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Coal India Reports Decline in Production and Offtake for October

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Updated on 01 Nov 2025, 01:14 pm

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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team

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Coal India Limited (CIL) saw a 9.8% year-on-year drop in production to 56.4 million tonnes in October, alongside a 5.9% decline in coal offtake to 58.3 million tonnes. This trend continues from April-October, with cumulative output down 4.5% and offtake down 2.4%. The company has also appointed Sanoj Kumar Jha as interim Chairman-cum-Managing Director.
Coal India Reports Decline in Production and Offtake for October

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Coal India Limited

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Coal India Limited (CIL), a major state-owned coal producer, reported a significant decrease in its operational performance for October. Production fell by 9.8% compared to the previous year, reaching 56.4 million tonnes. Similarly, coal offtake, which represents sales and dispatches, declined by 5.9% to 58.3 million tonnes during the same month. These figures reflect a broader slump, as cumulative production for the financial year from April to October is down 4.5% at 385.3 million tonnes, and total offtake has decreased by 2.4% to 415.3 million tonnes. The company attributes these declines to subdued demand and challenges encountered in the post-monsoon period.

Meanwhile, CIL has announced a leadership change with Sanoj Kumar Jha taking over as the interim Chairman-cum-Managing Director, effective November 1, following the retirement of P M Prasad. This appointment coincides with the company's foundation day.

Impact This news is likely to impact Coal India Limited's financial performance, potentially affecting its revenue and profitability due to lower sales volumes. Investors may react negatively to the production and offtake slump, which could lead to a decrease in its stock price. The reduced availability of coal could also influence input costs for power generation companies and other industrial consumers, although overall demand is currently subdued. Rating: 6/10

Difficult Terms: Production: The amount of coal mined and extracted by the company. Offtake: The quantity of coal sold and transported away from the mines to customers. Year-on-year (YoY): A comparison of a specific metric over a period to the same period in the previous year to identify trends. Subdued demand: Lower than usual market interest or purchasing of coal. Post-monsoon challenges: Operational difficulties that may arise in mining or transportation after the rainy season has ended. Cumulative output: The total production accumulated from the beginning of the financial year up to the reporting date. Interim Chairman-cum-Managing Director: A person appointed temporarily to hold the dual roles of Chairman and Managing Director of the company.

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