Chhattisgarh now home to World's 2nd largest coal mine, says South Eastern Coalfields Limited

Chhattisgarh-based Coal India subsidiary South Eastern Coalfields Limited's (SECL) Gevra and Kusmunda megaprojects in Korba district secure 2nd and 4th spots in the list of world's 10 largest coal mines released by WorldAtlas.com.


ANI | Updated: 18-07-2024 19:13 IST | Created: 18-07-2024 19:13 IST
Chhattisgarh now home to World's 2nd largest coal mine, says  South Eastern Coalfields Limited
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Chhattisgarh-based Coal India subsidiary South Eastern Coalfields Limited's (SECL) Gevra and Kusmunda megaprojects in Korba district secure 2nd and 4th spots in the list of world's 10 largest coal mines released by WorldAtlas.com. "Chhattisgarh-based Coal India subsidiary South Eastern Coalfields Limited's (SECL) Gevra and Kusmunda coal mines have secured the 2nd and 4th spot in the list of the world's 10 largest coal mines released by WorldAtlas.com," as per a press release from South Eastern Coalfields Limited.

Located in the Korba district of Chhattisgarh state these two mines produce more 100 million tons of coal annually accounting for about 10 per cent of India's total coal production, as per South Eastern Coalfields Limited. The Gevra opencast mine has an annual production capacity of 70 million tons and produced 59 million tons of coal in FY 23-24. The mine started operations in the year 1981 and it has enough coal reserves to meet the country's energy requirements for the next 10 years.

"These mines have deployed some of the world's largest and most advanced mining machines such as the "Surface Miner" that extracts and cuts coal without blasting for eco-friendly mining operations. For overburden removal (the process of removing layers of soil, stone etc. to expose the coal seam), the mines uses some of the world's largest HEMMs (Heavy Earth Moving Machinery) such as 240-ton dumpers, 42 cubic meters Shovel along with Vertical Rippers for environment-friendly and blast-free OB removal," as per the release. Kusmunda OC mine produced more than 50 million tons of coal in FY 23-24, only the second mine in India after Gevra to achieve this feat.

"Speaking on this occasion, SECL CMD Dr Prem Sagar Mishra said that it is indeed a proud moment for the Chhattisgarh state that 2 of the World's top 5 largest coal mines are now in the state. I would like express my gratitude towards, Coal Ministry, MoEFCC, State Government, Coal India, Railways, various stakeholders, and most importantly our coal warriors who have worked tirelessly to achieve this monumental feat," as per the release. (ANI)

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