Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) has a difficult task ahead to achieve its annual production target of 72 million tons (MT) of mines in Telangana. To meet the objective, the production of the first four months will be crucial, since it has to maintain a significant level of production: 2.25 Lakh ton daily.
SCCL has established a 72 mt production target of the Telangana and 4 TM mines of Naini, Odisha Mines. The state miner has established a daily objective of 2.25 Lakh Tons. SCCL, which is a joint business of the Télangana government and the Government of India, has expanded its scope diligently in recent years and has also focused on improving production capacity through the use of technology and the constant review of production facilities.
Some of the SCCL carbon clients include NTPC, which obtains 70,000 tons of daily production. With NTPC, the coal miner has an agreement to acquire coal for the Ramagundam plant. But, recently there were media reports that NTPC will buy 28 million metric or coal tons of the southeast coal fields (SECL) in Korba, which is a subsidiary or Indian Limited coal. This was mainly due to the cost difference between SCCL and the secl coal. The SCCL coal was expectation, according to the reports.
However, SCCL sources said that NTPC can also obtain from others, there is nothing to stop them, in addition to the coal produced by SCCL in Telangana Mines obtained their own customers: Andhra Pradeshtra, corporation of Mahare, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation. Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Corporation, Telangana Power Generation Corporation and Karnataka Power Corporation.
Expanding its portfolio with Key Bee to Coal Producting Company, now SCCL is exploring opportunities to work together with the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) that seeks critical minerals. A couple of days ago, SCCL was marketed is mine in Odisha. The Deputy Director of Telangana, Bhatti Vikramark Mallu, who also has the energy portfolio, said the State will extend the full support for the development of the Angul area.
The beginning of the Naini mine in Odisha means the entrance of Singarenis in a new era of global expansion, he said when he ordered the mine. To further improve employment opportunities for the local population in the Angul region, he announced plans to establish a 1600 MW thermal plant near Neari and sought the cooperation of the Odisha government for land acquisition.
Posted on April 20, 2025