Singareni Collieries proposes to take up 14 new mines

Our Bureau Updated - February 12, 2021 at 10:04 PM.

Wants to expand 4 existing mines, targets 100 million tonnes output within 5 years

(FILES) In this photograph taken on July 27, 2007, Indian workers use heavy machinery to shift a pile of coal at an open cast mine owned by The Sinagareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) at Godavarikhani, some 250 kilometers east of Hyderabad. India is set to launch its largest ever share sale in a public company this week as the government looks to raise 3.5 billion dollars with the divestment of 10 percent of Coal India. The group is the world's largest coal miner, producing over 80 percent of India's coal through 471 mines across eight states. AFP PHOTO/Noah SEELAM/FILES

The Singareni Collieries Company Limited has drawn up plans to take up 14 new mines over the next four years and expand four existing mines to increase its annual production to about 100 million tonnes of coal within five years.

During the two day company strategy meeting, N Sridhar, Chairman and Managing Director of the State-owned mining company, instructed Singareni senior officials to take up 14 new mines and target 100 million tonnes of coal production per annum within five years.

The CMD said that at present Singareni is producing 65 million tonnes of coal per annum and is expected to produce about 67 million tonnes of coal next year. Now the focus is on to draw up plans to achieve a production of 100 million tonnes.

He suggested that the focus be made on securing various mandatory permissions for taking up 14 new mines and expansion of 4 existing mines. Alongside, there will be accent on to increase the quality as well as reduce the production cost to keep up with the competition in the market.

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Published on February 12, 2021 16:34