Domestic coal production drops marginally in April-August period to 381.75 MT

The country’s coal production dropped marginally by 0.6 per cent to 381.75 million tonnes (MT) in the April-August period of the current fiscal year.

The domestic coal output was 384.037 MT in the year-ago period, according to provisional data of the government.

Of the total output of 381.75 MT, Coal India produced 280.15 MT, followed by Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL) with 24.19 MT and captives and others with 77.41 MT.

Coal India accounts for over 80 percent of domestic coal production.

However, the country’s domestic coal output in August grew by 11.5 per cent to 69.87 MT, from over 62.63 MT in the corresponding month of the previous fiscal.

The government had earlier attributed the sector’s improved performance to a series of strategic policy measures, rigorous monitoring, and consistent support to stakeholders.

These efforts have played a key role in accelerating operational approvals and expanding production capabilities, thereby driving overall growth in coal output and dispatches.

The coal ministry has reiterated its dedication to fully realising the potential of captive and commercial coal mining. Moving forward, the emphasis will be on maintaining consistent production, reducing supply interruptions, and making a substantial contribution to the country’s rising energy needs.

Sumber:

– 08/09/2025

Temukan Informasi Terkini

Berita Harian, Selasa, 9 September 2025

baca selengkapnya

RKAB Tahunan Bakal Berlaku, Perusahaan Tambang Harus Ajukan Ulang per Oktober 2025

baca selengkapnya

Ada Tren Penurunan Ekspor Batu Bara, Bumi Resources Masih Optimis

baca selengkapnya

Bersama, Kita Majukan Industri Pertambangan!

Jadilah anggota IMA dan nikmati berbagai manfaat, mulai dari seminar, diskusi strategis, hingga kolaborasi industri.

Scroll to Top