Meanwhile, gas grade coal stocks were down 4.8%, from 821,700 tonnes to 863,500 tonnes.
Stocks of coal at Ukrainian thermal power plants (TPPs) shrank by 6.5% from February 28 to March 6, 2018, to 1.363 million tonnes.
At the same time, anthracite reserves decreased by 9%, from 594,800 tonnes to 541,000 tonnes, according to the Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Ministry's press service.
Meanwhile, gas grade coal stocks were down 4.8%, from 821,700 tonnes to 863,500 tonnes.
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UNIAN memo. Hostilities in the eastern regions of Ukraine have caused a significant shortage of coal, primarily that of thermal anthracite group produced in militant-controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
The energy companies began to transfer the thermal power plants' units from anthracite to gas coal feeding. However, there has been a shortage of the latter since the output of gas coal did not keep pace with its consumption growth. To solve the problem, the companies signed contracts for coal imports from South Africa and the United States.