The Street is speculating on how the government will arrive at the reserve price, which would determine the aggression with which companies will bid for the mines. Analysts do not expect the power utilities to aggressively bid but steel and cement companies could, as there is a wide differential between prices of coal in the e-auction and that from captive sources. Emkay Global says: "Assuming a base price of Rs 295 per tonne, similar to the penalty imposed earlier, the total cost of production works out at Rs 1,000 per tonne, which we believe, is reasonable for power companies. Anything higher than that may be a worry, though some respite is also likely due to adjustment of state levy."
Analysts expect competitive intensity in the Schedule I mines to intensify as power projects, which are based on competitive bidding, can also seek allotment of these. A captive power producer can bid aggressively, as the coal they buy from e-auctions is more expensive than from captive mines. Edelweiss Securities says though the draft is a step forward in the auction process, key questions remain unanswered. First, the reserve price methodology for bidding and, second, whether any differential floor price for power and non-power bidders will be applicable.
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