4th March, 2003
Ministry of Coal  


PRODUCTION OF COAL


LOK SABHA

The production of coal in the country has increased from 313.70 million tonnes in 2000-01 to 327.79 million tonnes in 2001-02. The Indian coal, due to its "drift origin" is, in general, having high non combustible matter resulting in generation of ash. The ash content in Indian coal varies widely from around 10 per cent to 50 per cent. However, Indian coal is having low sulphur content, generally less than 0.5 per cent except tertiary Assam coal.

The setting up of new non coking coal beneficiation plants at pit-head is required mainly on environment consideration. Presently CIL is operating six washeries for beneficiation of non coking coal namely Dugda, Lodna, Kargali, Gidi, Piparwar and Bina. Government encourages washing of high ash coal by private washeries.

The total coal reserves in the country as on 1.1.2003 are 240.748 billion tonnes, out which 90.085 billion tonnes are proven reserves, 112.613 billion tonnes are indicated reserves and 38.050 billion tonnes are inferred reserves.

This information was given by the Minister of Coal, Shri Kariya Munda, in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.