The company scrapped a proposal to import coal this year as it dipped into high inventory to meet requirement of power plants.
But next year, when more power plants are likely to be commissioned, it will revive plan to import coal.
"If we produce 492 million tonnes of coal as projected, about 20 million tonnes of import will be required to meet the 80 per cent (of commitment quantities to power producers)," Coal India chairman and managing director S Narsing Rao told PTI in an interview in New Delhi.
The company has to meet at least 80 per cent of supplies committed in the new Fuel Supply Agreement signed with power firms or face penalties.
Any quantity that it is unable to meet from domestic production is to be compensated through imports.
The Maharatna firm has an inventory of 71 million tonnes as of now.
Next year, it aims to produce 480-482 million tonnes of coal and dip into inventories for another 10 million tonnes or so.
Current year supplies were almost 470 million tonnes.
CIL had anticipated a import of 12-13 million tonnes in the current fiscal. Coal India said that if the company is able meet the level of 492
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