State-run Coal India Ltd (CIL) reported a 2.1% year-on-year increase in coal production for April 2025, reaching 63.4 million tonnes (MT), up from 62.1 MT in April 2024, according to provisional data submitted to exchanges on May 2.

Meanwhile, coal offtake for the month stood at 64.2 MT, marginally higher than 64.1 MT in the same period last year — reflecting a flat growth on the logistics and demand side.

Subsidiary Performance:

  • Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) led with the highest production of 16 MT

  • South Eastern Coalfields Ltd (SECL) followed at 14 MT

  • Northern Coalfields Ltd (NCL) produced 12.2 MT

  • Notably, MCL and SECL also reported the highest offtake at 17.3 MT and 15.6 MT, respectively

CIL’s management said the numbers reflect steady operational execution despite minor declines in output across some subsidiaries.

This update was shared in compliance with SEBI (LODR) Regulation 30 and provides a snapshot of the company’s opening performance for FY26.

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