"It is seen that there is drop in contribution from existing mines and completed projects to the tune of 25 million tonnes (MT)," says a detailed note on projected Coal India Ltd production.
However, the production is expected to grow from the ongoing and future projects of CIL.
CIL output from the existing mines is envisaged to drop to 165.56 million tonnes by 2020 from the projected level of 190.57 MT in the current fiscal, it said.
With the projected 925.10 MT output by 2019-20, there is a need to grow production by 418.90 MT, from the 506.20 MT expected for 2014-15, the note said.
"239 projects have growth, and 185 number of units have reduction in production contribution. The net resultant growth is 418.90 MT," the note said.
It further said that the major issues for achieving the envisaged growth are grant of environment and forest clearances, land acquisition and coal evacuation.
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