"India imported 20.18 MT of coal in June, 2015 against 20.35 MT in June last year. Even this marginal decline can be attributed to the ample availability of domestic coal," said Mjunction CEO and Managing Director Viresh Oberoi.
The slight decline in imports comes at a time when the government has fixed a production target of one billion tonnes for Coal India by 2019.
Coal India, world's largest miner of dry fuel, recorded an output of 121.33 million tonnes (MT) in April-June 2015, recording a 12 per cent growth over the same period previous fiscal.
The coal giant achieved 99 per cent of the target during the period resulting in increased offtake by the consumers.
The miner produced 38.83 MT of coal in June.
The offtake of coal at the miner's end stood at 129.48 MT during the April-June period this year against the target of 135.35.65 MT.
The Centre has announced plans to boost Coal India's annual production to the level of 1 billion tonnes by 2019 to meet growing fuel demand.
However, the company has successively missed its output targets.
