Coal India's production rose 12.4% in June due to increased power demand.

July 1st 2023.

Coal India's production rose 12.4% in June due to increased power demand.
Coal India, the state-owned coal miner, recently released their Provisional Production and Off-take Performance for the month of June 2023 and the period April 2023 to June 2023. The report showed that Coal India's provisional coal production rose by 12.4% on a year-on-year basis in June 2023 to 58 million tonnes from 51.6 million tonnes produced in the same month last year.

Their subsidiary company Eastern Coalfields Limited posted an even more impressive 23.4% growth in coal production for June 2023, at 3.2 million tonnes from 2.6 million tonnes last year. Bharat Coking Coal Limited also produced 17.8% growth. All subsidiaries of CIL listed positive growth, except Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, which was a slight margin lower.

In addition, Coal India's provisional dispatch rose by 3.6% year-on-year in June 2023 to 61 million tonnes from 58.9 million tonnes in the same month last year. Eastern Coalfields Limited posted 3.1% growth, and BCCL produced 3.3% growth. Supplies of all subsidiaries were ahead of last year's June, with the exception of Central Coalfields Limited, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, and Northern Coalfields Limited.

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