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Asset monetisation: Govt plans to monetise coal blocks worth Rs 75,220 crore in FY23

The government plans to monetise assets worth Rs 75,220 crore in the coal mining sector in the current financial year under the asset monetisation plan

PSU Watch Bureau
  • The monetisation of coal blocks is likely to generate a revenue of Rs 52,200 crore, followed by Rs 20,320 crore from projects on MDO model, Rs 2,000 crore from discontinued mines and Rs 700 crore from washeries
  • Against the NITI Aayog's target of Rs 3,394 crore for 2021-22, the total monetisation of the coal ministry was Rs 40,090 crore

New Delhi: The government plans to monetise assets worth Rs 75,220 crore in the coal mining sector in the current financial year under the asset monetisation plan. The monetisation of coal blocks is likely to generate a revenue of Rs 52,200 crore, followed by Rs 20,320 crore from projects on Mine Developer and Operator (MDO) model, Rs 2,000 crore from discontinued mines and Rs 700 crore from washeries, the coal ministry said in its monetisation plan for the 2022-23. The monetisation figures are tentative.

Asset Monetisation: Target higher than set by Niti Aayog

The asset monetisation target of NITI Aayog for the coal ministry for FY23 is Rs 6,060 crore, the ministry said. Against the NITI Aayog's target of Rs 3,394 crore for 2021-22, the total monetisation of the coal ministry was Rs 40,090 crore, it said.

Of the said Rs 40,090 crore, Rs 28,986 crore came from coal blocks, Rs 9,592.64 crore from MDO model and Rs 1,512 crore from Coal Bed Methane (CBM) projects. "…39 coal blocks are taken for monetisation having total value of Rs 28,986 crore. Monetisation value of 39 mines is based on the calculation done by NITI Aayog," the ministry said.

National Monetisation Pipeline

According to the National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP), 160 coal mining assets with an estimated worth of Rs 28,747 crore have been identified for monetisation during FY22-25.

These include 17 projects on MDO model, establishment of three washeries, one coal gasification plant, 35 identified first-mile connectivity projects for building coal silos/ mechanised loading, operationalisation of four discontinued/ abandoned projects and commercial auction of mines, the ministry said.

The total indicative value of assets considered for monetisation is estimated at Rs 28,747 crore over FY 2022-25. About 761 mineral blocks are expected to be put on auction during FY22-FY25.

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