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{{CoalSwarm}}'''Rinat Akhmetov''' is ranked by Forbes as having a personal fortune of $5.2 billion made from his steel and coal interests.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billionaires-2010_Rinat-Akhmetov_JIRK.html "The World's Billionaires: #148 Rinat Akhmetov"], ''Forbes'', October 2010.</ref> One of Akhmetov's companies is the seteel and mining company [[Metinvest]]. In April 2009 Metinvest bought [[United Coal]], which was ranked at the time as the sixth largest coking coal company in the US.<ref>[http://www.mining-journal.com/production-and-markets/ukraines-metinvest-buys-united-coal-of-the-us "Ukraine's Metinvest buys United Coal of the US"], ''Mining Journal'', April 30, 2009.</ref>  
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{{#badges:CoalSwarm|Template:Navbar-Coalbarons}}'''Rinat Akhmetov''' is ranked by Forbes as having a personal fortune of $5.2 billion made from his steel and coal interests.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billionaires-2010_Rinat-Akhmetov_JIRK.html "The World's Billionaires: #148 Rinat Akhmetov"], ''Forbes'', October 2010.</ref> One of Akhmetov's companies is the seteel and mining company [[Metinvest]]. In April 2009 Metinvest bought [[United Coal Company]], which was ranked at the time as the sixth largest coking coal company in the US.<ref>[http://www.mining-journal.com/production-and-markets/ukraines-metinvest-buys-united-coal-of-the-us "Ukraine's Metinvest buys United Coal of the US"], ''Mining Journal'', April 30, 2009.</ref>  
  
Another of Akhmetov's companies is Donbass Fuel-Energy Company ([[DTEK]]), which has interests in coal-fired power stations in the Ukraine and coal mines. In 2010 DTEK produced over 19 million tonnes of coal representing just over one quarter of all the coal produced in the Ukraine.<ref>[http://www.platts.com/RSSFeedDetailedNews/RSSFeed/Coal/8545174 "Ukraine's DTEK coal output up 8.7% year-on-year in 2010"], ''Platts'', February 15, 2011.</ref>
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Another of Akhmetov's companies is Donbass Fuel-Energy Company ([[DTEK]]), which has interests in coal-fired power stations in the Ukraine and coal mines. In 2010 DTEK produced over 19 million tonnes of coal representing just over one quarter of all the coal produced in the Ukraine. Platts reported that DTEK states that as of the end of 2008 it had recoverable coal reserves of 837 million million tonnes.<ref>Alexander Bor, [http://www.platts.com/RSSFeedDetailedNews/RSSFeed/Coal/8545174 "Ukraine's DTEK coal output up 8.7% year-on-year in 2010"], ''Platts'', February 15, 2011.</ref>
  
 
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{{#badges:CoalSwarm|Template:Navbar-Coalbarons}}Rinat Akhmetov is ranked by Forbes as having a personal fortune of $5.2 billion made from his steel and coal interests.[1] One of Akhmetov's companies is the seteel and mining company Metinvest. In April 2009 Metinvest bought United Coal Company, which was ranked at the time as the sixth largest coking coal company in the US.[2]

Another of Akhmetov's companies is Donbass Fuel-Energy Company (DTEK), which has interests in coal-fired power stations in the Ukraine and coal mines. In 2010 DTEK produced over 19 million tonnes of coal representing just over one quarter of all the coal produced in the Ukraine. Platts reported that DTEK states that as of the end of 2008 it had recoverable coal reserves of 837 million million tonnes.[3]

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