India’s coal production in July 2024 stood at 74.07 million tonne (MT) (Provisional), with a growth rate of 6.69% compared to the corresponding period in the previous year, which was 69.42 MT. Cumulative Coal Production (up to July 2024) has seen commendable leap of 321.45 MT (Provisional) in FY24-25 as compared to 292.80 MT during the same period in FY23-24, with a growth of 9.78%. India’s cumulative coal dispatches (up to July 2024) reached 341.61 MT (Provisional) in FY24-25 up by 7.92% compared to the same period last year when it was recorded at 316.54 MT.
In July 2024, Coal India (CIL), the largest government-owned-coal-producer, achieved coal production of 55.04 MT (Provisional), marking a growth of 2.54% compared to the same period last year when it was 53.67 MT.
As on July 31, 2024, the coal stock held by coal companies witnessed a notable surge, reaching 86.8 MT. This surge reflects an impressive annual growth rate of 43.85% underscoring the robust performance and efficiency of the coal sector.