Government allocates Badam coal block to NTPC

Government allocates Badam coal block to NTPC

Along with this coal block, NTPC currently possesses 10 coal blocks with a total estimated geological reserves of over 7.3 billion tonnes and production potential of about 113 million tonnes per annum.

NEW DELHI: NTPC on Tuesday said the coal ministry has transferred Badam coal block, located in Jharkhand, to the company.

The coal block , earlier allocated to Bihar State Power Generation Company (BSPGCL), has been given to NTPC after it acquired the Barauni thermal plant from BSPGCL in December 2018, NTPC said in a statement.

With this coal block, NTPC currently possesses 10 coal blocks -- Pakri Barwadih, Chatti Bariatu (including Chatti Bariatu-South), Kerandari, Dulanga, Talaipalli, Bhalumuda, Banai, Mandakini-B, Badam and Banhardih (being developed by PVUNL, a JV company of NTPC & state Govt of Jharkhand) coal blocks with a total estimated geological reserves of over 7.3 Billion Tonnes & production potential of about 113 Million Tonnes Per Annum.

The company said it has made progress in coal mining and about 7.31 MMT coal was extracted from Pakri-Barwadih and Dulanga mines in the last financial year. NTPC has set a target to produce 10.4 Million MT of coal in this financial year.
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