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Sindh Engross Coal Mining Company (SECMC)

Sindh Engross Coal Mining Company (SECMC) is Pakistan’s leading coal producer operating Pakistan’s first open-pit lignite mine in Block II of Tharparkar area in Sindh province of Pakistan. With a current annual mining capacity of 7.6 million tons it provides lignite quality coal to power producers in Pakistan.

Coal Reserve in Pakistan

Pakistan holds 3,377 million tons (Mms) of proven coal reserves as of 2016, ranking 20th in the world and accounting for about 0% of the world’s total coal reserves of 1,139,471 million tons (Mms).
Pakistan has proven reserves equivalent to 331.1 times its annual consumption. This means it has about 331 years of Coal left (at current consumption levels and excluding unproven reserves).

“empirical formulae” was determined based on the analysis of the elements found in the carbonaceous material of the coal. It ended up as C100 H77.3 O13.1 N1.5 S1.2.

Different between coal and charcoal

Charcoal vs Coal

Coal is a natural mineral that forms over the span of millions of years while charcoal is a manufactured product created from wood. While coal in its natural state is never used alone in a barbeque or smoker, it is commonly added to charcoal briquettes to increase the energy density.

Coal Charcoal
Coal is the mineral anthracite, a fossil fuel composed of carbon and created over millions of years by the pressurizing and long term breakdown of organic materials like plant remains. It is a black mineral found below the ground and mined out like any other rock or mineral. It is considered sedimentary, but can become metamorphic with continued exposure to heat and pressure. It is used for burning to supply heat and to make coal gas and coal tar. Charcoal is produced by slow heating of wood or other combustible substances in the absence of oxygen. It is also a black substance made by burning wood slowly in an oven with a little air, and can be used as a filtering material or as fuel or for drawing. It is similar in some respects to coal but is less dense and more porous. So the main difference between the two is that coal is a mineral and charcoal is the ultimate form of burnt wood.
Hot coal is the glowing ember that remains after a charcoal or wood fire dies down. Embers are almost as hot as the fire and can almost always burst back into flames when it gets more airflow.
As they are a much more consistent heat source compared to the open flames, you often want to wait for your wood or charcoal to burn down to ember before cooking on it.
Lump is charcoal in its truest form. It’s created by the previously mentioned process without any additives. Lump charcoal is often favored over briquettes because it usually burns hotter and cleaner. This also means that you will likely use them up a lot quicker compared to briquettes.

Formula of coal

Coal is a mixture of inorganic mineral matter (the stuff that becomes ash when coal is burned) and carbonaceous matter (carbon containing structures). To take information from the “Users Handbook for the Argonne Premium Coal Samples” (1993) one of the 6 samples in the collection is a coal from the Illinois coal basin, named Illinois #6. It is a high sulfur-containing bituminous coal. The analysis of the Illinois #6 coal (in dry %) is 77.7% C, 5% H, 13.5% oxygen, 4.83% sulfur and 15.5% ash. An “empirical formulae” is sometimes calculated for coals, this is simply taking the organic material in the coal and determining the number of atoms of each in relation to 100 atoms of carbon. So for this Illinois.

As suppliers of coal, Global Trading stands at the forefront of facilitating the energy demands of various industries, including cement production and power generation, in Pakistan and beyond. With a keen eye on market dynamics, we monitor coal price daily, including benchmarks like the Richard Bay coal price, ensuring competitive offerings to our clientele.

The Sahiwal Coal Power Plant, a cornerstone in Pakistan’s energy landscape, relies on our consistent provision of quality coal, emblematic of our commitment to fueling progress sustainably. Recognizing the diverse needs of our customers, we offer a spectrum of coal types sourced from reputable mines across Pakistan, each tailored to specific industrial requirements.

Our collaboration with entities like the Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company underscores our dedication to reliability and efficiency. By tapping into Pakistan’s vast coal reserves, estimated at over 3 billion tons, we ensure a stable supply chain for present and future energy needs.

Beyond mere transactions, Global Trading serves as a knowledge hub, elucidating the distinctions between coal and charcoal, elucidating the process by which coal, a vital energy resource, is formed over millennia. We provide insights into the empirical formulae of coal, shedding light on its elemental composition and properties.

In essence, as purveyors of coal, we are more than suppliers; we are catalysts for progress, leveraging our expertise and resources to power industries, drive economic growth, and meet the evolving energy landscape head-on. With a firm foothold in Pakistan’s coal sector and a global outlook, Global Trading remains steadfast in its mission to energize the world responsibly.

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