Coal production rose marginally to 45.08 million tonnes in June this year, but offtake declined by 1.6 per cent to 48.86 million tonnes in the same month, state-owned CIL said Monday.
The production was at 44.87 million tonnes, while the offtake was 49.64 million tonnes during June 2018, Coal India said in a BSE filing.
During April-June period of this fiscal, coal output remained almost flat at 136.96 million tonnes, as against 136.86 million tonnes in the year-ago period.
The offtake stood at 153.29 during April-June of this year when compared to 153.47 million tonnes in the same period last year, the filing said.
The company said this is a provisional combined data from its eight subsidiary companies.
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