The Global Coal Mine Tracker (GCMT) is a worldwide dataset of coal mines and proposed projects. The tracker provides asset-level details on ownership structure, development stage and status, coal type, capacity, production, workforce size, reserves and resources, methane emissions, geolocation, and over 30 other categories.
The most recent release of this data was in April 2024 and includes operating mines producing 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) or more, with smaller mines included at discretion. The tracker also includes proposed coal mines and mine expansions with various designed capacities.
Data is available to download and viewable with interactive mapping and aggregate dashboards and summary tables. Each coal mine is linked to its own separate factsheet on GEM.wiki that provides references and further background, including news about project financing, civil society opposition, labor activity, and workplace accidents. The project methodology is available here.
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- 70
- countries included
- 6,646
- mines tracked
- 4,400+
- mine owners
- 8.9B
- tonnes of coal mined per year
Summary Tables
- Coal Production by Country
- Coal Mine Methane Gas (CH4) Emissions by Country
- Number of New Coal Mines Opened (2015-2023)
- Coal Production at New Operating Mines (2015-2023)
- Number of Proposed Coal Mines by Country
- Coal Reserves at Mine-Level by Country
- Proposed Coal Mines – Year in Review (2024)
- Coal Production by Coal Type
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Map Data: Google, Image Landsat / Copernicus