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Government Notifies Coking Coal as Critical & Strategic Minerals

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: ET

Subject: Economics/Geography

Context: The Government of India officially notified Coking Coal as a Critical and Strategic Mineral under the MMDR Act, 1957, a major reform aimed at slashing the country’s 95% import dependence.

About Government Notifies Coking Coal as Critical & Strategic Minerals:

What is it?

• By notifying Coking Coal as a Critical and Strategic mineral, the government has moved it from the general Coal category into a high-priority bracket (Part D of the First Schedule).

• This grant provides the mineral special legal status, allowing for faster environmental clearances, exemption from public consultations, and the use of degraded forest land for mining.

Law Governing the Reform:

Primary Act: Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act).

Specific Amendment: Exercising powers under Section 11C, the Central Government amended the First Schedule.

Fiscal Clarity: Under Section 11D(3), all royalties and auction premiums will continue to accrue to the State Governments, even if the Centre conducts the auctions.

Strategic Objectives:

• India currently imports nearly 58 million tonnes of coking coal annually. The goal is to reduce the massive foreign exchange outflow.

• Ensuring that the National Steel Policy’s target of 300 MT production by 2030 is not vulnerable to global price volatility.

• Accelerating the exploration of deep-seated deposits by inviting private sector giants with advanced technology.

About Coking Coal:

What it is?

Coking Coal, also known as Metallurgical Coal, is a specific grade of bituminous coal. Unlike thermal coal, which is burned for electricity, coking coal is essential for steel production.

• When heated in an oxygen-free oven (carbonization), it softens, swells, and re-solidifies into a hard, porous mass called Coke.

Formation and Characteristics:

Process: Formed over millions of years through higher pressure and heat compared to thermal coal, resulting in higher carbon content.

Key Properties: Low Ash/Sulphur: High-quality coking coal must have low impurities to maintain the structural integrity of the steel. Caking Power: The unique ability to fuse into a solid mass. Reducing Agent: In a blast furnace, it strips oxygen from iron ore to produce liquid iron.

Low Ash/Sulphur: High-quality coking coal must have low impurities to maintain the structural integrity of the steel.

Caking Power: The unique ability to fuse into a solid mass.

Reducing Agent: In a blast furnace, it strips oxygen from iron ore to produce liquid iron.

India and Coking Coal:

• India is the world’s second-largest steel producer, yet it remains Coking Coal Poor despite having vast resources. Domestic Resources: India possesses approximately 37 Billion Tonnes of coking coal resources. Geographical Distribution: Jharkhand: Holds the lion’s share of reserves (Jharia, Bokaro). Others: West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh. The Import Paradox: Despite reserves, India meets 95% of its requirements through imports (largely from Australia, Russia, and the USA). This is primarily because domestic coal has high ash content and requires advanced Coal Washing (beneficiation) technology.

Domestic Resources: India possesses approximately 37 Billion Tonnes of coking coal resources.

Geographical Distribution: Jharkhand: Holds the lion’s share of reserves (Jharia, Bokaro). Others: West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh.

Jharkhand: Holds the lion’s share of reserves (Jharia, Bokaro).

Others: West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh.

The Import Paradox: Despite reserves, India meets 95% of its requirements through imports (largely from Australia, Russia, and the USA).

• This is primarily because domestic coal has high ash content and requires advanced Coal Washing (beneficiation) technology.

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