Coal India to bid for 3 critical mineral blocks
20 Feb 2024
This diversification move signals the company's ambition to tap
into the growing demand for resources crucial for renewable energy and other
technologies.
Kolkata:
State-owned mining giant Coal India Ltd (CIL)
on Monday said it will participate in the upcoming auction for critical mineral
blocks, signaling its venture beyond coal. "Coal India will
bid for three blocks in the critical minerals auction conducted by
the mines ministry in February,"
Chairman P M Prasad said
during a post-earnings conference call on Monday.
This diversification move signals the company's ambition to tap into the
growing demand for resources crucial for renewable energy and other
technologies.
Prasad further revealed that CIL has already conducted visits to a few lithium
mines in Australia, indicating its preliminary stage of exploration.
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The
company also stated it was chasing a target of 780 million tonnes of coal
production, with all its five coal-producing subsidiaries expected to surpass
their targets, except South Eastern Coalfields Ltd,
which faced some project issues and lagged by about 8 million tonnes from its
target.
However, the miner was striving to achieve the target. Speaking about the
e-auction price of coal, the company mentioned that in January-February, the
premium ranged between 38-48 per cent.
In February, Coal India's e-auction accounted for 17 per cent of its
production, and in March, it may increase depending on the situation.