
India Coal Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2021-2026
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India Coal Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2021-2026
Summary
GlobalData's "India Coal Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2021-2026" provides a comprehensive coverage on the India’s Coal mining industry. It provides historical and forecast data on coal production, reserves by country, and world coal prices. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the country’s coal industry such as demand from end use sectors including power generation, steel and cement industries. It further profiles major coal producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects.
After a 6.8% increase in 2021, India’s coal production is expected to grow by 6.6% to 864.8 million tonnes (Mt) in 2022. Of the total, about 93.9%, or 811.9Mt, is expected to be thermal coal, and the remaining will be metallurgical coal. Overall, during H1 2022, India produced 460.4Mt of coal, up by 15.1% y-o-y. This was primarily due to increased output from the country’s largest producers, Coal India Ltd (CIL) and Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL), who normally account for around 85-90% of the country’s total production. Currently, there are 36 captive and commercial coal mines operating in India that produced 27.7Mt of coal in Q2 2022 - reporting a 79% y-o-y growth. The Ministry of Coal aims to produce up to 32Mt of coal from these captive mines during the third quarter of 2022. Further, the Indian Government is expecting to push at least 12 such new mines towards operations through 2022.
Scope
- The report contains an overview of the India’s coal mining industry including key demand driving factors affecting the India’s coal mining industry.
- It provides detailed information on reserves, reserves by country, production, competitive landscape, major operating mines, major exploration, and development projects.
Reasons to Buy
To gain an understanding of India's coal mining industry, relevant driving factors
To understand historical and forecast trend on India's coal production
To identify key players in India's coal mining industry
To identify major active, exploration and development projects in India
Table of Contents
76 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Reserves, Production and Prices
- 2.1 Coal Reserves and Resources
- Coal resources
- Coal grades
- Coal reserves
- 2.2 Coal Production
- Production by State
- Production by mining method
- Production by Company
- 2.3 Coal Prices
- Notified price for non-coking coal in India
- World coal prices
- 3. Coal Assets
- 3.1 Active Mines
- 3.2 Development Projects
- 3.3 Exploration Projects
- 4. Key Demand Drivers
- 4.1 Coal Consumption
- 4.2 Demand from the Domestic Steel Industry
- 4.3 Demand from domestic power sector
- 4.4 Coal Imports
- 5. Major Coal Producers
- 5.1 Coal India Ltd (CIL)
- 5.2 Singareni Collieries Co. Ltd (SCCL)
- 6. Fiscal Regime
- 6.1 Governing Bodies
- Ministry of Mines
- Geological Survey of India
- Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM)
- Ministry of Coal
- Coal Controller’s Organization
- Coal Mines Provident Fund Organization (CMPFO)
- Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Ltd (CMPDI)
- Ministry of Steel
- Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
- Regional Office
- Autonomous Bodies
- Authorities/Tribunal
- Boards
- Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)
- Public Sector Units
- Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research
- 6.2 Laws, Rights and Obligations
- Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) (MMNDR) Act, 2021
- Mineral Conservation and Development (Amendment) Rule, 2021
- Other Mining Laws
- The Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015
- Coal Block Allocation Rules, 2020
- National Mineral Policy, 2019
- The Mineral Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020
- 6.3 Mining Concessions, Rights, and Obligations
- Reconnaissance Permit (RP)
- Prospecting Mines
- Mining Lease (ML)
- Rights
- Obligations
- 6.4 Taxes and Payments
- Royalty Taxes
- Coal - West Bengal
- Coal (excluding the state of West Bengal)
- Mining Concession Fees
- Dead Rent Rates
- Goods and Service Tax
- Export tax for iron ore
- 7. Appendix
- 7.1 Abbreviations
- 7.2 Methodology
- 7.3 Coverage
- 7.4 Secondary Research
- 7.5 Development Likelihood
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Construction Industry Key Data
- Table 2: Belarus, Top Construction Projects by Value
- Table 3: Belarus, Construction Output Value (Real, $ Million)
- Table 4: Belarus, Construction Output Value (Nominal, BYN Million)
- Table 5: GlobalData Construction Market Definitions
- Table 6: Risk Dimensions
- Table 7: Ratings, Scores and Definitions
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Coal resources by category, 2010—21
- Figure 2: Coal resources by state (%), March 2021
- Figure 3: Coal reserves by country (billion tonnes), 2015-20
- Figure 4: Proved coal reserves by country (%), 2020
- Figure 5: Historical and forecast India coal production by type (million tonnes), 2006-26
- Figure 6: Coal production by state (%), FY2022
- Figure 7: Coal production by state, 2010—21
- Figure 8: Raw coal production by mining method (million tonnes), 2015-21
- Figure 9: Coal prices, quarterly ($/tonne), 2015-22
- Figure 10: Historical and forecast India coal consumption by type (million tonnes), 2006-26
- Figure 11: India coal consumption by end use (%), 2021
- Figure 12: India’s steel consumption (million tonnes), 2016-26
- Figure 13: India’s installed steel manufacturing capacity (million tonnes), 2013-22
- Figure 14: Electricity generation mix (%), 2021 and 2026
- Figure 15: India’s installed coal-fired electricity generation capacity by state (%), June 2022
- Figure 16: Installed capacity by source (%), June 2022
- Figure 17: India installed capacity by region and source (GW), May 2022
- Figure 18: Thermal electricity generation by source (TWh), 2016-26
- Figure 19: Historical and forecast coal imports (million tonnes) 2006-26
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