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Polish assets ministry reported to be working on coal mines spin-off

Poland's ministry of state possessions is working on separating the nation's coal possessions from its statecontrolled utilities, Parkiet paper reported on Thursday, as the government takes a look at options for the 2 sectors.

Polish utility shares fell sharply in Warsaw on Wednesday after Industry Minister Marzena Czarnecka said that rather of spinning off coal mines they need to be linked to utilities.

Czarnecka's ministry supervises of mining, which is under pressure from increasing costs and huge coal surpluses, while the state assets ministry monitors state-controlled utilities.

The ministry of state possessions is analysing a steady however unquestionable separation of coal properties from energy utilities, Parkiet mentioned the ministry as saying.

Fitch Scores stated last month that Poland's state utilities threat credit rankings downgrades unless it creates an alternative to the previous federal government's plan to enable them to spin-off coal properties.

Although Poland's new federal government has actually shelved the plan to spin-off state-owned energies' coal-fired power plants and bundle them into a new state-owned business it has yet to announce an option.

Last week, Poland's most significant utility PGE called for a quick decision by the government.