Site overview

This record documents the south-western of two proximate shaft structures within the Baňa Nováky lignite mine complex at Nováky, Prievidza District. It lies approximately seventy metres from the north-eastern shaft structure recorded separately. Baňa Nováky was the principal lignite mine in the Horná Nitra coalfield and Slovakia’s largest and ultimately last underground coal operation.

Prospecting began in 1938 and the first coal was raised in June 1940. The mine expanded substantially after nationalisation, developing multiple colliery sections and later operating under Hornonitrianske bane Prievidza. Mining ceased on 20 December 2023, when the final tonne was extracted after total output of approximately 93 million tonnes.

The specific formal name of this shaft structure has not yet been confirmed.

Set within the broad industrial grounds of Baňa Nováky, this shaft stands as part of an extensive former colliery landscape in which multiple structures remain clearly legible.

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History

The Nováky lignite deposit was identified around 1900 when coal outcrops appeared on the road between Nováky and Zemianske Kostoľany. After an early survey by Šalgótarjáni kamenouhoľná spoločnosť in 1906 and systematic borehole prospecting from 1938, Handlovské uhoľné bane obtained the mining concession in March 1940. The first coal was extracted on 14 June 1940 via the Rudolf úpadnica at Pustý vrch.

Output in the early years was constrained by wartime conditions and underground flooding; only 100,510 tonnes were produced in the period 1940 to 1944. Postwar nationalisation in 1946 transferred the colliery to Slovenské uhoľné bane in Prievidza. Major investment followed in the construction of the central Baňa Mier section and subsequently Baňa Lehota, opened in 1951, in which year the enterprise also became independent as Novácke uhoľné bane.

Over subsequent decades the company passed through multiple organisational forms and name changes. In 1996 it was privatised as a branch plant of Hornonitrianske bane Prievidza (HBP), and on 31 December 2006 was absorbed directly into HBP's structure. The main coal seam at Nováky ranged from 6 to 10 metres thick, locally to 26 metres, at working depths of 150 to 450 metres.

Longwall top-coal caving was the primary extraction method. The Slovak government's December 2018 phaseout programme for coal mining subsidies set the course for closure. The Nováky Power Plant, which had been the mine's principal customer since the 1950s, closed on 20 December 2023, the same day the final tonne of coal was extracted from the mine.

Total output from 1940 to closure was approximately 93 million tonnes. This shaft structure is the second of two proximate entries recorded within the Baňa Nováky complex; its individual name has not been identified in the consulted sources.

Timeline

1938–1940
Exploration

Prospecting and concession grant at the Nováky deposit

Systematic borehole prospecting at the Nováky deposit began in 1938 at Pustý vrch. Handlovské uhoľné bane obtained the mining concession in March 1940 and commenced driving the Rudolf úpadnica.
1940
Operation

First coal extracted at Nováky

The first wagon of coal was brought to the surface on 14 June 1940. By the end of 1940, 66 tonnes had been extracted.
1946–1951
Legislation

Nationalisation and establishment as independent enterprise

After nationalisation in 1946, the colliery passed to Slovenské uhoľné bane. Major postwar investment followed. In 1951 it became independent as Novácke uhoľné bane, with the Baňa Lehota and Baňa Mier sections in operation.
1996–2006
Legislation

Privatisation and absorption into HBP

In 1996 Baňa Nováky became a branch plant of Hornonitrianske bane Prievidza (HBP). On 31 December 2006 it was dissolved as a separate branch and integrated directly into HBP's structure.
2023
Closure

Final tonne extracted; mine closed

Baňa Nováky closed on 20 December 2023 when the last tonne of lignite was extracted, ending 83 years of production and approximately 93 million tonnes of cumulative output. It was the last underground coal mine in Slovakia.
2023
Closure

Partial demolition and underground sealing planned

Following closure, HBP announced partial demolition of surface structures, retention of certain facilities for future non-mining uses, and underground sealing estimated to take approximately two years.

Sources and records

Slovak Mining Museum website (muzeumbs.sk): Nováky entry, Cestovateľský zápisník
Hornonitrianske bane Prievidza website (hbp.sk): corporate history page
State Archive inventory: Novácke uhoľné bane, n.p., Nováky archival fund (1931–1986)
EURACOAL Annual Report 2023
Náučný banský turistický chodník Nováky educational trail description (naucnechodniky.eu)
SEAS (Slovak Electricity Producers): Nováky Power Plant closure article, December 2023
Teraz.sk (TASR): Z Bane Nováky vyviezli poslednú tonu uhlia, 20 December 2023
Wikipedia (English): Nováky Power Plant
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