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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Indian coal minister to set aside blocks for end users


Wednesday, 27 Jul 2011

Determined to start coal blocks' auction this fiscal, the government has decided to set aside reserves for end users like power, cement and steel companies, which will be allocated blocks through competitive bidding, after meeting the needs of state run Coal India.

Indian coal minister Mr Sriprakash Jaiswal told reporters after a meeting with stakeholders on introduction of competitive bidding of coal blocks that "The meeting was successful. Based on the reaction of the stakeholders, we will shortly take the call on firming up the modality of competitive bidding. We will surely introduce the auctioning within current fiscal.”

The coal ministry had floated a discussion paper in April seeking comments from stakeholders to finalise guidelines for allocation of coal and lignite blocks under the competitive bidding route and laid out four options from which one would be used while allocating blocks through auctions.

Talking to PTI, a few stakeholders said that majority was in favour of upfront payment, which mandates the bidder to commence mandatory work programme immediately after signing the agreement with the ministry and pay the amount within five years of signing the contract.

Meanwhile, Mr Jaiswal has hinted that the number of blocks to be offered through competitive bidding would be limited since the priority of the government would still be CIL.

He said that "We will give maximum blocks to CIL and try to first meet its appetite and then give to others. We will give blocks to States and private firms; but the maximum will go to CIL.”

A source in the ministry, however, said the coal ministry is planning to earmark blocks for sectors like power, cement and steel, which use coal as raw material, separately to avoid the prospects of allottees losing interest in developing the mines.

sourced moneycontrol

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