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3 rd Annual Coal Market in India – 2013 conference Hotel ITC Sheraton, Saket , New Delhi

3 rd Annual Coal Market in India – 2013 conference Hotel ITC Sheraton, Saket , New Delhi 28 th August 2013. Panel Discussion on MDO – PPP to augment Coal Production Sri D C Garg Chairman cum MD

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3 rd Annual Coal Market in India – 2013 conference Hotel ITC Sheraton, Saket , New Delhi

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  1. 3rd Annual Coal Market in India – 2013 conference Hotel ITC Sheraton, Saket, New Delhi 28th August 2013 Panel Discussion on MDO – PPP to augment Coal Production Sri D C Garg Chairman cum MD Western Coalfields Limited

  2. Brief Profile • Dinesh Chandra Garg • Well known for administrative acumen and astute leadership in Mining Industry • Experience of over 3 Decades in Coal Industry • Chairman cum MD , WCL since May 2007 • Under his stewardship, Western Coalfields Limited has galvanized as a company which has maintained appreciable growth in coal production, excelled in corporate governance, earned consistent profit and at the same time maintained sustainability of environment- physical as well as social.

  3. STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF COAL IN INDIA • Around 81% of coal consumed was met through indigenous source • During FY 2012-13, CIL produced 452.33 million tonnes which is 81.12 % of India’s current coal production (557.66 million tonnes) and met 65.41 % of coal demand (691.51 MT) equivalent to 37 % of India’s commercial energy needs * Others 9.35 % e-Auction 10.53% SCCL 9.53 % ** Non Power 15.54% CIL 81.12% Power (U) 73.93% Coal Production : Company -wise Share Sector-wise Supply Share from CIL Sources * Others include captive producer ,TATA STEEL, Meghalaya & Other PSUs ** Non Power include Steel, cement, sponge iron, fertilizer. Bricks etc

  4. Projections of Major Coal Consumer Sectors - Power Coal will remain most preferred fuel for Indian Power Sector Capacity Addition during Xth Plan was 27.28 GW, that during XIth plan was 67.55 GW. It has been envisaged to add 96 GW during XIIth plan.

  5. Projections of Major Coal Consumer Sectors – Steel- Cement

  6. COAL DEMAND SUPPLY SCENARIO COAL DEMAND MATRIX COAL SUPPLY MATRIX (Optimistic scenario)

  7. COAL IMPORTS • India is likely to become the second largest importer of coal • next to Japan. • Power Sector is the biggest importer of Thermal Coal • With Coal demand rising by over 10% annually India’s coal imports have risen at a compounded growth rate of 23% over past five years. • India imported 135 million tonnes of Coal in 2012-13 valued at $15.5 billion 185.0 Million Tonnes 98.93 43.08 20.6 • With Coal demand rising by over 10% annually and domestic supplies rising just 3-4%, India’s coal imports have risen at a compounded growth rate of 23% over past five years. In terms of Rupees the increase in coal imports have been about 15% (CAGR) during these years. • The coal import bill soared a whopping 75% between 2008-09 to 2012-13. Rising coal imports could potentially have a pronounced impact on CAD in short to medium term.

  8. MDO: SCOPE OF WORK

  9. MDO: SCOPE OF WORK

  10. MDO: SCOPE OF WORK

  11. Obligation of CIL/Subsidiary company CIL will specify the Indicative capital cost of the Project in the RFP Documents of the Project which excludes the cost of land and R&R cost. The assessment of actual costs, however, will have to be made by the Bidders. Geological structures of the mine including strike, dip, faults, seam description, details of dirt-band, seam quality, geological reserve etc. Description of mine including, mode and no. of entries to the underground mines, method of work, type and no. of machinery to be deployed, pumping and ventilation system, transport of coal, men and material, power distribution system, stowing arrangement if required etc; Coal handling arrangements including storage, loading and despatch; Civil construction including buildings, roads and culverts, etc.; and Broad specifications of major equipment CIL would prepare a Project Report which shall be provided to the prospective bidders.

  12. Two Stage Bidding Process The first stage (the "Qualification Stage") of the process involves qualification of interested parties/ consortia who make an Application in accordance with the provisions of this RFQ (the "Applicant",whichexpression shall, unless repugnant to the context, include the Members of the Consortium). At the end of this stage, the Company shall announce a list of pre-qualified Applicants who shall be eligible for participation in the second stage of the Bidding Process (the "Bid Stage"), i.e. Request for Proposals (the “Request for Proposals” or “RFP”) as invitation by the Company for Proposal for the Project.

  13. Payment Mechanism to MDO

  14. Status of progress of MDO in CIL

  15. Summary of projects/mines offered through MDO route • First Phase – 7 Projects/Mines • OC – 5 Nos. (Total Cap – 14.00 Mty) • UG – 2 Nos. (Total Cap 2.52 Mty) • Other Prospective Projects/Mines • OC –7 Nos. (Total Cap – 113 Mty) • Additional Projects/Mines • UG – 6 Nos. (Total Cap 6.42 Mty)

  16. Bidding Status • Itapara OC, ECL: RFQ document uploaded on ECL website on 29.06.13. Last date of submission: 01.08.13. Date of opening: 02.09.13. • Malachua OC, SECL: RFQ document has been uploaded on 06.07.2013 on relevant websites and published in newspapers. Last date of submission: 06.08.13. Date of opening: 06.08.13.

  17. Status of 7 Projects being offered through MDO in First Phase

  18. MDO – Salient Details of 7 Mines Identified (1st Phase) OC PROJECTS 20 (M ) - Mineable Reserve, (G) – Geological Reserve

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  20. MDO – Salient Details of other prospective OC Mines/projects

  21. Continued…

  22. Continued…

  23. Salient Details of 6 additional UG Mines/projects

  24. Continued…

  25. WCL Projects offered for MDO

  26. WCL – MURPAR EXPN. UG

  27. WCL – Borda UG

  28. WCL – Jamuniya UG

  29. WCL – Dhankasa UG

  30. Thank You

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