Latest News | Coal India Ventures into Non-coal Mineral Mining with Graphite Project

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Graphite is the first mineral Coal India Limited (CIL) will diversify its operations beyond coal, following an order from the Ministry of Mines granting the company a composite license for prospecting and mining.

Kolkata, Jul 21 (PTI) Graphite is the first mineral Coal India Limited (CIL) will diversify its operations beyond coal, following an order from the Ministry of Mines granting the company a composite license for prospecting and mining.

This license pertains to the Khattali Chhoti Graphite Block in Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh.

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"This is the first mineral other than coal for us," Debasish Nanda, Director of Business Development at Coal India, told PTI.

CIL is required to pay a mining premium of 150.05 per cent of the value of minerals dispatched to the state government.

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Coal India said the timeline is one year for the grant of the composite license and three years for the execution of the mining lease deed, the miner informed bourses.

Currently, the project is in a very preliminary phase, necessitating further exploration.

In alignment with the government's Atmanirbharta vision, Coal India has formed a special team to focus on other critical minerals both globally and within India.

Graphite, which has multiple applications including use in batteries, is a key area of focus amid the ongoing EV revolution in India.

Nanda mentioned that it is too early to estimate the capital expenditure for the project. However, Coal India will leverage its coal mining expertise from its subsidiary Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited (CMPDI) during the initial phase.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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