Singareni eyes 20 MT coal production from 4 new mines in next fiscal
08 Aug 2023
The
management of Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL) has plans to mine 20
million tonnes of coal in the next financial year from the four new opencast
mines – Naini (Odisha), VK, Rompedu and Goleti – to be opened later this year.
According
to the authorities of the coal company, about 90% of work on the new mines is
already completed and the remaining work will be speeded up so that they can be
commissioned in December. Although mining is planned to commence this year
(fiscal), it is expected to reach the intended extent of 20 million tonnes in
the next financial year.
They
stated that all clearances and approvals were secured for the Naini mine in
Odisha but the work on setting up a coal handling plant (CHP) and railway
siding from the CHP to the main railway line is yet to be completed. All
arrangements including contract to transport the coal mined to railway siding
from the mine would be finalised soon.
Some
minor issues related to relief and rehabilitation and removal of trees were
also pending but all the works are expected to be completed by December and
production would be taken up from January. Naini coal mine also is expected to
contribute 10 million tonnes coal to the 20 million planned to be mined from
the new mines next year.
The
authorities said forest clearances were yet to be secured for VK, Rompedu and
Goleti mines but they were making efforts to get them by October-end. By
commencing coal production from December this year, the plan is to reach the
peak production capacity of 4 million tonnes from VK, 2 million tonnes from
Rompedu and 3.5 million tonnes from Goleti from the next financial year.