New Delhi: State-run NTPC will begin production at its Pakri-Barwadih coal block in Jharkhand this fiscal, while aiming to start output at the Chatti-Bariatu block also during the same period.
"NTPC will begin the production at Pakri-Barwadih coal block mine this fiscal", a source said adding that the company is also trying that output at Chatti-Bariatu block, Jharkhand also begins during 2015-16.
NTPC had said in September that it was targeting to begin production at Pakri-Barwadih coal block this year and three more blocks in the next two years.
In March, NTPC was re-allotted five coal blocks that were cancelled last year by the Supreme Court.
The five blocks include - Chatti-Bariatu, Chatti-Bariatu (South) and Kerandari in Jharkhand, Dulanga in Odisha and Talaipalli in Chhattisgarh.
NTPC had a few months back appointed Thriveni-Sainik JV as Mine Developer cum Operator (MDO) for Pakri Barwadih Coal Mining Project for a period of 27 years of mining operation.
The peak annual production of the mining project will be 15 million tonnes, the company had said.
In addition to developing its own domestic coal mines, NTPC is also exploring various other options, including acquisition of stake in coal mines abroad for sourcing thermal coal for addressing fuel security concerns, according to company's website.
"NTPC will begin the production at Pakri-Barwadih coal block mine this fiscal", a source said adding that the company is also trying that output at Chatti-Bariatu block, Jharkhand also begins during 2015-16.
NTPC had said in September that it was targeting to begin production at Pakri-Barwadih coal block this year and three more blocks in the next two years.
In March, NTPC was re-allotted five coal blocks that were cancelled last year by the Supreme Court.
The five blocks include - Chatti-Bariatu, Chatti-Bariatu (South) and Kerandari in Jharkhand, Dulanga in Odisha and Talaipalli in Chhattisgarh.
NTPC had a few months back appointed Thriveni-Sainik JV as Mine Developer cum Operator (MDO) for Pakri Barwadih Coal Mining Project for a period of 27 years of mining operation.
The peak annual production of the mining project will be 15 million tonnes, the company had said.
In addition to developing its own domestic coal mines, NTPC is also exploring various other options, including acquisition of stake in coal mines abroad for sourcing thermal coal for addressing fuel security concerns, according to company's website.
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