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Govt to exploit unviable coal mines to make urea: Gadkari

Government will soon exploit economically unviable coal mines for gasification to produce cheaper urea to cut down on huge Rs 55,000 crore annual subsidy on the fertiliser, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari today said.

January 30, 2016 / 15:02 IST
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Government will soon exploit economically unviable coal mines for gasification to produce cheaper urea to cut down on huge Rs 55,000 crore annual subsidy on the fertiliser, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari today said.

"We cannot extract coal from 40 percent coal mines in the country, which are not economically viable. The idea is to use these soon for coal gasification by which we can get urea at a cost of only Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000 a tonne," the Road Transport and Highways Minister said at Economic Times Global Business Summit here.

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Four of the 30 chemical and fertiliser factories in India produce urea from naphtha, the cost of which comes to around Rs 40,000 a tonne, he said.

The remaining 26 use gas, cost of which comes to USD 15 to 20 per mmBtu and hence the urea produced is very costly.