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{{stub}}{{CoalSwarm}}The '''Khushuut mine''' is an open cut coking coal mine with a project life of 19 years mine life with production at 8 million tonnes per annum. The project, which is currently being brought into full production, is owned by [[Mongolia Energy Corporation]], a Hong Kong listed public company. The mine is being operated by [[Leighton Asia]].<ref>Australian Trade Commission, "Mongolian Mining Projects Report 2011", January 2011, page 46. (This report is not available online).</ref>  
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{{Show badges|CoalSwarm|Navbar-Mongoliacoal}}The '''Khushuut mine''' is an open cut coking coal mine with a project life of 19 years mine life with production at 8 million tonnes per annum. The project, which is currently being brought into full production, is owned by [[Mongolia Energy Corporation]], a Hong Kong listed public company. The mine is being operated by [[Leighton Asia]].<ref>Australian Trade Commission, "Mongolian Mining Projects Report 2011", January 2011, page 46. (This report is not available online).</ref>  
  
 
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The Khushuut mine is an open cut coking coal mine with a project life of 19 years mine life with production at 8 million tonnes per annum. The project, which is currently being brought into full production, is owned by Mongolia Energy Corporation, a Hong Kong listed public company. The mine is being operated by Leighton Asia.[1]

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  1. Australian Trade Commission, "Mongolian Mining Projects Report 2011", January 2011, page 46. (This report is not available online).

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