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The Closure of a Polish Mine that Operated for over 100 Years.

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The last ton of coal left the Bobrek mine in Bytom on Tuesday. This marks the definitive end of mining at the facility with over 100 years of history. Its formal liquidation will begin on January 1, 2026.
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On Tuesday, the symbolic last ton of coal left the Bobrek mine in Bytom, definitively ending mining operations there. As of January 1, 2026, the mine will formally enter the liquidation process, implemented pursuant to an amendment to the Act on the Operation of Hard Coal Mining.

The last ton of coal left the Bobrek mine in Bytom on Tuesday. This marks the definitive end of mining at the facility with over 100 years of history. Its formal liquidation will begin on January 1, 2026.

·Warsaw, Poland
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On Tuesday, the Bobrek mine in the Polish city of Bytom symbolically removed the last ton of coal, marking the final cessation of production at the plant.

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