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analysing Trends and ouTlook

Coal in india:

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Coal in india: analysing Trends and ouTlook


Despite the fact that globally India is the third largest producer of coal, there is a growing concern on the increasing coal deficits in the country. Though Indias import dependence to meet the deficits, at present, is manageable, however, the sector is likely to face tough time with coal imports expected to rise three fold by the end of twelfth five-year plan period. Thus, government is making rigorous efforts in order to enhance the indigenous production and bridge the existing demand-supply gap. Coal India Limited (CIL) is looking at underground mines and restarting abandoned mines through joint venture with private companies. The implementation of the New Coal Distribution Policy is beginning to show positive trend towards market orientation of the coal sector. However, the future of the coal industry will depend on the investment on development of infrastructure, In the context of the above scenario of the coal sector in India, SNP Infra Research launches, as a part of it latest edition under the esteemed Business Report Series, Coal in India: Analysing Trends and Outlook. The objective of this report is to critically examine and analyze the sector in terms of demand-supply position, policy and regulatory guidelines, and sector performance. The report investigates the pros and cons of all issues and impending challenges looming the coal sector in India and provides recommendation to accelerate the growth momentum. The report will also help gain insights into the future prospect and outlook of the coal sector in India. allotment of captive mines to serious players, pricing reforms, production growth of CIL, pricing reforms, and most importantly, structural measures to expedite reform process and create competitive coal market.

Report Coverage: Below are some of the key aspects of the coal sector in India covered in this report: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Demand-Supply Analysis Policy and Regulation Environmental Analysis Competitive Landscape Captive Coal Mining Sector Performance and Outlook

A Must Buy For : Coal Companies - Power Generators, Domestic Coal Producers, Captive Miners, Coal Importers, Coal Transporters, Technology Providers Banks, Project Financers, and Investment Bankers Consulting Firms Research and Educational Institutes

Table of ConTenTs (Draft)


1. Overview of Coal Mining in India
1.1 A Historic Perspective 1.2 Eligibility to do Coal Mining 1.3 Economics of Coal Mining 1.4 Economics of Coal Sourcing Options for Power Plants 1.5 Coal Mine Operating Models 1.6 Technologies and Equipments 1.7 Present Status of Mining 1.8 Key Issues in Mining

5. Coal Washeries
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Benefits of Coal Washing 5.3 Technology 5.4 Setting Coal Washeries 5.5 Economics of Coal Washing 5.6 Financing Washery Projects 5.7 Business Models 5.8 Drivers 5.9 Challenges 5.10 Market Assessment

2. Coal Demand and Supply Position


2.1 Domestic Coal Supply 2.1.1 Coal Reserves 2.1.2 Coal Production 2.1.3 Coal Despatch 2.1.4 Coal Supply 2.1.5 Coal Import to India 2.1.6 Coal Export from India 2.2 Domestic Coal Demand 2.3 Demand-Supply Gap Analysis

6. Coal Pricing
6.1 A Historic Perspective 6.2 Coal Prices at CIL and SCCL 6.3 Pricing Trends

7. Coal Transport Network


7.1 Rail Infrastructure 7.2 Port Infrastructure 7.3 Upcoming Logistics Solutions 7.4 Mode-wise Despatch of Coal

3. Policy & Regulation


3.1 Institutional Structure 3.2 Coal Committees 3.3 Key Legislations 3.4 Key Policies 3.4.1 Policies for Coal Mining 3.4.2 Policies for Captive Mining 3.4.3 Policies for Coal Washings

8. Sector Wise Performance


8.1 Production 8.2 Supply 8.3 Demand

9. Future Outlook
9.1 Supply 9.2 Demand 9.3 Prices 9.4 Capital Outlay 9.5 Technology 9.6 Conclusion

4. Captive Coal Mining


4.1 Introduction 4.2 Allocation 4.3 Captive Mine Development Process 4.4 Business Structure 4.5 Coal Production 4.6 Challenges 4.7 Delay in Captive Coal Mining 4.8 Recommendations 4.9 Key Players

10. Business Models 11. Major Players in Coal Industry 12. Appendix
Year of Publication: March 2012 No. of Pages: 300 (approx) Delivery Format: Hardcopy

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