Bhilai Steel plant identifies iron ore deposits in its Chhattisgarh mines

Monday, April 11,

 

Steel Authority of India Ltd’s Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP) has identified 19 million tonnes (mt) of untapped iron ore deposits within its existing mine lease area of Dalli-Rajhara complex in Chhattisgarh.*

 

BSP has also taken up two projects to put its huge stockpile (8 mt) of fines to productive use.

 

A top BSP official told that at Dulki Kalwar Nagpur, the spread across three districts – Durg, Rajnandgaon and Kanker – drilling exercises suggested ore deposits of 8 mt. BSP has completed environmental studies in these areas and the public hearing is on currently.

 

BSP has decided to put up a 1.2 million tones per annum (mtpa) fines beneficiation unit at a cost of Rs 130 crore. The project would be set up by an outsider on build-own-operate basis.

 

The unit is scheduled to be operational in 32 months from now. BSP was currently negotiating with Mecon for preparation of a feasibility study and a detailed project report on the proposed 1.2-mpta unit for pellets from fines, the official added. BSP plans to start work for the Rs 700-crore pellet plant next fiscal.

 

 


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