KUZBASS FALLS SECRT ON LOW-ASH COAL DELIVERIES TO MAGNITOGORSK

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June 25, 1951
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/25: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600400067-3 SUBJECT HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE CLASSIFICATION S-E-C-R-E-T SEQ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORM. .TION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. Economic - Coal Daily newspaper Moscow 7 Feb - 11 Apr 1951 ON THE YIIITID STAIRS WI"'. Tn~ ~~~~.~~ ??? --??-^^-- "-- Y. S. C.. II AND St. AS AW1[r D. ITS TMSSSISSIOS ON TON Sry tIJ1T10S 0r ITS Co11TR 11TS III AST MARS[t TO AM YSAYTMOSIR[D -tMOM IS POD. SISITID ST LAW. Itr110DUCTIOI or IMII r0SY IS MDMISIT[D. DATE DIST. Jun 1951 NO. OF PAGES 2 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION KUZBASS FALLS S'ECF.T ON LOW-ASH COAL DELIVERIES TO MAGNITOGORSK umbers in parentheses refer to appended sources] Several workers in the Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Plant published an open letter to A, F. Zasyad'ko, Minister of the Coal Industry, complaining that the plait did not receive an adequate amount of low-ash coal from the Kuzbass.. They stated that in 1950 the Kuzbassugol' Combine had consistently failed to keep to its schedule for delivering coking coal according to types. For ex- ample the plant received. 134,786 tons of above-plan Kl coal, which has a rel- atively high ash content, while deliveries of low-ash K2 coal fell about the same amount below the plan. The same held true of gas coal shipped to their plant, they said. The Mine imeni Ki.rov sent the plant Lena of thousands of tons of above-plan high- ash coal, but the Pionerka Mine, which was supposed to send low-ash coal, did not send anywhere nearly the same amount. This situation still prevails in 1951, they continued. During January, 11,144 tons of K1 coal above the plan arrived at the combine but deliveries of ..T.....-...,a.. K2 f tone below the n1Rn_ Mine No 10 of the Molotov- cuai fell mazy ylavuu0uu.. o ..~ ...,?_ ----.. ugol' Trust in the Kuzbass, which mines K coal with the lowest ash content, was 4,240 tone short on its fuel deliveries to the combine and in place of this, Mine No 9 shipped 5,172 tons of a lower gradeo(1) About a month after the appearance of the letter from the Magnitogorsk workers, two open letters commenting on it appeared, The first, signed by two .,a the the{,.,,,on of the Thine committee of the Mine imeni Stalin, came from Prokop'ycvsk. The second was written by a Trud correspondent in Novosibirsk. The first letter stated that, in the first 10 days of February, 4,934 tons of low-ash K2 coal were earmarked for Magnitka, but on orders from Glavuglesbyt they were shipped to the Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine in Stalinsko The Kuznetsk I STATE ARMY NAVY AIR CLASSIFICATION S-E-C-R-E=T EIETR1euT DISTRIBUTIO SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/25: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600400067-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/25: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600400067-3 ..1 SECRET' S-E-C-R-E-T Combine, it said, already bad a considerable store of K2 coal on hand, and the Magnitogorsk plant receiv-d. a ~-c.rsiderabl,- additional quantity of high-ash coal besides the tens of thousands of tons, which it already possessed. The second. letter. ,tated that 40 daye before the beginning of a quarter the Kuzbassuglesby' usually submits to Glavkoks its plan for all types of coal output from each sine, Glavkoks establishes the daily obligation of the Kuzbassuglesbyt to issue fuel, including the mine from which bit is to asis of this, tthe he plant is to go, arni cn~ amount to be sent Kuzbassugl.~sbvt on 3 January submitted to its office in Osinniki order No 7-11 on shipments of coal from the Kandalep station to the Magnitogorsk and Kuznetsk combines and. to the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant, Certain trarsportata.oO reg,.L ttions, the letter explained, are in. a large measur: respeosiblo for inequitie, 'n distribution, For example, the letter stated., the Chelyabinsk plant roceive~, monthly 7,000 tons of exces,3 high-grade fuel. which should go to Magnitogorsk, The Mine imeni Vakb.r,ish-v DJ' the Kag&n-of K, ovic:huigo.ll Trust was to ship daily 33 tons l f0K1tcoal and 7.ll tnns ofpplied However , the letter. continued, to 1 at this station, hundreds of abo-.e-plat, tons of high-ash coal of the K1 type are shipped,(2) In reference to the series of letters described above, Zasyad'ko, Minister of the Coal Industry, has informed the editorial staff of Trud that the plan for the delivery of Kuznetsk coking coa to the ferrous metallurgical industry was fulfilled 100..7 percent in 1950. The plan for delivery of all types of coal wes fulfilled except for K2 osl.. Glavkoks, he said, had drawn up mine and plant coking-coal m xtur'es without calculating the necessary conditions for routing the coal shipped. This circumstance and also the operational regulations of Glavkoks resulted in an inequality in the delivery of coal according to types and. plants, An agreement has been reached mitt the Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy, Zasyad. ko continu.ed., whereby, start...g with the second quarter, changes will be introduced. i n the coking charge wh ch will make it possible to fix routing with the least deviation from the danced. delivery of Kuznetsk coking coal,(3) 1, Moscow, T.ud, 7 Feb .51 2 1?hi.d?. 7 Mar 51 3. 7bido, -l1 Apr 51 S-E-C-R-E-T SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/25: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600400067-3