In a notice to the bidders, the government said: "The tender process for the coal mines being auctioned under 5th tranche of the auction of coal mine has been terminated in accordance with Clause 3.3.2(b) of the tender document".
Thus, the tenders of six mines will stand terminated, the notice said.
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Six coking coal blocks were to go under the hammer in the fifth round, five of which are in Jharkhand and one in Madhya Pradesh.
The six coal mines are: Brahmadih, Choritand Tiliaya, Jogeshwar and Khas Jogeshwar, Rabodih OCP and Rohne in Jharkhand, and Urtan North in Madhya Pradesh.
In December 2015, the government annulled the fourth round of coal mine auctions planned for January 2016 on account of tepid response from bidders in sectors such as steel besides depressed commodity prices and adverse market conditions.
The Centre earlier announced that it would auction six coking coal mines.
The move was seen as an attempt to augment the supply of the fuel used for steel-making, to cater to the growing demand.
According to an official, the entire demand of metallurgical coal is not met indigenously as the supply of high-quality coking coal in the country is limited. Thus, no option is left other than importing of such fuel.
Coal India (CIL) which produced 55.22 million tonnes (mt) of coking coal last fiscal is eyeing 59.77 mt of metallurgical coal in the ongoing financial year (FY), the official added.
CIL, which accounts for over 80 per cent of the domestic coal production, is eyeing 63.55 mt coking coal in the next FY and 72.30 mt in FY20.
In FY16, India imported 43.51 mt of coking coal and 43.71 mt of fuel used in steel-making in FY15.
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