining Regions
Underground extraction systems integrate with coal preparation plants and Trans-Siberian rail corridors.
Strategic Export Advantage
Rail access to Far Eastern ports enhances distribution to Asia Pacific markets.
Kuzbass Coal Performance Update
In 2024, Raspadskaya enhanced operational efficiency by modernizing underground systems and improving methane management. These actions supported stable production optimization and reinforced environmental compliance within regional regulations.
In 2025, the company expanded its sustainable mining framework through emission control upgrades. A targeted modernization program digitized mine planning, while an expansion initiative assessed deeper coking coal reserves.