India to build nine coal washeries to increase supplies to steel sector

Tuesday, 25 June 2024 14:44:30 (GMT+3)   |   Kolkata

To reduce coking coal import dependency and ensure higher supplies to the steel sector, government-run Coal India Limited (CIL) has firmed up plans to construct and operationalize nine new coal washery projects across the country with an aggregate capacity of 30 million mt per year, government sources said on Tuesday, June 25.

At present, India’s total raw coking coal washing capacity is around 23 million mt, including 9.25 million mt capacity operated by private entities.

“With the setting up of new washeries, we are expecting to increase supplies of washed coal exclusively to the steel sector by 15 million mt per year,” the sources said.


Similar articles

Ex-Australia coking coal rebounds slightly, sentiments still dull due to ample supply

19 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials

China’s rebar output down 1.6 percent in January-May

19 Jun | Steel News

China’s coke exports decrease by 25 percent in Jan-May

19 Jun | Steel News

Turkey’s coking coal imports down 23.8 percent in January-April

16 Jun | Steel News

Local coke prices in China fall further, export prices below $200/mt FOB

13 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials

Poland-based JSW exceeds coking coal production and sale plan in May

13 Jun | Steel News

MOC: Average steel prices in China decline slightly in Jun 2-8

13 Jun | Steel News

China’s coal imports decrease by 7.9 percent in January-May

10 Jun | Steel News

Local molybdenum and ferromolybdenum prices in China - week 23, 2025

06 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials

Local Chinese coking coal prices - week 23, 2025

06 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials