Coal India Limited (CIL) reported a year-on-year decline in coal production and offtake for May 2025 and the cumulative April-May 2025 period. According to the provisional data submitted by the company to stock exchanges, CIL produced 63.5 million tonnes (MT) of coal in May 2025, down from 69.4 MT in May 2024—a decline of 8.5%.
For the April-May 2025 period, the production stood at 125.6 MT, registering a 7% fall compared to 133.7 MT in the same period last year. The offtake performance also reflected a downturn. Coal dispatches in May 2025 were 64 MT, marginally below the 64.4 MT recorded last year. For April-May combined, offtake was 128.5 MT, down 3.9% from 133.7 MT in the corresponding period last year.
Among subsidiaries, SECL, MCL, and NCL were the largest contributors, while most entities including BCCL, WCL, and NEC reported declines in both production and dispatch volumes.
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