Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Govt plans 6.9m tonnes coal production in FY22

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The government has set a target to produce around 6,900,000 tonnes of coal during the current fiscal year (FY22) to meet national energy needs as elevated coal prices in the internatio­nal market, which have been hovering around $230 per metric tonne.

A senior official privy to the petroleum sector developmen­ts told APP that after achieving the target of producing 3,800,000 tonnes of coal last fiscal year successful­ly, the government set the ambitious target for the current fiscal year.

He said that the local and imported coal collective­ly has around 19.2 per cent share in the energy mix requiremen­ts of the country.

Commenting on a newly-discovered coal deposits in Badin and adjoining areas of Southern Sindh, the official said geological experts are in the process of compiling a technical report based on the initial analysis of samples collected from the field. “The chemical analysis shows the quality of coal is lignite, comparable with the Thar coal quality,” he said, adding that the project is prepared and being executed to discover the coal resources under alluvium cover in Badin and surroundin­g areas through drilling activities.

The thickness of coal seams ranging from 2.30 metres as thickest to 0.17 metres as the thinnest coal seam, adding a total of 78 coal seams had been encountere­d with a cumulative thickness of 52.01 metres. “One sample from each seam has been taken for chemical analysis. Proximate chemical analysis of 78 collected coal samples have been completed through Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) chemical laboratory, Karachi office.”

Generally, he said, coal is encountere­d beyond 270 metres depth in the Bara Formation of the Paleocene age. “Report appraisal documents for the compilatio­n of technical report writing based on [the] work done to-date are in progress.” Through drilling activities, around 2,500 square kilometres of unexplored area had been thoroughly examined and the presence of coal in Badin and adjoining areas was confirmed.

The official said the explored block had been assessed containing 33.893 million tonnes proved, 305.082 million tonnes indicated and 4,219.498 million tonnes inferred coal reserves. Experts believe the project would enhance the national coal resources and have an appreciabl­e share in the much-needed energy mix of the country. Coal is primarily classified into four major categories or ranks such as lignite, subbitumin­ous, bituminous and anthracite. One of the most valuable contents of coal was the carbon, which supplied most of its heating value.

The official said that efforts are being made for the exploratio­n of tertiary coal in the Central Salt Range, Punjab, aimed at meeting the growing domestic energy demand. According to a report, geological investigat­ions have shown that 186 billion tonnes of coal reserves exist in different parts of the country, which could be used as a primary and inexpensiv­e source for power generation. “More than 184 billion tonnes of deposits are located in Sindh, with the Thar coalfield being the largest, followed by Thatta-sonda, Lakhra and Jhimpir. The coal is lignite to lignite-a to sub-bituminous B and C in character with an average heating value of 6,000 BTU/LB.

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