Coal production: Brown coal (thousand metric tons) - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, former - Yearly - UN
This series is part of the dataset: Coal production by country and quality (UN)
Download Full Dataset (.xlsx)Latest updates. In the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the production of brown coal stood at 152,031.00 thousand metric tons in 1991, compared to 156,588.00 in 1990. This marks a reduction of 2.91 percent.
Sample. There are 2 observations overall in the yearly series displayed in the chart above. The time period covered by the series stretches from December 1990 to December 1991.
History. Here's a peek at a few summary statistics calculated on the whole sample: production hit a trough of 152,031.00 thousand metric tons in 1991; it reached a maximum of 156,588.00 in 1990; it was equal on average to 154,309.50.
Latest values
Date | Value - Thousand metric tons |
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1990-12-31 | 156588.0 |
1991-12-31 | 152031.0 |
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Series Metadata
Field | Value |
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Description | Brown Coal production |
Country or region | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, former |
Economic concept | Flow |
Data type | Quantity |
Seasonally adjusted | No |
Frequency | Yearly |
Unit | Thousand metric tons |
Source | United Nations Statistics Division |
Source type | International organization |
Data licence | Freely usable and distributable subject to conditions |
Measure type | Level |