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SECL in expansion mode; to make Gevra world's largest coal mine: CMD Prem Mishra

SECL is aiming to scale up the capacity of its Gevra mine to 70 MTPA to make it the world's largest coal-producing site by the end of the ongoing fiscal, said Prem Mishra, CMD, SECL

PTI

Bilaspur/Korba: South-Eastern Coalfields Ltd (SECL) is aiming to scale up the capacity of its Gevra mine to 70 MTPA to make it the world's largest coal-producing site by the end of the ongoing fiscal, company's CMD Prem Sagar Mishra said. Located at Korba, about 193 kilometres from Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, SECL's Gevra mine is the world's fourth largest coal mine at present, the official said.

'We are in expansion mode of our Gevra mine to 70 MTPA'

While two of the largest coal mines are in the US, one is in Indonesia, Mishra said adding "we are in expansion mode of our Gevra mine to 70 million tonne per annum (MTPA) to make it the world's single largest coal producing site."

The mine produced 52.5 MT of coal in FY2022-23

In the financial year 2022-23, the mine produced 52.5 MT of coal which was above its target for the year, the Chairman-cum-Managing Director said.
When asked about the timeline for achieving the 70 MTPA target, the CMD replied "We aim to achieve it by the end of the current fiscal year. We are waiting for the environmental clearances which we expect to attain by the mid of this financial year." The company has applied for environment clearances for around 20 MT excavation capacity, the official said.

SECL is also building a railway corridor connecting Gevra to Pendra Road

Sharing details of the Gevra mine, Mishra said that it is an open-cast mine spread over an area of 27 square kilometres. The mine has been excavated up to a depth of about 600 metres. Around 1.5 lakh tonnes of coal is mined from the block on a daily basis. SECL is also building a railway corridor connecting Gevra to Pendra Road and is in the process of installing two silos and a 20 million tonnes per year coal handling plant in Gevra mine region for faster loading and transportation of coal from the block.

Plan is to transport the coal to the silos through conveyor belts

The plan is to transport the coal to the silos through conveyor belts and load it on the rakes through the silos. This process will reduce the loading time significantly and improve supplies of coal. Based in Bilaspur, SECL with 67 blocks, is among the top three coal-producing subsidiaries of Coal India Ltd (CIL), under the Ministry of Coal. In FY23, CIL's output was 703.21 MT, out of which SECL's contribution was 167 MT.

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