Meanwhile, Coal Minister Piyush Goyal said more aggressive bids are expected for such producing mines in the coming days.
The three mines on offer today were Mandla North (Madhya Pradesh), Marki Mangli III (Maharashtra) and Trans Damodar (West Bengal).
"B S Ispat gets Marki Mangli 3 at (Rs) 918 (per tonne)," Coal Secretary Anil Swarup had tweeted earlier in the day.
"Trans Damodar closed at (Rs) 940, won by Durgapur Projects. Mandla North at (Rs) 2,505 won by Jaiprakash Associates," he tweeted later in the night.
Durgapur Projects beat CESC Ltd, Essar Power Gujarat Ltd, GMR Chhattisgarh Energy, JSW Energy Ltd, Lalitpur Power Generation Co Ltd, and Water Hyacinth Commosale Pvt Ltd among others to win the Trans Damodar mine, marked for the power sector and has extractable reserves of 48.40 MT.
Similarly, B S Ispat won Marki Mangli III, marked for non-power sector and has extracted reserves of 4.20 MT, leaving JSW Cement, Sunflag Iron & Steel and Topworth Urja and Metals Ltd others behind.
"Certainly one must appreciate that these (mines on offer) are producing mines. So there will be more aggressive bids for these mines as we move towards mines which are not very easy to operate or which are in more remote areas," Coal Power and New & Renewable minister Piyush Goyal told reporters here earlier in the day.
The mines which are on auction tomorrow (fourth day of auction) are Amelia (North) mine in Madhya Pradesh (power sector), Ardhagram mine in West Bengal and Chotia mine in Chhattisgarh---non power sector.
The five companies vying for Ardhagram coal mine are Easternrange Coal Mining Pvt Ltd, Monnet Ispat and Energy Ltd, OCL Iron & Steel Ltd, SS Natural Resources Pvt Ltd and Visa Steel Ltd.
The technically qualified bidders for Chotia mines are Balco, Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd, Hindalco Industries, Prakash Industries, Rungta Mines and Ultratech Cement Ltd.
After the Supreme Court cancelled allocation of 204 mines in September, the government decided to auction the blocks. It has put 19 blocks on sale in the first tranche. The last day for the auction of first lot of mine is February 22.
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