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SCCL Ready To Foray Into Critical Minerals

CMD N Balaram announces at Ministry of Mines conference

SCCL Ready To Foray Into Critical Minerals

SCCL Ready To Foray Into Critical Minerals
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9 Jun 2025 11:54 AM IST

Kothagudem: Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) is fully prepared to enter the field of critical mineral production, either independently or through joint ventures with other organizations, as part of its efforts to meet national needs and expand its business, said SCCL Chairman and Managing Director N Balaram.

Speaking at the national-level conference on critical minerals organised by the Ministry of Mines in New Delhi on Friday, Balaram outlined SCCL’s future plans. He emphasised that the company is set to play a prominent role in the critical minerals sector and pointed out that preliminary studies have indicated the presence of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in coal and overburden layers within Singareni mines. These findings present opportunities for critical mineral production.

He stated that fly ash generated from power production at the Singareni Thermal Power Plant was analyzed at the IMMT laboratories in Bhubaneswar, which confirmed the presence of REEs. Additionally, critical minerals and REEs have been observed in forest areas of Kalluru in Khammam district. Carbonatites are believed to be the primary source of rare earth elements and niobium, he added.

In Ramagundam Open Cast Mine-II and the Singareni Thermal Power Plant, both fly ash and bottom ash samples revealed the presence of light and heavy REEs. Notably, 14 types of elements including Cerium, Lanthanum, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Gadolinium, Dysprosium, and Lutetium were identified. Research conducted by the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), Hyderabad, also discovered Vanadium, Strontium, and Zirconium in the Ramagundam Open Cast Mine-II.

Balaram said the Telangana State Government has been providing full support and encouragement to SCCL’s move into the critical minerals sector. In this context, SCCL plans to soon establish a Geoscience Laboratory to identify and analyze the presence of critical minerals.

He further revealed that SCCL has already held discussions with NMDC and other organisations to pursue this goal. Talks were also held with a delegation from the Queensland Government, Australia, on jointly participating in critical mineral production. In line with the nation’s objective of self-reliance in this sector, SCCL is open to collaborating with both public and private sector organisations and is willing to form joint ventures.

To support this initiative, SCCL has appointed Deloitte as a consultant for strategic advice and planning. The company also expressed readiness to participate in the upcoming critical minerals auctions being organised by the Central Government.

Singareni Collieries Critical Minerals Rare Earth Elements Telangana Mining SCCL Expansion 
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