Eesti Põlevkivi
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Eesti Põlevkivi | |
Type | State-owned company |
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Founded | 1945 |
Headquarters | Jõhvi, Estonia |
Key people | Lembit Kaljuvee (CEO) |
Industry | Mining |
Products | oil-shale |
Revenue | EUR 8.4 million (2005/2006) |
Employees | 4000 (2006) |
Slogan | In the name of Estonian light and heat |
Website | http://www.ep.ee/ |
Eesti Põlevkivi AS is a subsidiary of Eesti Energia, an Estonian state-owned energy company. The core activity of Eesti Põlevkivi is oil-shale mining in the north-east of Estonia.
Eesti Põlevkivi has following subsidiaries:
- Põlevkivi Kaevandamise AS - operator of Narva and Aidu open-pit mines, and Estonia and Viru underground mines.
- AS Põlevkivi Raudtee - rail transportation company
- AS Mäetehnika - company with the core activity of capital repairment of mining machinery and production of spare parts and metal constructions
- Orica Eesti OÜ (35% of shares) - production of explosives
[edit] External links
- Eesti Põlevkivi website
- Eesti Energia website
- Estonian Energy 2002, Overview by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
- The Mineral Industries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 2000, by Chin S. Kuo, USGS
- Successful pricing negotiations for Orica Estonia, by Orica Update, Issue 08 March 2005