"At 5 lakh tonnes, it was up by 62 per cent when compared to 3.08 lakh tonnes produced in the same month last year. This translates into a capacity utilisation of 70 per cent. This is our highest ever monthly flat steel production," it said in a statement today.
During the quarter ended March 31, 2016, Essar Steel improved its performance substantially across all its units, it added.
Its pellet production grew by 48 per cent to 1.93 million tonnes (MT) in January-March of 2015-16 against 1.30 MT in 2014-15, while liquid steel output was up 43 per cent to 1.24 MT against 0.87 MT during the same period, the firm said.
The embattled firm, in a meeting with its bankers assured them that it is still searching for a strategic investor and the process is in early stages and may take 6-12 months.
The firm, part of oil-to-steel Essar Group, has a net debt of Rs 38,000 crore, of which Rs 30,000 crore is long-term loan and the remaining is working capital.
