Monthly Production And Dispatch From Captive And Commercial Mines
COAL & MINING

Monthly Production And Dispatch From Captive And Commercial Mines

During February 2026 captive and commercial coal mines recorded production of 20.49 million tonnes (mn t) and dispatches of 17.72 mn t. Production represented an 18.51 per cent year-on-year increase and signalled sustained operational momentum and the progressive scaling up of mining activities across the sector. The monthly outcome reflected routine operational continuity at established sites as well as the progressive ramping up of newer workings under existing approvals.

For the financial year 2025-26 up to February cumulative production from these mines rose by 11.58 per cent year-on-year while cumulative dispatches increased by 6.78 per cent over the corresponding period of the previous year. The sustained expansion in output and offtake reflected strengthened operational efficiency, accelerated capacity augmentation and improved coordination across the mining value chain. Officials indicated that logistical alignment between producers and consumers had contributed to smoother dispatch patterns and to better management of stock positions.

The Ministry attributed the improved performance to strategic policy measures, more rigorous monitoring and sustained institutional support to stakeholders, which together helped expedite operational approvals and unlock latent capacity. These policy and administrative interventions were reported to have reduced procedural bottlenecks, improved access to critical clearances and reinforced planning for timely mobilisation of resources. The graphical representation annexed with the release highlighted a steady upward trend in both production and dispatch performance and underscored the incremental nature of gains recorded month on month.

The Ministry reiterated its commitment to harnessing the full potential of captive and commercial coal mining in India and said that efforts will remain focused on maintaining stable production levels, minimising supply disruptions and reinforcing the sector's vital contribution to meeting the country's energy requirements. Officials signalled continued emphasis on coordination across industry participants, on targeted capacity enhancements and on sustaining the operational improvements achieved to date. The release concluded that policy stewardship and monitoring would continue to be prioritised to preserve upward momentum.

During February 2026 captive and commercial coal mines recorded production of 20.49 million tonnes (mn t) and dispatches of 17.72 mn t. Production represented an 18.51 per cent year-on-year increase and signalled sustained operational momentum and the progressive scaling up of mining activities across the sector. The monthly outcome reflected routine operational continuity at established sites as well as the progressive ramping up of newer workings under existing approvals. For the financial year 2025-26 up to February cumulative production from these mines rose by 11.58 per cent year-on-year while cumulative dispatches increased by 6.78 per cent over the corresponding period of the previous year. The sustained expansion in output and offtake reflected strengthened operational efficiency, accelerated capacity augmentation and improved coordination across the mining value chain. Officials indicated that logistical alignment between producers and consumers had contributed to smoother dispatch patterns and to better management of stock positions. The Ministry attributed the improved performance to strategic policy measures, more rigorous monitoring and sustained institutional support to stakeholders, which together helped expedite operational approvals and unlock latent capacity. These policy and administrative interventions were reported to have reduced procedural bottlenecks, improved access to critical clearances and reinforced planning for timely mobilisation of resources. The graphical representation annexed with the release highlighted a steady upward trend in both production and dispatch performance and underscored the incremental nature of gains recorded month on month. The Ministry reiterated its commitment to harnessing the full potential of captive and commercial coal mining in India and said that efforts will remain focused on maintaining stable production levels, minimising supply disruptions and reinforcing the sector's vital contribution to meeting the country's energy requirements. Officials signalled continued emphasis on coordination across industry participants, on targeted capacity enhancements and on sustaining the operational improvements achieved to date. The release concluded that policy stewardship and monitoring would continue to be prioritised to preserve upward momentum.

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