"A confidentiality agreement has already been signed between the two parties and detailed due diligence has been commenced," a source in the know told PTI.
Southern Coal Corporation, owned by The Greenbrier Resort owner Jim Justice, operates mines in Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Southern Coal Corporation operated 33 mines and produced 7.2 million tonnes of coal in 2011.
ICVL Chairman C S Verma could not be reached for comments. Verma also heads SAIL and NMDC, both ICVL consortium members.
The special purpose vehicle ICVL has often faced criticism for failing to strike any deal since its inception. However, Verma has always countered the nay-sayers and remained hopeful of striking a deal at the right time.
The initial members of the ICVL were SAIL, NTPC, Coal India, RINL, NMDC. But, NTPC decided to opt out of the consortium as it was seeking thermal coal blocks, while other members were keen on coking coal.
Meanwhile, ICVL has evinced interests in buying Rio Tinto-owned Riversdale Mining's coal mines in Mozambique. It is also open to acquire some stake in the Africa-focused miner.
Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto, which took over Riversdale Mining in 2011 for $4 billion by buying out Tata Steel's over 24 per cent stake and Brazilian steel maker Companhia Siderurgica Nacional's (CSN) entire 19.35 per cent holding in Riversdale, has proposed complete divestment of the assets, saying it was not viable.
ICVL was also keen in taking over Riversdale Mining back then, but finally refrained from bidding for Riversdale, which has four coal reserves estimated to a total of 1.7 billion tonnes in Mozambique.
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