The Angul steel plant would be expanded from the present capacity of 2 MTPA to 6 MTPA by the end of next year, JSPL Chairman Naveen Jindal said at a conference here today.
He said the plant uses a revolutionary technology involving gasified coal for manufacturing steel, the first project of its kind in the country.
Stating that inadequate raw material posed a major problem before the industry, Jindal said while the issue was being addressed by the state government as well as the Centre, the company was optimistic.
The JSPL chiarman also met Odisha's Steel and mines Minister Prafull Mallick and Chief Secretary Gokul ch. Pati and apprised them about the status of Angul Plant and important issues pertaining to availability of adequate raw material at economic prices.
Asked about winning the Coal block at Chhattisgarh, Jindal said the both Gare 4/2 and 4/3 originally belonged to JSPL for its Power Plant which were subsequently cancelled.
Jindal expressed happiness over winning the Coal block at the reverse bid and also said the Country is optimistic of the steps taken by the government to pursue the mission of 'Make In India'.
Regarding cancellation of CTL Project in Odisha, Jindal clarified that the Coal to Liquid Project (CTL) is an innovative technology of producing liquid petroleum products from coal which was linked to the allocation of coal mines.
"The future of this project depends upon the availability of coal mines and the policy of the government in the related sector," said Jindal.
