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Coal India’s April Offtake Declines 1.2% to 63.4 MT

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Coal India’s April Offtake Declines 1.2% to 63.4 MT

In April 2025, the state-owned coal mining company Coal India Limited (CIL) reported a 1.2% decrease in coal offtake. According to a regulatory statement, the offtake was 63.4 million tonnes, which was less than the 64.2 million tonnes in the same month last year. The amount of coal dis. is reflected in the amount of coal

In April, however, coal production stayed unchanged. During the month, CIL less produced 62.1 million tonnes of coal, which was slightly more than the 61.8 million tonnes produced in April 2024. More than 80% of India’s domestic coal production is still produced by Coal offtake India The company produced 781.1 million tonnes.

Coal in the fiscal year 2024–2025, which was over 7% less than its aim of 838 million tonnes. In the future, CIL has established a production AS 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 indicates significant annual increase throughout the same time frame in the fiscal years 2023–2024 and 2022–2023 In April, however, coal production stayed unchanged. During the month, CIL produced 62.1 million tonnes of coal, which was slightly more than the 61.8 million tonnes produced in April 2024. More than 80% of India’s domestic coal production is still produced by.

The company produced 781.1 million tonnes of coal in the fiscal year 2024–2025, which was over 7% less than its aim of 838 million tonnes. CIL has scheduled a Coal India production into the future Coal India Limited (CIL), the state-owned coal mining giant, reported a 1.2% year-on-year decline in coal offtake for April 2025, with total.

Dispatches amounting to 63.4 million tonnes (MT), down from 64.2 MT in April 2024 . This decrease in offtake has raised concerns among stakeholders in the power and steel sectors, who closely monitor coal supply dynamic Despite the dip in offtake, coal production remained nearly stable, with CIL producing 62.1 MT in April 2025.

Marginal increase from 61.8 MT in the same month the previous year . This slight uptick in production underscores the company’s efforts to maintain output levels amidst fluctuating deman In the fiscal year 2024–25, CIL produced 781.1 MT of coal, approximately 7% below its target of 838 MT . Looking ahead, the company has set.

Ambitious goals for the 2025–26 fiscal year, aiming for a production target of 875 MT and an offtake goal of 900 MT . These targets reflect CIL’s commitment to bolstering coal availability to meet the nation’s energy demands Coal offtake refers to the volume of coal dispatched from the pithead, which can include previously.

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Stored coal The observed decline in offtake may be attributed to various factors, including fluctuations in demand from power plants and industrial consumers. As India continues to rely heavily on coal for power generation, accounting for over 80% of domestic coal output, the performance of CIL remains a critical indicator.

The recent decline in offtake has prompted discussions among industry experts about the need for strategic planning to align production with demand. Ensuring a balance between coal production and consumption is vital to prevent supply bottlenecks and maintain energy security. As CIL works towards achieving its future.

Targets, continuous monitoring of market dynamics and proactive engagement with stakeholders will be essential to address the challenges in the coaL Coal India Limited (CIL), the state-owned coal mining enterprise, reported a 1.2% year-on-year decline in coal offtake for April 2025, with total dispatches amounting to 63.4.

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