Lignite and Sub-Bituminous Coal

Macro Region Proved Reserves (Million tonnes in 2020)
Europe 78,156 BP
North America 32,290 BP
Middle East 0 BP
Africa 2 timeseries
Asia 8 timeseries
Oceania 2 timeseries
South America 3 timeseries
Southeast Asia 3 timeseries
Country Proved Reserves (Million tonnes in 2020)

Russian Federation is the top country by reserves of lignite and sub-bituminous coal proved in the world. As of 2020, reserves of lignite and sub-bituminous coal proved in Russian Federation was 90,447 million tonnes that accounts for 28.76% of the world's reserves of lignite and sub-bituminous coal proved. The top 5 countries (others are Australia, Germany, the United States of America, and Indonesia) account for 77.77% of it. The world's total reserves of lignite and sub-bituminous coal proved was estimated at 314,481 million tonnes in 2020.

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Russian Federation 90,447 BP
Australia 76,508 BP
Germany 35,900 BP
United States of America 30,003 BP
Indonesia 11,728 BP
Turkey 10,975 BP
China 8,128 BP
Serbia 7,112 BP
New Zealand 6,750 BP
Poland 5,865 BP
India 5,073 BP
Brazil 5,049 BP
Greece 2,876 BP
Pakistan 2,857 BP
Hungary 2,633 BP
Czech Republic 2,514 BP
Ukraine 2,336 BP
Canada 2,236 BP
Bulgaria 2,174 BP
Mongolia 1,350 BP
Thailand 1,063 BP
Spain 319 BP
Romania 280 BP
Viet Nam 244 BP
Mexico 51 BP
Japan 10 BP
Colombia 0 BP
Kazakhstan 0 BP
Republic of Korea 0 BP
South Africa 0 BP
United Kingdom 0 BP
Uzbekistan 0 BP
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 0 BP
Zimbabwe 0 BP