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2 SECL coal blocks among world's 10 largest coal mines

PTI

New Delhi: Gevra and Kusmunda blocks of state-owned South Eastern Coalfields have secured second and fourth spots, respectively, in the list of the world's 10 largest coal mines in terms of production volume released by WorldAtlas.com.

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Located in the Korba district of Chhattisgarh, the two mines produce more than 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal annually accounting for about 10 per cent of India's total coal production, South Eastern Coalfields Ltd (SECL) said in a statement on Thursday.

"Gevra and Kusmunda coal mines have secured the 2nd and 4th spot in the list of the world's 10 largest coal mines released by WorldAtlas.com," it said.

Gevra mine has an annual production capacity of 70 MT. The mine produced 59 MT of coal in FY'24. While Kusmunda produced over 50 MT of coal. Both are open-cast mine projects, the state-owned firm said.

SECL Chairman and Managing Director Prem Sagar Mishra said, "It is a proud moment that two of the world's five largest coal mines are in Chhattisgarh."

As per the list, Black Thunder Mine and North Antelope Rochelle Mine in the US bagged the first and third spot, respectively, with an estimated production of 62.68 MT of coal and 56.25 MT of coal in 2023.

With coal production of 41.34 MT last year, Northern Shaanxi Mine in China secured the fifth spot in the list.

Based in Bilaspur, SECL with 59 blocks is among the top three coal-producing subsidiaries of Coal India Ltd (CIL), under the Ministry of Coal. In FY24, CIL's output was 773 MT, of which SECL contributed an output of 187 MT.

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