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Captive and Commercial Coal Mines Record Strong Growth in Apr 2025 Intro

A robust start to the fiscal year 2025–2026 was indicated by the 14.01 million tonnes of coal produced by captive and commercial mines in April 2025 and the 16.81 million tonnes of coal dispatched. This represents significant growth over the same time period in the fiscal years 2022–2023 and 2023–2024 This performance.

Attributed by the Ministry of Coal to proactive policy initiatives, streamlined monitoring, and active stakeholder engagement, which have improved production capacity throughout the industry and expedited operational approvals. The opening of new coal blocks was a significant event that aided in this expansion. On April 15.

2025, Central Coalfields Limited started producing annually in the Kotre Basantpur Pachmo block. Singareni Collieries C. is the operator of the Naini coal block India’s coal sector commenced the fiscal year 2025–26 on a robust note, with captive and commercial coal mines exhibiting significant growth in April 2025. According to.

Provisional data from the Ministry of Coal, production from these mines reached 14.51 million tonnes (MT), marking a 26.6% increase from the 11.46 MT recorded in April 2024 This surge in output underscores the effectiveness of recent policy reforms and the operationalization of new coal blocks. Notably, the Kotre Basantpur.

Pachmo block, managed by Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), commenced operations on April 15, 2025, with a Peak Rated Capacity (PRC) of 5 MT per annum. Similarly, the Naini coal block, operated by Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), began production on April 16, 2025, boasting a PRC of 10 MT per annum.

Overall, India’s total coal production in April 2025 stood at 81.57 MT, reflecting a 3.63% increase compared to the 78.71 MT produced in the same month the previous year. Coal dispatches also witnessed a steady rise, reaching 86.64 MT, up from 85.11 MT in April 2024 The Ministry of Coal attributes this growth to continuous.

Policy interventions, close monitoring, and support provided to stakeholders to expedite operational clearances and enhance production capacity. These efforts aim to bolster domestic coal production, reduce reliance on imports, and ensure energy security for the nation As India continues to prioritize energy self-sufficiency,

The performance of captive and commercial coal mines will play a pivotal role in meeting the country’s growing power India’s coal sector has kicked off the fiscal year 2025–26 on a notably strong footing, driven by remarkable performance in captive and commercial mines. According to provisional data released by the Ministry.

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Coal, output from these non–Coal India Ltd. (CIL) operations surged to 14.51 million tonnes (MT) in April 2025, representing a 26.6 percent year-on-year increase over the 11.46 MT produced in April 2024 This uptick has outpaced overall growth in the sector, underscoring the expanding role of commercial and captive mining in.

Overall coal production in April 2025 reached 81.57 MT, up 3.63 percent from the same month last year bolstering India’s domestic coal availability from 85.11 MT in April 2024, further reflecting robust logistics and offtake management of April 30, coal.

Stocks across the sector swelled to 125.76 MT—an increase of nearly 23 percent over the same date in the previous year—providing a comfortable buffer to meet summer peak demand and mitigate supply risks Policymakers and industry experts attribute this strong performance to a series of strategic reforms and operational.

Clearances introduced over the past year. The ministry’s auction of 25 commercial coal blocks in its 12th round of bidding, alongside faster vesting orders and streamlined environmental approvals, has accelerated the ramp-up of greenfield and brownfield projects Furthermore, close coordination between the Ministry of Coal.

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