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In this issue

Industry demands “attractive” block auction norms
Government is auctioning captive blocks and preparing to give out mines for commercial mining. A critical analysis of opportunities and challenges.

Also read:
• Interview of Coal India Director Marketing SN Prasad
• Time to review anti-dumping duty on met coal?
• China planned thermal capacity 2.5 times of India says Urgewald report
• Adani gets Maharastra regulator’s nod for higher coal prices

Plus regular features, corporate, logistics, international news & price analyses.

Industry Demands “Attractive” Block Auction Norms

These are quiet times in the Indian coal sector.

Industry Demands “Attractive” Block Auction Norms

10+ mins

'CIL Is Confident Of Staying Ahead'

Coal India, the largest coal mining entity in the world, is entrusted with the task of powering most of country’s electricity generation. While it needs to gear up to face the challenge of growing power consumption in line with growing urbanisation and economic growth, Coal India also has to brace up for a world more reliant of renewable energy and where private miners would bring in their technologies and efficiencies, Shyam Nandan Prasad, Director (Marketing) of Coal India tells Arindam Bandyopadhyay in an exclusive interview.

'CIL Is Confident Of Staying Ahead'

7 mins

India's July Coal Imports Remain Flat Y-O-Y

India’s July Coal Imports Remain Flat Y-O-Y

India's July Coal Imports Remain Flat Y-O-Y

1 min

India's Energy Demand To Grow By 4.2%: Dharmendra Pradhan

India’s energy demand is projected to grow by 4.2 percent through 2035, an expansion faster than all major economies of the world, Petroleum and natural gas minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said while speaking at the eighth Asian Ministerial Energy Roundtable in Abu Dhabi.

India's Energy Demand To Grow By 4.2%: Dharmendra Pradhan

5 mins

Adani Gets Maha Regulator's Nod For Higher Coal Prices

Adani Power Maharashtra Ltd (APML), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Power, has been allowed compensation by Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) on account of non-availability of coal from Lohara Coal Block.

Adani Gets Maha Regulator's Nod For Higher Coal Prices

5 mins

India's Met Coke Dilemma: Time To Review Anti-dumping Duty?

The Government may withdraw anti-dumping duty on Low Ash Metallurgical Coke originating from Australia and China imposed in 2016 following a recent mid-term review.

India's Met Coke Dilemma: Time To Review Anti-dumping Duty?

5 mins

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Coal Insights Magazine Description:

Publishermjunction services ltd

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Coal Insights is India's premier and widely read monthly magazine on coal & mining industry published by mjunction services ltd (A JV of Tata Steel and SAIL).It caters to the entire coal supply chain from mining to consumption. It tracks the coal market with special focus on India, & covers production & consumption reports, as well as dispatch and stocks at power plants.It covers a variety of topics including demand, supply, e-marketing, mining technology, imports, pricing and policy matters, logistics, infrastructure and clean coal initiative. It also covers the interviews of the decision makers of coal industry on a regular basis.

Also includes daily news headlines & daily newsletter on coal industry.

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