India’s coal output reaches 881 million tonne in April-February

Update: 2024-03-05 17:07 GMT

New Delhi: India produced 880.72 million tonne (MT) of coal in April-February this fiscal and is now just 119.28 MT away from its 1 billion tonne coal production target for FY2023-24.

In 2022-23, India’s total coal output was 893 million tonnes (MT). For the ongoing 2023-24 fiscal, the government has a target to produce 1 billion tonne (BT) of coal.

The cumulative coal production in April-February 2024 grew over 12 per cent to 880.72 million tonne compared to 785.39 MT during the same period of FY2022-23, the Ministry of Coal said in a statement on Tuesday.

The country’s coal produced rose 12 per cent to 96.60 million tonne in February against 86.38 million tonne a year ago.

In February, the production of state-owned giant Coal India Ltd (CIL) rose 8 per cent to 74.76 million tonne from 68.78 million tonne in February 2023, the coal ministry said.

The cumulative coal dispatch up to February 2024 increased over 11 per cent to 882.44 MT compared to 794.41 MT in the year-ago period.

The coal dispatch grew 13.63 per cent to 84.78 MT in February from 74.61 MT in February 2023.

Coal India Limited (CIL) dispatch was 12 per cent higher at 65.3 million tonne in February 2024 over 58.28 million tonne a year ago.

India is among the top five producers and users of coal in the world. 

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