Indian Coal Outlook 2030
13 November 2017
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Coal is no longer the stable, steadfast commodity in Indian market. Owing to the recent legal and regulatory restrictions in top coal exporting countries, the poor performance of CIL and captive coal blocks, coal supply for future projects is under a huge question mark. The increased supply shortfalls have made many Power Utilities, Steel, and Cement industries to look for options beyond Coal India Limited (CIL).

Ministry of Coal (MoC) demythologizing and shaping the domestic coal industry in lines to the developed foreign coal markets, there has never been more important time to understand the ongoing and proposed transformation and the influence that it would have on investor community. Nonetheless, presidential decree for the 80 percent aggregate contracted quantity of fuel supply agreements, hopes of the power, iron and steel sectors etc., have again revived, with the only concern being CIL`s ability to fulfill the mandate.

Sensing the macro-economic changes taking place in the coal sector, Infraline Energy is coming up with an Outlook Series report on Indian Coal Outlook 2030: Study on Future Potential for Coal Production & its impact on Imports of Coal in India

Key Highlights

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  • A first-ever in-depth outlook of the Indian coal sector examining coal`s role in satisfying the country`s domestic needs
  • Detailed analysis of the blocks awarded and allocated to private and state-owned enterprises that are needed to estimate the future supply and changing supply mix
  • A ground breaking analysis of non-traditional strategies to secure fuel for the proposed thermal, steel and cement plant
  • Investigation on the cost of delaying coal block development, and defaults in fuel supply
  • Comparative analysis of domestic & imported landed cost of coal and factors influencing future prices
Key Highlights
  • A first-ever in-depth outlook of the Indian coal sector examining coal`s role in satisfying the country`s domestic needs
  • Detailed analysis of the blocks awarded and allocated to private and state-owned enterprises that are needed to estimate the future supply and changing supply mix
  • A ground breaking analysis of non-traditional strategies to secure fuel for the proposed thermal, steel and cement plant
  • Investigation on the cost of delaying coal block development, and defaults in fuel supply
  • Price forecasts and factors influencing future prices
Title : Indian Coal Outlook 2030
Date : 13 November 2017
Sector : Indian Coal Sector
Price : 75000
Type : Outlook Report Series
Contact : Priyanshu Kumar