National Company of Lignite Oltenia

National Company of Lignite Oltenia (Romanian: Societatea Naţională a Lignitului Oltenia - SNLO) Târgu-Jiu was set up as a commercial society by the Government of Romania in 1997. The main headquarters of the company is placed in Târgu-Jiu, Gorj County.
The company has its material base in Gorj, Vâlcea and Mehedinţi with total reserves of 2 billion tonnes of coal.

National Company of Lignite Oltenia
Public
IndustryCoal
Founded1997
HeadquartersTârgu-Jiu, Romania
Key people
Eugen Davidoiu, CEO
ProductsLignite
Revenue US$503 million (2007)
Number of employees
8,765 (2007)
Websitehttp://www.cnlo.ro/

The annual production is around 35 million tonnes of lignite and 4 million tonnes of anthracite and the total number of employees is around 9,000.

Around 85% of the total production comes from Gorj County, especially in the north of the county where coal is extracted near Motru and Rovinari.

The main beneficiaries of the coal extracted here are the great Romanian power complexes Rovinari Power Station with a capacity of 1,320 MW, Turceni Power Station with a capacity of 1,650 MW and Craiova Power Station with a capacity of 615 MW thus making Gorj County the biggest power producer in Romania with around 36% of the whole energy produced in the country.

Coal mines

The National Company of Lignite Oltenia owns and operates a number of six coal mines located in Gorj, Mehedinţi and Vâlcea counties.

RankMineCountyReserves
(million tonnes)
Production
(million tonnes)
1BerbeştiVâlcea672.5
2HusnicioaraMehedinţi673.1
3JilţGorj285.87
4MotruGorj1086.6
5Roşia – PeşteanaGorj1127.2
6RovinariGorj1808
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