It is expected to put an end to the uncertainty surrounding the sector in Karnataka and result in a steady supply of raw material.
Reopening of the Category-B mines will not result in supply of ore immediately. The mining leases of many large companies have expired and they cannot start till they secure regulatory approvals afresh. Examples are Sesa Goa and Mineral Entepries (MEL), which have large lease holdings in Category-B.
The former has a capacity of 2.29 million tonnes approved by the Supreme Court’s Central Empowered Committee (CEC); MEL has approval to produce 420,000 tonnes in a mine in Category-B.
"We just need forest clearance for Karnataka mines and have applied for it. We expect to get it in a week. We should be able to mine 300,000 to 400,000 tonnes in a month," P K Mukherjee, managing director, Sesa Goa, said.
With the SC ordering cancellation of 49 mining leases in Category-C, 117 mining companies, from A and B, are left. Of these, many leases have expired and the renewal process takes a year.
The CEC has approved reclamation and rehabilitation (R&R) plans for 57 mining leases. Of these, 25 are from Category-B, including those of Sesa Goa, MSPL, MML, MEL and SKME.
The approved mines in Category-B can produce 7.3 mt and the 20 mines in Category-A, put together, 2.5 mt. Of these, eight companies have restarted production, with a combined capacity of 2.5 mt.
“Many smaller companes might not start as it would not be feasible for those to operate with the smaller capacities fixed by the CEC. Considering this, the industry can mine 15 mt during 2013-14,” said R K Sharma, secretary general, Federation of Indian Mineral Industries (Fimi).
The steel industry can look to 15-17 mt of ore this year, assuming the central government’s NMDC produces eight mt. Though the latter had been allowed by the SC to produce a mt a month, it has been able to achieve 700,000
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