In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Steel Minister Beni Prasad Verma said Rashtriya Ispat Nigam's (RINL) iron ore requirement will be increasing by 39.39 per cent in 2015-16 to 9.2 million tonne (MT).
Similarly, RINL's coking coal requirement will increase to 7.08 million tonnes by 2015-16, he said.
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Besides, its iron ore requirements will go up by 32.42 per cent to 36.80 million tonnes as the company is in the middle of expanding its steel capacity to 21.4 million tonnes.
SAIL currently needs 27.79 million tonnes of iron ore and 14.40 million tonnes of coking coal to meet the requirements of its 6 plants including Bhilai, Bokaro, Durgapur, Rourkela and IISCO Burnpur.
RINL currently requires about 6.25 million tonnes of coking coal and 6.6 million tonnes of iron ore.
Coking coal and iron ore are two most important raw materials for making steel. Of this, iron ore requirements are met through domestic production, while most of the coking coal needs are met through imports.
Replying to a separate question, Verma said that SAIL has already spent Rs 44,112 crore on its capacity expansion as on March, 2013 against a target of Rs 72,134 crore.
Similarly, RINL has incurred Rs 10,236 crore till March, 2013 on its expansion, he said.
RINL, the Vishakhapatnam-based steel major, has completed its expansion and is in the middle of stabilising its new units, which will take its total steel producing capacity to 6.3 million tonnes. The company is also in the process of upgrading its existing facilities.
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