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Western Coalfields sees record 46.22 mt production in FY18

Press Trust of India  |  Nagpur 

(WCL), a (CIL) subsidiary, has registered a rise in production for the fourth consecutive year with 46.22 million tonne during 2017-18, surpassing its own record of 45.7 mt production during 2009-10.

This is after the company registered a continuous negative growth for five years from 2009-10 to 2013-14, the company said in a release.

Growth in production in consecutive years was possible because of opening of 19 projects during last three years which added to more than 27 mt during 2017-18, it said.

In order to have enhancement in production for future sustainability, WCL has taken steps to enhance the existing mine capacity, which will be adding about 6.5 mt during 2018-19, it added.

Meanwhile, WCL achieved a new record in despatch of as well during 2017-18 by despatching 48.76 mt against the highest ever of 45.509 mt achieved during 2009-10, according to the release.

It also created a record by achieving a growth of 23.5 per cent in off-take during 2017-18, which is the highest among all the subsidiaries of

During the year, the company despatched 9,204 rakes of coal, which is 28.84 per cent higher over last year.

With a stock of 11.60 mt in the mines as on April 1, WCL said it could successfully despatch to its consumers as per their demand.

WCL surpassed its capital expenditure (capex) target of Rs 1,050 crore during 2017-18, which according to the company will help it in its future growth.

It has also achieved a record 185.29 million cubic meter of overburden removal during 2017-18, registering a growth of about 12 per cent over last year.

The company expects to cross the 50 mt level of production in 2018-19, to achieve a target of 52.5 mt, according to the release.

It will also gear up to achieve the despatch target of 58.7 mt during 2018-19, the release added.

WCL has been successful in getting four blocks in Odisha during 2017-18. The company said it plans to have two large opencast mines of 25 mt each to achieve 50 mt production from these four blocks.

"All out efforts are being made to develop these blocks as quickly as possible. This new property will not only help WCL in adding to its volume, but will also be beneficial for its financial stability," the company said.

With this acquisition, WCL becomes the first company in to have its operations in three states - Maharashtra, and Odisha.

In the area of corporate social responsibility, the company set up a reverse osmosis (RO) plant at Patansaongi near last year and launched bottled water under the brand 'Neer' for rural population.

The plan is to add six more such plants during 2018-19 so as to cover the entire rural populace by providing treated water at a much lower cost, the release said.

WCL also aims to commercially launch 'Neer' during 2018-19.

In view of having large volume of mine water available, WCL entered into a memorandum of understanding with Mahagenco in March to provide 6.48 million gallons per day (mgd) water from its near to the

WCL said it is ready to enter into a MoU with VIDC by providing 17.47 mgd of mine water from area for irrigation purposes.

Further, few other projects are also being taken up in Chandrapur and Yavatmal districts for use of mine water for irrigation and drinking purposes.

WCL continued to provide sand from its mines at a very low cost to the Improvement Trust (NIT) during 2017-18 for use in low-cost housing projects under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna (PMAY), the release said.

The company has also provided and sand to the (NHAI) for construction of the Mumbai-super expressway.

WCL said it will launch its commercially during 2018-19 at a much cheaper rate.

It is also providing bricks and extracted from its for use in the construction industry.

"WCL is ready to install a large sand plant in Gondegaon near for extraction of sand from to be provided for commercial use.," it said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 18:40 IST
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