Coal India (CIL) has rejected global major Rio Tinto's proposal for
developing its abandoned and underground mines with total reserves of over
1,665 million tonnes of coal, saying the foreign company "falls short of
expertise" to take up the venture.


"They (Rio Tinto) are a great company, but have not developed any abandoned
mines. Their experience in underground mining and DPR also falls short of
what our 'Notice Inviting Tender' (NIT) stipulates," CIL Chairman Partha S
Bhattacharyya told PTI.

Besides seeking a turn-key contract for the underground mines, Rio Tinto
India had evinced interest in partnering with CIL for developing 18
abandoned mines, which have an estimated coal reserve of 1,647 million
tonnes.

Rio Tinto India Managing Director Nik Senapati, when contacted for comment,
said: "We participated in the EoI and are waiting for a decision to be made
by Coal India."

Navratna PSU CIL plans to produce about 100 million tonnes of coal from its
underground operations by 2016-17. The seven underground mines on offer by
for revival possess about 20 million tonnes of coal.

Though the mines are to be awarded on a turn-key basis, Bhattacharyya said
CIL will invest about Rs 4,000 crore in it.

The country's largest coal producer has already prepared NIT for the
underground mines and is seeking comments from the nine short-listed
companies out of the total 17. It is likely to float a tender for awarding
the project next month.

Besides Rio Tinto India, the companies vying for the underground mines,
include Reliance Infrastructure, Indo Australian Mining and Bucyrus of
Germany.

For the abandoned mines, being eyed by 12 corporate majors, including
ArcelorMittal, Reliance, Sterlite, Essar and JSW Steel, the technical bids
are under evaluation with Central Mining and Planning Development Institute.

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