India's coal import drops 4% to 24.95 MT in April on surplus stock

PTI Updated - June 11, 2025 at 01:01 PM.

India's domestic coal production increases 3.6% to 81.57 MT in April

Of the total import in April, non-coking coal import stood at 15.90 MT and coking coal import stood at 5.42 MT.

India's coal import dropped 4.4 per cent to 24.95 million tonnes (MT) in April 2025 year-on-year.

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The country imported 26.10 MT coal in the corresponding month of the previous year.

According to data compiled by B2B e-commerce company mjunction services ltd, coal import in April was up 9.48 per cent as against 22.79 MT in March 2025.

Of the total import in April, non-coking coal import stood at 15.90 MT against 17.40 MT imported in April last fiscal year. Coking coal import stood at 5.42 MT, against 4.97 MT imported in April 2024.

"Availability of surplus stock in the system has reduced buyers' appetite for imported materials, even as the seaborne prices have remained soft. This trend is likely to continue until such time as demand picks up before the festive season," mjunction MD & CEO Vinaya Varma said.

The country's domestic coal production increased 3.6 per cent to 81.57 MT in April.

India's domestic coal output was 78.71 MT in the corresponding month of the preceding fiscal year.

"The overall coal production in India during April 2025 reached 81.57 MT (provisional), marking an increase over the 78.71 MT produced in the corresponding period of the previous year," the coal ministry had said in a statement.

Meanwhile, coal production by Coal India Ltd (CIL), which accounts for over 80 per cent of domestic coal output, was almost flat at 62.1 MT in April. It had produced 61.8 MT of coal in the year-ago period, the filing added.

In the 2024-25 financial year, CIL produced 781.1 MT of coal, nearly 7 per cent less than the company's target for the financial year.

CIL's coal production target for 2024-25 was 838 MT.

Coal India Ltd is targeting a production of 875 MT and offtake of 900 MT in the 2025-26 fiscal year.

Published on June 11, 2025 07:21

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