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Enhancing Mining Enterprise Energy Resource Extraction Efficiency Through Technology Synthesis and Performance Indicator Development

Oleksandr Vladyko, Dmytro Maltsev, Łukasz Gliwiński, Roman Dychkovskyi, Kinga Stecuła () and Artur Dyczko
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Oleksandr Vladyko: Department of Mining Engineering and Education, Dnipro University of Technology, 19 Yavornytskoho Ave., 49005 Dnipro, Ukraine
Dmytro Maltsev: Department of Mining Engineering and Education, Dnipro University of Technology, 19 Yavornytskoho Ave., 49005 Dnipro, Ukraine
Łukasz Gliwiński: Faculty of Management, AGH University of Krakow, 30 Adama Mickiewicza Al., 30-059 Krakow, Poland
Roman Dychkovskyi: Department of Mining Engineering and Education, Dnipro University of Technology, 19 Yavornytskoho Ave., 49005 Dnipro, Ukraine
Kinga Stecuła: Faculty of Organization and Management, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Artur Dyczko: Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, 7A Wybickiego St., 31-261 Krakow, Poland

Energies, 2025, vol. 18, issue 7, 1-15

Abstract: The extraction of minerals continues to face rising costs, but advancements in engineering and technology help reduce these costs, making efficiency improvement a critical goal for mining enterprises. The integration of additional technologies is one approach to achieving increased efficiency, though it presents challenges in accounting for the parameters of these technologies and determining their influencing factors. This paper proposes a methodical approach to developing performance indicators for mining enterprises under such conditions. Based on previous research, the mining enterprise is divided into subsystems, allowing for detailed analysis and the creation of indicators that represent the overall operations. Scientific studies on the definition and application of indicators in production enterprises are examined and adapted to mining enterprises, where the synthesis of multiple technologies is feasible. The paper introduces a methodology for determining integral performance indicators, which is tested through a case study using the “Heroiv Kosmosu” mine, applying both traditional longwall coal mining and coal seam well gasification technologies. This selection of technologies facilitates a detailed description of the necessary equipment, extraction methods, and organizational measures for safe operations. It also offers insights into the potential for scaling the analysis of multiple technologies operating simultaneously. The integration of a consistency coefficient in the model allows for more accurate final values of the indicators, reflecting their qualitative homogeneity.

Keywords: enterprise subsystems; mining technologies; underground mining; gasification; compatibility of technologies; performance indicators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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