Odisha contributes almost entirely towards chrome ore production in India. Chrome ore production in Odisha has been recorded at 547,689 MT in Feb’18. It is about 24% above the production witnessed in Jan’18.
Production level by captive miners went down by 11% M-o-M. FACOR witnessed a substantial increase of 40% on a monthly basis while IMFA of 2% M-o-M. While all other captive miners recorded a decrease in their production in Jan’18 with Jindal Stainless and IDCOL registering a shrink of 40% and 87% respectively. Balasore Alloys also witnessed a decrease of 18% on monthly basis.
OMC registered a massive increase of 118% M-o-M in its production, recorded at 201,286 MT in Feb’18 against 92,332 MT in Jan’18. OMC substantially increases its production during the first two quarters of a calendar year, as the rainy season makes it difficult and expensive to carry out mining activities. Moreover, OMC is targeting to produce around 500,000 MT or more during Apr-Jun’18.
TATA Steel, one of the largest merchant miners in the country, hardly registered any M-o-M change in its production in Feb’18, while B.C. Mohanty & Sons registered a decrease of 13% M-o-M.
| Odisha Chrome Ore Production in Feb’18 & Jan’18 | ||
| Mines Name | Feb’18 | Jan’18 |
| Captive | ||
| IMFA | 58,030 | 56,621 |
| Balasore Alloys | 20,037 | 24,389 |
| FACOR | 17,498 | 12,191 |
| IDCOL | 2,007 | 15,344 |
| Jindal Stainless | 1,373 | 2,302 |
| Sub Total (A) | 98,945 | 110,846 |
| Other than Captive | ||
| TATA Steel | 226,808 | 226,300 |
| O.M.C. | 201,286 | 92,332 |
| B.C. Mohanty & Sons | 10,930 | 12,613 |
| Saruabil Chromite Mines | 9,000 | – |
| Real India Consultancy | 721 | – |
| Sub Total (B) | 448,743 | 331,245 |
| Grand Total | 547,689 | 442,091 |

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