New Delhi, Oct 18 (PTI) Higher cost of coal due to the ongoing shortage of the dry fuel in India will impact the profitability of Vedanta in the third quarter which is likely to be temporary, according to a report.
Various power plants in the country are grappling with fuel coal shortages.
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"While higher coal costs in India due to ongoing 'coal shortage' would impact Vedanta's (VEDL) profitability in 3Q, we expect it to be temporary," according to a report by Credit Suisse.
Ramp-up of captive coal mines would help reduce cost volatility in the medium term, it said.
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"We note that coal costs in 2Q were USD 300 per tonnes lower than peak (US$800 per tonnes), we may see peak costs in Oct. We believe Vedanta has scope to increase earnings further in FY23," it added.
Amid the low stock position at the electricity generating plants, state-owned CIL has asked its subsidiaries to refrain from conducting any further e-auction of coal, except special forward e-auction for the power sector, till the situation stabilises.
The development assumes significance as the supply of coal is being prioritised to the power sector to replenish the dwindling stock in the wake of reports of an electricity crisis looming large.
The company had earlier said it is augmenting its production and off-take steadily. Once the situation stabilises, expectedly within a short time, and stock at coal-fired plants attains comfort level, other sectors will be brought back to their regular supply norm, the public sector firm said. HRS hrs
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