HC Deb 19 March 1985 vol 75 c457W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Energy what, in the light of the ending of the miners' strike, he estimates will be the production of deep-mined coal in 1985; and what are the revised projections for 1986–87.

Mr. David Hunt

Deep-mined coal production in 1985 will be seriously affected by the strike in the coal industry and its aftermath. I am not in a position to forecast the precise level of deep-mined production in 1985 or later years.

Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Energy what, in the light of the ending of the miners' strike, is the current average cost of producing deep-mined coal from National Coal Board pits.

Mr. David Hunt

The average cost of producing deep-mined coal has been distorted by the effects of industrial action in the coal industry since mid-1983, and will continue to be so affected for many months until the NCB has fully recovered from the effects of the strike. A meaningful figure for current average production costs is therefore impossible to determine. It is the Government's objective that the industry should reduce its average costs and return to profitability.