Coal Ministry Opens Bids for 14th Round of Commercial Coal Blocks

The Ministry of Coal opened the bids for the 14th round of the commercial coal blocks auction, recording encouraging participation from industry stakeholders and reflecting sustained interest in India’s commercial coal mining framework.

According to the Ministry, bids were received for 24 coal blocks out of the 41 blocks offered in this round. In total, 49 bids were submitted for these 24 blocks, underscoring continued industry appetite for private sector participation in coal mining.

The bid opening process was conducted in a transparent manner. Online bids were decrypted and opened electronically in the presence of the bidders, while sealed envelopes containing offline bid documents were also opened with bidders in attendance. The entire procedure was displayed live on screens for participants, the Ministry said, to ensure complete transparency and adherence to established norms.

A total of 11 companies took part in the auction process, including five new entrants that are bidding for the first time under the commercial coal mining regime. The participation of new players is seen as a positive indicator of the sector’s growing attractiveness following policy reforms aimed at enhancing competition, efficiency and domestic coal production.

The commercial coal mining programme was introduced to reduce India’s dependence on coal imports, boost domestic production and encourage private investment in the sector. Successive auction rounds have seen rising participation from both established players and new entrants, contributing to greater diversification of ownership and improved market dynamics.

The Ministry of Coal stated that further evaluation of the bids will be carried out in line with the auction guidelines, following which technically qualified bidders will move to the next stage of the auction process. The outcome of the 14th round is expected to play a key role in strengthening domestic coal availability and supporting the country’s energy security objectives.

News source: Akashvani News

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