09.02.1012 sustaining the coal sector with the road and transportation policy, baterdene j

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SUSTAINING THE COAL SECTOR WITH THE ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION POLICY Statement by Mr. J.BAT-ERDENE State Secretary of the MRTCUD GOVERNMENT OF MONGOLIA MINISTRY OF ROAD, TRANSPORTATION, CONSTRUCTION AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

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Page 1: 09.02.1012 Sustaining the coal sector with the road and transportation policy, BatErdene J

SUSTAINING THE COAL SECTOR WITH THE ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION POLICY

Statement by Mr. J.BAT-ERDENEState Secretary of the MRTCUD

GOVERNMENT OF MONGOLIA

MINISTRY OF ROAD, TRANSPORTATION,

CONSTRUCTION AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

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THE ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION POLICY

The basic policy documents being pursued are:

The Integrated State Policy on National Road Network of Mongolia; and

The State Policy on Railway Transportation

In line with these policy documents our goal and objectives are to develop the

infrastructure that would facilitate the transportation of coal, by road and railway

taking into consideration the coal deposits located in the major mining regions.

In particular, the deposits in Central, Dundgobi, Southgobi, Dornogobi and

Sukhbaatar aimags, which are either in operation or being prepared for

operation, as well as Sainshand Industrial Park.

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Since 2002, coal exports have been transported from Nariin Sukhait mining site through the

Shiveehuren border. Similarly, since 2003, there has also been active transport from Tavantolgoi mining

site through the Gashuunsukhait border in Umnugovi province.

-Oil, zinc concentrate and coal through the borders of Khavirga-Ar Khashaat, Bayan-Uvdug of Dornod

province, Bichigt-Ar Khatavch of Sukhbaatar province.

Goods and equipment through the borders of Zamiin-Uud-Ereen, Khangi-Mandal of Dornogovi

province.

Coal through the borders of Gashuun Sukhait–Gants mod, Shiveehuren-Sekhee.

Zinc and iron ore though Burgastai-Laemo of Gobi-Altai province.

The aforementioned freight of mining products is being carried by 5718 drivers with 60-100 ton capacity

of 3755 trucks.

In 2010, 12.2 million tons of coal were exported by auto transport through Umnugobi province; this

increased to 19.3 million ton in 2011.

ROAD TRANSPORTATION

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STANDART ROADS IN DUNDGOBI AND SOUTHGOBI AIMAGS

Ulaanbaatar - Мandalgobi: 275 km

Existing 16км

For tender 55км

In process of building

100км

In planning in 2012 104км

Mandalgobi- Dalanzadgad: 341км

Existing : 0км

In process of building

163км In planning in 2012

83км

Tsogttsetsii- Gashuunsukhait: 251км

Existing 0км

In process of building 95км

In planning in 2012 онд 156км

New International

Airport road in process

of tender

100 km building by

Shinjaan construction

LLC since 2010

104 km for biding tender

16 km paved road

built in 2010 163 km building since

2010

83 km for biding tender

95 km paved road

building by the

investment “OT” LLC

since 2011

245 km paved road for

mining sector built by

Goviin zam in 2011

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GENERAL PLAN OF THE PAVED ROAD FOR MINING SECTOR

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RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION POLICY

State Policy on Railway Transportation was endorsed on the 24th of June, 2012

by the State Great Hural (Parliament) in Resolution no.32.

By implementing the State Policy on Railway Transportation, strategic

mineral deposits of Mongolia will be utilized and introduced into economic

circulation; processing industries will be developed and unified and a highly

efficient railway transportation system will be established.

Determining the direction to build new railway infrastructure, it shall be aimed

at satisfying the cargo transportation demand of the processing plants and

mineral deposits with strategic importance; this is to ensure delivery to

markets with high demand for minerals and to ensure independence from a

single market.

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Freight2006

/thousand.tn/

2007

/thousand.tn/

2008

/thousand.tn/

2009

/thousand .tn/

2010

/thousand.tn/

Total 14793.2 14072.6 14646.9 14171.51 16804.03

Import 1160.2 1310.4 1727.3 1263.70 1546.18

Export 1816.5 1776.3 2565 2954.92 4638.84

Local 7347.6 7512.6 8016.2 7656.26 8304.40

Transit 4468.9 3473.3 2338.4 2296.64 2314.62

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION FREIGHT TURNOVER

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EXISTING RAILWAY

Tamsagbulag

Altanbulag

Jargalant

ULAANBAATAR

Khandgait

DARKHAN

DALANZADGAD

Khanbogd

Tsogt Ovoo

Gashuun Suhait

DORNOGOVY

TUV

DUNDGOVY

MANDALGOVY

SUKHBAATAR

Matad

Bichigt

Havirga

DORNOD

Ereentsav

Yarantai

ULGII

Ulgii

Uench

UMNUGOVY

ZAVKHAN

GOVY-ALTAI

Burgastai

ALTAI

NaranbulagMURUN

Khatgal

BAYANHONGOR

UVURHANGAIBAYANHONGOR

Khankh

ERDENET

Tsahir Battsengel

TSETSERLEG

ARVAIHEER

ARHANGAI

HUVSGUL

Khar-Khorin

Lun

BAYAN-ULGII

ULAANGOM

ULIASTAIKHOVD

UVS

BULGAN

SAINSHAND

CHOIBALSAN

BARUUN- URT

UNDURKHAANZUUN MOD

KHENTII

SELENGE

BULGAN

Baga-Ilenh

Oyutolgoi

Tavantolgoi

Tsagaan suvarga

Shivee huren

CHOIR

Sharyn gol

Total railway 1908 km

Gauge track 1520 мм

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Expansion of National Railway

• Cost effective expansion through sea ports

• Strengthens international trade position

• Boosts mining freight turnover

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Expansion of National Railway: Phases of Development

Phase I: Expansion of 1100km• Dalanzadgad-Tavantolgoi -Tsagaan suvraga - Zuunbayan: 400 km

• Sainshand -Baruun -Urt: 350 km

• Baruun-Urt - Khuut : 140 km

• Khuut - Choibalsan :150 km

Phase II: Expansion of 900km

• Nariinsukhait - Shiveekhuren : 45.5 km

• Ukhaa hudag - Gashuunsukhait : 267 km

• Khuut -Tamsagbulag- Numrug : 380 km

• Khuut - Bichigt : 200 km

Phase III: Expansion of 3600km

Approximately 5,684 km of new railway is to be built between 2011-2014: an

unprecedented increase. Development is already underway:

• A Westward expansion is planned alongside further

exploration of mineral deposits.

• This will progress in tandem with the government’s

regional development policy.

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PROCESS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW

RAILWAY

-1. The Master plan for new railway route (Dalanzadgad-

Tavantolgoi- Zuunbayan; Sainshnad- Baruun Urt-

Choibalsan) was approved. According to the trass, with

1:50000 map scale hydrogeology design and under

1165 kilometer, topography with 1:1000 map scale

were finishe

-2. An advisory team headed by McKinsey & Company

produced a feasibility study for the new railway. The

study included in total 1766 kilometer new railways and

following routes:

Tavantolgoi-Sainshand 468 km

Sainshand-Huut 450 km

Huut-Choibalsan 155 km

Tavantolgoi-Gashuunsuhait 267 km

Nariinsuhait-Shiveehuren 46 km

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Expansion of National Railway: Access to Foreign

Seaports

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Expansion of National Railway: Economic Benefits

Strategic support for the mining sector

– Strengthens linkages with strategically key mineral deposits (Tavan Tolgoi, Oyu Tolgoi and others),

– Boosts freight turnover of mining products, transit cargos and exported goods.

– Mineral goods to top an average 50mn ton per year due to plans.

Industrial ‘clustering’ & productive potential

– Fosters economic and industrial ‘clustering’ and regional development

– Stands to boosts structural capacity of the economy and the level of GDP significantly:

Improves national transit capacity

– Total volume of cargo transported is expected to increase by a factor of 3.5

– Eliminates significant bottlenecks

– Sets solid foundation for future passenger travel across the country

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Thank you for attention

Ministry of Road, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development

Government Building XII, Barilgachdyn Talbai 3, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia