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India’s coal imports to reach 160 mln mt in fiscal 2016-17

byCT Report
18/11/2016
in India, International Customs
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NEW DELHI: India is expected to import around 160.16 million mt of coal in the current fiscal year 2016-17 (April-March), down 20% year on year, the country’s coal minister Piyush Goyal said Thursday. Demand for coal in the current fiscal year is estimated at 884.87 million mt, against expected domestic supply of around 724.71 million mt — leaving a demand-supply gap of 160.16 million mt to be met through imports, Goyal said in a written reply to a question in parliament.

India has imported 86.59 million mt of coal valued at Rupee 334.89 billion ($4.9 billion) during the April-August period, Goyal said. He however, did not provide corresponding data for the same period of last year. Of the estimated supply of 724.71 million mt this fiscal year, state-run Coal India Limited, or CIL, will supply 598.61 million mt, while Singareni Collieries Company Limited, or SCCL, will supply 58 million mt.

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The remaining 68.10 million mt will come from other sources, including captive blocks, the minister said. Goyal added that no power producer has approached CIL for supply of imported coal this year. In accordance to the presidential directive issued to CIL and under the provision of the new Fuel Supply Agreement, power utility sector consumers holding annual contracts with CIL can opt for CIL to supply part of that contracted quantity with imported coal. The consumers can also import the coal directly as coal comes under the open general license category.

According to coal ministry data, India imported around 199.88 million mt of coal valued at Rupee 845.035 billion last fiscal year, which ended March 31, 2016. In fiscal 2014-15, the imports stood at 217.78 million mt, valued at Rupee 1,045 billion.

In order to meet coal demand internally and make India self-sufficient in coal production, the government is focused on increasing domestic production, which includes efforts to expedite environment and forest clearances, land acquisition and coordinated efforts with the railways ministry for movement of coal, the minister said. CIL is also aiming to produce 1 billion mt of coal by 2019-20.

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