Mineral resources of Shi Ping Mining Bureau

Nanling Coal Mine is the earliest modern coal mine in Guangdong Province, the earliest provincial coal mine in Guangdong Province, and the main producing area of bituminous coal. In the early days of the People's Republic of China, Nanling Coal Mine was in the recovery period, with the output of 1952 of 59,200 tons, exceeding the highest level before the People's Republic of China, and the output of165,438+054 workers was 24 100 tons. 1957 thinks that Nanling has complicated geological conditions, less coal reserves and little mining value and development prospect. Several mines were successively compressed and dismounted, leaving only the north and south adits in Guan Chun for production. There are only more than 800 employees in the whole mine, and the output has dropped significantly. During the "Great Leap Forward" from 65438 to 0958, Nanling Coal Mine launched a battle for coal, with an annual output of 206,300 tons. 1960, the first coal washing plant in Guangdong Province was built in Shiping Town. Eight production wellheads have been developed [Guan Chun, Baziling, Shangliao, Zengjia (including Jia Zhu and Dry Bridge), Fenshui 'ao, Shiziling, Baimaozhou and Gouya Cave]. Overall, when the number of employees is the largest, it exceeds 654.38+0 million. The coal output reached 302,000 tons. The result of blindly expanding the scale of mining areas regardless of objective conditions is that resources are unreliable, production can not go up, institutions are bloated and people are overstaffed, and they are forced to reduce production and construction and streamline employees. At the end of 1962, only 2776 people were retained, and the coal output dropped to 95300 tons. 1 964 only two mines, namely Chunnan inclined shaft, North inclined shaft and Baziling inclined shaft, are left for production. The number of employees at the end of the period was further reduced to 1284.