SECL's coal production rises over 5% to 176.2 MT in FY26 
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SECL's coal production rises over 5% to 176.2 MT in FY26

SECL recorded the total coal production of 176.2 million tonnes (MT) in FY26, up 5.26 percent from 167.4 MT produced in 2024-25

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Coal India arm South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) on Wednesday said it has registered a 5.26 percent growth in production and 4.6 percent increase in offtake, the volume of dry fuel supplied, in 2025-26, signalling steady progress amid rising energy demand.

SECL recorded the total coal production of 176.2 million tonnes (MT) in FY26, up 5.26 percent from 167.4 MT produced in 2024-25.

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The company's coal offtake in FY26 stood at 178.6 million tonnes compared to 170.7 MT in FY25.

With 364.3 million cubic metres of overburden removal from mining pits, SECL achieved its highest-ever OBR, it said in a statement.

"South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) has achieved a significant milestone in FY 2025-26, emerging as the only subsidiary of Coal India Limited to register positive growth across all three key performance parameters -- coal production, offtake and overburden removal (OBR)," it said.

Despite numerous operational and geographical challenges, the company's workforce has consistently delivered, ensuring notable growth in production, offtake and overburden removal, SECL Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) Harish Duhan said.

"This achievement of SECL in FY 2025-26 is the result of the dedication, hard work and team spirit of each and every employee.

"This success is not merely about numbers, but a reflection of our collective commitment towards the nation's energy security. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the entire SECL family for their outstanding contribution and am confident that with the same spirit and dedication, we will continue to scale new heights in the future," Duhan said.

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SECL further said that it has made notable progress in diversification areas, including coal gasification, ultra-supercritical thermal power, coal washery development, critical minerals exploration, rare earth extraction and hydro-based energy solutions, aligning with future energy requirements.

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