Coal India plans bulk exports for first time, Feb 6, 2022

Posted On : March 07, 2022
 

 Coal India, the world's largest coal miner, plans to directly export output to neighbouring countries, according to sources and documents seen by Reuters, after decades of exclusively supplying domestic consumers.
The state-run company plans to export to Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, according to a draft policy sent to the secretary of coal ministry and reviewed by Reuters, as a part of India's "neighbourhood first" policy, which seeks to counter China's growing economic influence in South Asia.
The proposal was presented at an internal board meeting on corporate strategy in October 2020 and was confirmed by Coal India's chairman to Reuters this week, although a critical coal shortage in India now means the first such shipments would be unlikely until the end of this year.
"We would have ideally wanted to start exporting this financial year (ending March 2022), if not for the energy crisis," Coal India chairman Pramod Agrawal told Reuters, noting the current priority was to address domestic demand.
Under the proposal "3% of Coal India's annual production will be earmarked separately for exports" with the main focus on encouraging bulk trade for the long-term.
The export push is seen as a longer-term pivot that would help Coal India diversify its revenue streams and boost New Delhi's push to firm up ties with strategically important neighbours.
However, the proposal has more recently been overshadowed by coal shortage, which means the first shipments would be unlikely until the end of 2022according to Agrawal.


India - which relies on coal for nearly three quarters of its electricity supply - is yet to fully recover from the crunch that forced power cuts, which lasted up to 14 hours a day in some northern states.
Compounding those woes, international coal prices have soared due to a surprise temporary export ban by top exporter Indonesia and large purchases from European buyers concerned that any invasion of Ukraine by Russia could sever gas flows to Europe. read more
Though domestic coal supplies have improved, inventories at nearly half the fully operational utilities in India are under 25% of federally mandated levels.
"I don't expect the energy crisis in India to be fully resolved until at least October," Agrawal said.
Coal India, which produces 80% of India's coal, aims to ramp up output to 1 billion tonnes by 2022