Hazaribagh coal mines (CCL)
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The Hazaribagh coal mines are a group of opencast and underground coal mines, operated by Central Coalfields Limited, a subsidiary of Coal India, producing 6.5 million-tonnes-per-annum, in the West Bokaro coalfield, in Jharkhand state, India.[1]
The operating mines include: Jharkhand, Kedla mines, Parej East, and Tapin.[1]
Location
The map below shows the Hazaribagh coal mines in Jharkhand state, India.
Background on Mine
The Kathara coal mines are owned by Central Coalfields Limited (a subsidiary of Coal India).[1]
Mine Details
- Sponsor: Central Coalfields Limited
- Parent company: Coal India
- Location: Hazaribagh Area, Jharkhand state, India
- Coordinates: 23.798166, 85.586162 (exact)
- Status: operating/proposed
- Capacity: Jharkhand (1MTPA), Kedla mines (1 MTPA), Parej East (1.75 MTPA), Tapin (2.5 MTPA).[1]
- Reserves:
- In service:
- Permits:
- Coal type:
- Mining method: surface and underground
- Source of financing:
Expansion Details
- Mine: Kendla
- Status: Proposed
- Size of Expansion: 6 MTPA[2]
- Permits and Applications:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Central Coalfields Limited, Statutory Clearances, accessed March 23, 2020
- ↑ Kendla Expansion Project