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Coal India to give up 3/4th of Mozambique mine

Coal India, the world's biggest coal miner, on Tuesday said it has decided to relinquish about three-fourths of a coal mine it was allotted in Mozambique.

July 14, 2015 / 20:30 IST
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Coal India, the world's biggest coal miner, on Tuesday said it has decided to relinquish about three-fourths of a coal mine it was allotted in Mozambique.

Coal India Africana Limitada, a fully-owned subsidiary of the state-owned firm, was allotted two leasehold licences for extraction of coal of about 224 square kilometre in Tete province of Mozambique.

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The company board has approved retaining "54 sq km of leasehold licence area which will be of actual interest with coal bearing horizon occuring within a 500-metre depth and relinquish the remaining 170 sq km area out of total leasehold licence area of 224 sq km", CIL said in a regulatory filing.

The decision to relinquish was taken based on Interim Geological Report prepared by CMPDIL, a 100 percent planning subsidiary of CIL, it said.

first published: Jul 14, 2015 08:30 pm

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