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Today's public hearing focused on coal, with a detailed review of the enhanced briquette** agreement. The following are the conclusions of the experts' analysis and examination of the evidence:
At the hearing, Director D. of the Taben Tolgoi Fuel *** BranchGanzori referred to the issue of preparations for the winter of 2022-2023. **During the meeting, there was false information that the company did not have enough capacity to provide 100% of the improved briquettes to families in Ulaanbaatar. D. of the National Environmental Pollution Reduction CommissionAt its eighth meeting in 2022, Amarbayasgalan said that "T**Antolgoi Fuel" LLC produces more than 20% volatile gases in improved fuels, and more than 20% in semi-finished products, while coking fuels do not exceed 8%.
In view of this, experts suggest that in the long term, coking fuel plants should be built, and in the short term, coking fuel needs to be imported and tested.
In addition, according to publicly available information,"erdenes t**antolgoi"The joint-stock company delivered 1040,000 tons of coal, worth $2.07 million, and received 9.98 million5 tons of fuel. However, the procurement of fuel and the transportation of coal were not organized through bidding, which violated the work regulations of the National Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control Committee55.6. Contrary to the responsibilities of planning, financing, monitoring, reporting and implementation measures for the implementation of financial and budgetary investments.
Finally, the unit cost of semi-coking coal is calculated according to the customs declaration and transportation costs, and the purchase is 444The value of 44 tonnes of improved coal amounted to 2.6 billion tugriks. According to the unit cost, LLC "Hongonk Khenda" 1090,000 tonnes of semi-coking coal** is 290.7 billion tugrik. This has led to further scrutiny of procurement procedures and concerns about fair competition.