DelhiDesk The Indian government’s “Mission Coking Coal” aims to increase coking coal production to 140 million tonnes by 2030 to meet growing demand in the steel industry. India achieved a 47% increase in coal production over the past nine years, reaching 893.08 million tonnes in fiscal year 2023. The Ministry of Coal plans to reach a coal production target of 1,012 million tonnes in fiscal year 2023-24 by enhancing production, improving efficiency, ensuring sustainability, and adopting new technologies. “Mission Coking Coal” focuses on new exploration, production enhancement, capacity augmentation for coal washing, and the auction of new coking coal mines. The mission aims to increase coking coal production from 52 million tonnes in fiscal year 2022 to 140 million tonnes by fiscal year 2030.
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👉 India aims to enhance coking coal production to 140 million tonnes by FY 2030 through \”Mission Coking Coal\”
👉 FY 2022 saw a surge in coal production, reaching 893.08 million tonnes
👉 Ministry of Coal aims to achieve a coal production target of 1,012 million tonnes in FY 2023-24
👉 Agreements for 23 coal mines totaling 33.224 million tonnes per annum were signed in FY 2022-23
👉 25 coal mines are expected to be allocated for commercial mining in FY 2023-24
👉 Mission Coking Coal focuses on exploration, production enhancement, capacity augmentation for coal washing, and auctioning new coking coal mines
👉 Key objectives include increasing coking coal production to 140 million tonnes by FY 2030 and enhancing coking coal washing capacity to 61 million tonnes by FY 2023
👉 Coking coal plays a crucial role in manufacturing steel through the blast furnace route
👉 Domestic coking coal is high in ash content and needs to be washed before utilization in blast furnaces, often blended with imported coking coal.
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