Steel ministry mulls separate mining vertical of SAIL to boost iron ore output
The Steel Ministry is considering establishing a dedicated mining vertical within the Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) to enhance iron ore production. This initiative aligns with SAIL's expansion goals, aiming to reach 35 million tonnes per ann...
"The Ministry is discussing it with the company (SAIL). The structure of the vertical is being discussed at present and then it will be sent to SAIL for further course of action," he said.
A separate vertical will focus on increasing iron ore production in line with the company's expansion plans, the official said.
SAIL aims to scale up its overall installed capacity to 35 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) by 2030. Iron ore is a key raw material used in the manufacturing of steel through the blast furnace route.
SAIL under the administrative control of the Ministry of Steel is India's third-largest iron ore producer with a network of 15 iron ore mines in the states of Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh. The company also has four coal mines and three flux mines.
In 2024-25, SAIL produced 33.78 MT of iron ore, 0.59 MT of coking coal, 0.84 MT of thermal coal, 1.31 MT of limestone, and 0.40 MT of dolomite.
A query sent to SAIL seeking its response remained unanswered.
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