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COAL INDIA LIMITED
THE BIGGEST ENERGY PROVIDER IN
INDIA
N C JHA
Director (T), CIL
Coking
6.8%
Non Coking
93.2%
Coal Industry in India
 Total resources : 267 BT
Proved : 106 BT
Indicated/inferred: 161 BT
 88% of production from opencast
mines; 12% from underground
mines
 Coal present in 14 out of 28 states
 Indian coal contain generally high
ash, (4500 GCV) & low sulphur
 No longer a regulated industry
Coal Production and ImportsTypes of Coal Produced in India
Coal Reserves in India
India
China
Pakistan
Myanmar
Nepal Bhutan
Sri Lanka
Coalfields
India
China
Pakistan
Myanmar
Nepal Bhutan
Sri Lanka
Coalfields
323.5 343.4 360.9 379.5 403.7
59.1
63.6
69.9
77.6
89.3
29.0
38.6
43.1
49.8
59.0
411.6
445.6
473.9
506.9
552.0
200
300
400
500
600
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
CoalProduction/Imports(MT)
CIL Others Imports
2
1774 Start of Coal Mining in India
1900 Coal Production 6.12 mts.
1920 Coal Production 18 mts.
1942 Coal Production 29 mts.
1946 Coal Production 30 mts.
1947 Advent of Independence
.
1956 Setting up of NCDC a Govt. UT
1956 Takeover of SCCL mines by Govt.
1972 Nationalisation of coking
coal mines
1973 Nationalisation of
non-Coking coal mines
493 mts
The Growth of Indian Coal Industry
6.12mts
.80.93mts
Systematic Mining
2008-09
Company Overview
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2
4
5
7
9
10
83
6
Vast Scale and Operations
 Largest coal company in the world
• Produced over 403 MT in FYE Mar
2009
• 82% market share in India
• Over 400,000 employees
 Reserve base ~ 70bn tonnes
 Meets 45% of India’s primary
commercial energy requirement
 Net Revenues of over US$8 bn
 Estimated PBT before pay revision
~US$2.3bn, PBT as reported
~US$1.2bn for FYE March 2009
 100% owned by the Government of
India (GoI)
 Awarded Mini-Ratna in Mar ’ 2007,
Nav-Ratna in Oct ’ 2008 & SCOPE
Excellence Award in 2009
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Eastern Coalfields Ltd
Bharat Coking Coal Ltd
Central Coalfields Ltd
Northern Coalfields Ltd
Western Coalfields Ltd
South Eastern Coalfields Ltd
Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd
Central Mine Planning & Design
Institute
North Eastern Coalfields
(A Unit Under CIL HQ)
CIL Subsidiaries
Exchange rate of 48.39 INR/USD
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Presence Through the Value Chain
EXPLORATION
COAL MINING
BENEFICIATION
 473 mines owned: 279 UG ,163 OC , 31 Mixed
 Production in 2008-09 was 359MT from OC and 44MT from UG
 SCCL and TISCO are the other main players in coal mining
 ~200 blocks allotted to private operators for captive mining
 Operates 17 washeries - 12 coking (22.18 MTY) and 5 non–coking (17.22
MTY)
 Decision taken to supply beneficiated coal to all non Pit Head consumers
 20 new washeries (18 under BOM-105.10 MTY, 2 under Turn Key-6 MTY)
being taken up for construction as Public-Private-Partnership.
 Carried out in two stages: Regional and Detailed
 In 2008-09, 0.27 Mm of drilling has been achieved
 Action initiated to enhance drilling capacity to 1Mm annually
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Strong Track Record of Growth
78.99
204.16
250.62
279.65
379.46
403.73
360.91
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
74-75 91-92 96-97 '01-02 '06-07 '07-08 '08-09
RAW COAL PRODUCTION
MillionTonnes
UNDERGROUND PRODUCTION
MillionTonnes
58.22
56.63
55.19
49.22
43.32 43.54 43.96
40
50
60
74-75 91-92 96-97 '01-02 '06-07 '07-08 '08-09
MillionTonnes
MANPOWER
598649
627463
519922
439343
426077
671550
412350
400000
450000
500000
550000
600000
650000
700000
1.4.75 1.4.92 1.4.97 1.4.02 1.4.06 1.4.07 1.4.09
PRODUCTIVITY
0.58
1.40
1.86
2.45
3.54
3.79
4.09
0
1
2
3
4
74-75 91-92 96-97 '01-02 '06-07 '07-08 '08-09
Tonnes
PROJECTION & PLANNING
COMPANY
ACTUAL PROGRAMME
IX PLAN
(01-02)
X PLAN
(06-07)
XI PLAN
(11-12)
XII PLAN
(16-17)
CIL
(CAGR)
279.65
(2.22)
360.91
(5.23)
520.50
(7.60)
664.00
(5.00)
S.C.C.LTD 30.81 37.71 40.80 45.00
OTHERS 17.33 32.21 119.70 346.00
TOTAL
(CAGR)
327.79
(2.53)
430.83
(5.62)
680.00
(9.57)
1055.00
(9.18)
CIL’s GROWTH IN
PRODUCTION
X OVER IX PLAN XI OVER X PLAN
81 Mt (29%) 160 Mt (44%)
(HIGHEST SO FAR)
COAL PRODUCTION TREND/ PROGRAMME (WG)
Mill T
Sustainable Strategic Initiatives
Enhancing Availability of Resources
EXPLORATION
 Drilling targets increased 4x - Aiming to convert ‘inferred’ and
‘indicated’ category to ‘proved’ category
 Detailed drilling and projectisation of coal blocks allocated to captive block
owners.
 Systematic exploration to arrive at reliable estimate of coal reserves
 Application of IT to create geo database
NEW PROJECTS
FOREIGN ACQUISITIONS
 Acquiring coal resources abroad through equity stake in working or green
field projects - Acquired 2 virgin coal blocks in Mozambique
 Global EOI floated for selection of strategic partners for overseas
operations
 134 new projects for ultimate capacity of 309 MTy identified - 34 UG, 100
OC
 Setting up 20 washeries with a capacity of 111.1 MTy
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Ensuring Accessibility of Resources
OC MINING
UG MINING
 Computer-aided mine planning for deeper OC mines
 Deploying high capacity equipment to achieve economy
 OITDS for efficient fleet management
 State-of-the-Art Mass Production Technology
 Tapping large reserves below 300m depth
 7 UG Greenfield properties being developed
 18 abandoned mines (1600 MT) identified for development
HIGHWALL MINING
 Mining of good quality thin seams
 Recovery of good quality coal in OC mines beyond economic stripping ratio.
CBM/UCG
 Recovery and commercial utilization of CBM from deep seated seams
 Underground coal gasification of deep seated seams
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY OF COAL INDIA
COAL INDIA CARES FOR ENVIRONMENT TAKING SUITABLE MEASURES
IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT AS FOLLOWS:
 Air Pollution Control
 Water Management & Water Pollution Control
 Noise Control
 Control of Vibration, Noise & Fly Rock generation due to blasting
 Mine Reclamation & Rehabilitation
 Green Belt Development
 Land Use Planning
 Socio-economic Environment & Rehabilitation of mined out areas for Post
Mining Land Use
WITH DUE EMPHASIS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
• Extensive tree plantation programme is undertaken every
year by the subsidiaries of Coal India.
 Avenue plantation, plantation on the OB dumps, plantation
around mines, residential colonies, available land is
undertaken in existing as well as new projects.
 Coal India planted over 70 millions of plants since 1993-94
covering an estimated land area of around 28300 hectares.
 Coal India is committed to continue plantation which is a
part of annual activities in each subsidiary.
Reclamation & Plantation
• All 171 OC projects have been identified.
 49 projects excavating more than 5 Mm3 (Coal+OB) per
annum will be monitored once a year.
 122 projects excavating less than 5 Mm3 (Coal+OB) per annum
will be monitored once in 3 years.
 Out od 49, Surveillance for 35 projects excavating more than 5
Mm3 per annum has been completed under first 100 Days
Programme of Ministry of Coal, Government of India.
 Remaining 14 projects are also being covered this year.
CIL in Satellite Surveillance:
• Study reveals that in all OC projects, plantation area, green
coverage and backfilled area have increased.
 In Singrauli Coalfield, NCL, area of plantation has increased from
57.25 sq. km (2000) to 69.30 sq. km (2005)
 In Wardha Valley Coalfield, WCL, area of plantation has increased
from 11.48 sq. km (2005) to 14.05 sq. km (2008)
 In Korba Coalfield, SECL, in Gevra & Dipka OCPs combined,
plantation area increased from 2.99 sq. km (2003) to 7.75 sq. km
(2008)
 In North Karanpura Coalfield, CCL, in Ashoka & Piparwar OCPs
combined, plantation has increased from 5.06 sq. km (2006) to
5.64 sq. km (2008)
Salient Findings
YEAR 2007 YEAR 2008
LAND USE/ COVER MAP OF NIGAHI OCP
BASED ON SATELLITE DATA OF 2008
 31 Projects have been accredited for ISO: 14001 certification.
Company wise break up:
CCL : 3
MCL : 5
NCL : 8
SECL : 3
WCL : 12
 Mining Projects : 29
Central Workshop : 1
Coal Preparation plants : 1
ISO: 14001 certification:
 Performance of CIL is continuously improving quantitatively and qualitatively.
 CIL had been conferred the Navratna status in October 2008.
 CIL conferred with 'CEO with HR Orientation' award by Council of World HRD
Congress during Global HR Excellence Awards Ceremony 2010.
 CIL won the ‘SCOPE Gold Trophy 2007-08 (Institutional category)’ for Excellence
and Outstanding Contribution to Public Sector Management.
 CIL adopted several cost effective measures like manpower restructuring,
extensive use of computers, introduction of ERP-SAP, advance training to
employees to increase the learning ratio, increasing the adaptability with high
tech environment etc.
 CIL is committed to follow the International Financial Reporting
Standards (IFRS).
 CIL is looking for foreign collaboration to bring in proven technologies and
advance management skill.
Coal India is going for IPO:
 IPO proposed in August 2010.
 Public offering in Book Building: 10%
 Employees Reservation: 1-2% (Provisional)
 Future Land Losers: 2% (Provisional)
In deregulated environment, market is the best judge for
performance and market discounts all past and future
events, CIL is confident to get a high value quote in the
secondary market.
Initial Public Offer
As a part of liberalization process, CIL is going for proposed
disinvestments through Initial Public Offer (IPO).
 As per NCDP, Coal India is required to meet the requirement of coal of
the country, if required, even by import.
 Demand from works out to 721 Mte in 2011-12 against projected
production of 487 Mte leaving a gap of 235 Mte. This gap is to further
increase at 305 Mte in 2012-13.
 Coal India has taken initiatives for Strategic Alliance with overseas
producers for augmenting availability of coal.
 Coal India has also been taking initiatives for acquiring overseas
properties.
 Coal India has been mandated by the Planning Commission to import 8
Mte of coal for utility sector, out of total import target of 35 Mt in the
next fiscal.
CIL’s venture for coal import
 CIL will be required to bring 65% of the import in East Coast Port and
the remaining 35% in Western Coast.
 Major initiatives have also been taken for upgrading infrastructures at
major Government ports at Vizag in east and Kandla in west coasts.
 CIL is contemplating to be associated with this infrastructure building
exercise.
 Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) of Indian Railway system, likely to be
operative from the middle of 12th Plan would also enhance hinterland
logistics capability.
CIL is contemplating following process for importing coal:
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Coal india limited_-_the_biggest_energy_provider_in_india

  • 1. COAL INDIA LIMITED THE BIGGEST ENERGY PROVIDER IN INDIA N C JHA Director (T), CIL
  • 2. Coking 6.8% Non Coking 93.2% Coal Industry in India  Total resources : 267 BT Proved : 106 BT Indicated/inferred: 161 BT  88% of production from opencast mines; 12% from underground mines  Coal present in 14 out of 28 states  Indian coal contain generally high ash, (4500 GCV) & low sulphur  No longer a regulated industry Coal Production and ImportsTypes of Coal Produced in India Coal Reserves in India India China Pakistan Myanmar Nepal Bhutan Sri Lanka Coalfields India China Pakistan Myanmar Nepal Bhutan Sri Lanka Coalfields 323.5 343.4 360.9 379.5 403.7 59.1 63.6 69.9 77.6 89.3 29.0 38.6 43.1 49.8 59.0 411.6 445.6 473.9 506.9 552.0 200 300 400 500 600 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CoalProduction/Imports(MT) CIL Others Imports 2
  • 3. 1774 Start of Coal Mining in India 1900 Coal Production 6.12 mts. 1920 Coal Production 18 mts. 1942 Coal Production 29 mts. 1946 Coal Production 30 mts. 1947 Advent of Independence . 1956 Setting up of NCDC a Govt. UT 1956 Takeover of SCCL mines by Govt. 1972 Nationalisation of coking coal mines 1973 Nationalisation of non-Coking coal mines 493 mts The Growth of Indian Coal Industry 6.12mts .80.93mts Systematic Mining 2008-09
  • 5. 1 2 4 5 7 9 10 83 6 Vast Scale and Operations  Largest coal company in the world • Produced over 403 MT in FYE Mar 2009 • 82% market share in India • Over 400,000 employees  Reserve base ~ 70bn tonnes  Meets 45% of India’s primary commercial energy requirement  Net Revenues of over US$8 bn  Estimated PBT before pay revision ~US$2.3bn, PBT as reported ~US$1.2bn for FYE March 2009  100% owned by the Government of India (GoI)  Awarded Mini-Ratna in Mar ’ 2007, Nav-Ratna in Oct ’ 2008 & SCOPE Excellence Award in 2009 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Eastern Coalfields Ltd Bharat Coking Coal Ltd Central Coalfields Ltd Northern Coalfields Ltd Western Coalfields Ltd South Eastern Coalfields Ltd Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd Central Mine Planning & Design Institute North Eastern Coalfields (A Unit Under CIL HQ) CIL Subsidiaries Exchange rate of 48.39 INR/USD 5
  • 6. Presence Through the Value Chain EXPLORATION COAL MINING BENEFICIATION  473 mines owned: 279 UG ,163 OC , 31 Mixed  Production in 2008-09 was 359MT from OC and 44MT from UG  SCCL and TISCO are the other main players in coal mining  ~200 blocks allotted to private operators for captive mining  Operates 17 washeries - 12 coking (22.18 MTY) and 5 non–coking (17.22 MTY)  Decision taken to supply beneficiated coal to all non Pit Head consumers  20 new washeries (18 under BOM-105.10 MTY, 2 under Turn Key-6 MTY) being taken up for construction as Public-Private-Partnership.  Carried out in two stages: Regional and Detailed  In 2008-09, 0.27 Mm of drilling has been achieved  Action initiated to enhance drilling capacity to 1Mm annually 6
  • 8. 78.99 204.16 250.62 279.65 379.46 403.73 360.91 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 74-75 91-92 96-97 '01-02 '06-07 '07-08 '08-09 RAW COAL PRODUCTION MillionTonnes UNDERGROUND PRODUCTION MillionTonnes 58.22 56.63 55.19 49.22 43.32 43.54 43.96 40 50 60 74-75 91-92 96-97 '01-02 '06-07 '07-08 '08-09 MillionTonnes
  • 9. MANPOWER 598649 627463 519922 439343 426077 671550 412350 400000 450000 500000 550000 600000 650000 700000 1.4.75 1.4.92 1.4.97 1.4.02 1.4.06 1.4.07 1.4.09 PRODUCTIVITY 0.58 1.40 1.86 2.45 3.54 3.79 4.09 0 1 2 3 4 74-75 91-92 96-97 '01-02 '06-07 '07-08 '08-09 Tonnes
  • 11. COMPANY ACTUAL PROGRAMME IX PLAN (01-02) X PLAN (06-07) XI PLAN (11-12) XII PLAN (16-17) CIL (CAGR) 279.65 (2.22) 360.91 (5.23) 520.50 (7.60) 664.00 (5.00) S.C.C.LTD 30.81 37.71 40.80 45.00 OTHERS 17.33 32.21 119.70 346.00 TOTAL (CAGR) 327.79 (2.53) 430.83 (5.62) 680.00 (9.57) 1055.00 (9.18) CIL’s GROWTH IN PRODUCTION X OVER IX PLAN XI OVER X PLAN 81 Mt (29%) 160 Mt (44%) (HIGHEST SO FAR) COAL PRODUCTION TREND/ PROGRAMME (WG) Mill T
  • 13. Enhancing Availability of Resources EXPLORATION  Drilling targets increased 4x - Aiming to convert ‘inferred’ and ‘indicated’ category to ‘proved’ category  Detailed drilling and projectisation of coal blocks allocated to captive block owners.  Systematic exploration to arrive at reliable estimate of coal reserves  Application of IT to create geo database NEW PROJECTS FOREIGN ACQUISITIONS  Acquiring coal resources abroad through equity stake in working or green field projects - Acquired 2 virgin coal blocks in Mozambique  Global EOI floated for selection of strategic partners for overseas operations  134 new projects for ultimate capacity of 309 MTy identified - 34 UG, 100 OC  Setting up 20 washeries with a capacity of 111.1 MTy 13
  • 14. Ensuring Accessibility of Resources OC MINING UG MINING  Computer-aided mine planning for deeper OC mines  Deploying high capacity equipment to achieve economy  OITDS for efficient fleet management  State-of-the-Art Mass Production Technology  Tapping large reserves below 300m depth  7 UG Greenfield properties being developed  18 abandoned mines (1600 MT) identified for development HIGHWALL MINING  Mining of good quality thin seams  Recovery of good quality coal in OC mines beyond economic stripping ratio. CBM/UCG  Recovery and commercial utilization of CBM from deep seated seams  Underground coal gasification of deep seated seams 14
  • 16. COAL INDIA CARES FOR ENVIRONMENT TAKING SUITABLE MEASURES IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT AS FOLLOWS:  Air Pollution Control  Water Management & Water Pollution Control  Noise Control  Control of Vibration, Noise & Fly Rock generation due to blasting  Mine Reclamation & Rehabilitation  Green Belt Development  Land Use Planning  Socio-economic Environment & Rehabilitation of mined out areas for Post Mining Land Use WITH DUE EMPHASIS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • 17. • Extensive tree plantation programme is undertaken every year by the subsidiaries of Coal India.  Avenue plantation, plantation on the OB dumps, plantation around mines, residential colonies, available land is undertaken in existing as well as new projects.  Coal India planted over 70 millions of plants since 1993-94 covering an estimated land area of around 28300 hectares.  Coal India is committed to continue plantation which is a part of annual activities in each subsidiary. Reclamation & Plantation
  • 18. • All 171 OC projects have been identified.  49 projects excavating more than 5 Mm3 (Coal+OB) per annum will be monitored once a year.  122 projects excavating less than 5 Mm3 (Coal+OB) per annum will be monitored once in 3 years.  Out od 49, Surveillance for 35 projects excavating more than 5 Mm3 per annum has been completed under first 100 Days Programme of Ministry of Coal, Government of India.  Remaining 14 projects are also being covered this year. CIL in Satellite Surveillance:
  • 19. • Study reveals that in all OC projects, plantation area, green coverage and backfilled area have increased.  In Singrauli Coalfield, NCL, area of plantation has increased from 57.25 sq. km (2000) to 69.30 sq. km (2005)  In Wardha Valley Coalfield, WCL, area of plantation has increased from 11.48 sq. km (2005) to 14.05 sq. km (2008)  In Korba Coalfield, SECL, in Gevra & Dipka OCPs combined, plantation area increased from 2.99 sq. km (2003) to 7.75 sq. km (2008)  In North Karanpura Coalfield, CCL, in Ashoka & Piparwar OCPs combined, plantation has increased from 5.06 sq. km (2006) to 5.64 sq. km (2008) Salient Findings
  • 20. YEAR 2007 YEAR 2008 LAND USE/ COVER MAP OF NIGAHI OCP BASED ON SATELLITE DATA OF 2008
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  • 22.  31 Projects have been accredited for ISO: 14001 certification. Company wise break up: CCL : 3 MCL : 5 NCL : 8 SECL : 3 WCL : 12  Mining Projects : 29 Central Workshop : 1 Coal Preparation plants : 1 ISO: 14001 certification:
  • 23.  Performance of CIL is continuously improving quantitatively and qualitatively.  CIL had been conferred the Navratna status in October 2008.  CIL conferred with 'CEO with HR Orientation' award by Council of World HRD Congress during Global HR Excellence Awards Ceremony 2010.  CIL won the ‘SCOPE Gold Trophy 2007-08 (Institutional category)’ for Excellence and Outstanding Contribution to Public Sector Management.  CIL adopted several cost effective measures like manpower restructuring, extensive use of computers, introduction of ERP-SAP, advance training to employees to increase the learning ratio, increasing the adaptability with high tech environment etc.  CIL is committed to follow the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).  CIL is looking for foreign collaboration to bring in proven technologies and advance management skill. Coal India is going for IPO:
  • 24.  IPO proposed in August 2010.  Public offering in Book Building: 10%  Employees Reservation: 1-2% (Provisional)  Future Land Losers: 2% (Provisional) In deregulated environment, market is the best judge for performance and market discounts all past and future events, CIL is confident to get a high value quote in the secondary market. Initial Public Offer As a part of liberalization process, CIL is going for proposed disinvestments through Initial Public Offer (IPO).
  • 25.  As per NCDP, Coal India is required to meet the requirement of coal of the country, if required, even by import.  Demand from works out to 721 Mte in 2011-12 against projected production of 487 Mte leaving a gap of 235 Mte. This gap is to further increase at 305 Mte in 2012-13.  Coal India has taken initiatives for Strategic Alliance with overseas producers for augmenting availability of coal.  Coal India has also been taking initiatives for acquiring overseas properties.  Coal India has been mandated by the Planning Commission to import 8 Mte of coal for utility sector, out of total import target of 35 Mt in the next fiscal. CIL’s venture for coal import
  • 26.  CIL will be required to bring 65% of the import in East Coast Port and the remaining 35% in Western Coast.  Major initiatives have also been taken for upgrading infrastructures at major Government ports at Vizag in east and Kandla in west coasts.  CIL is contemplating to be associated with this infrastructure building exercise.  Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) of Indian Railway system, likely to be operative from the middle of 12th Plan would also enhance hinterland logistics capability. CIL is contemplating following process for importing coal: