- G6 dominates allocation with 62% share
- Agarwal Coal, UltraTech top buyers
South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) conducted a spot e-auction on 10 April 2025, allocating 232,600 tonnes (0.23 mnt) of non-coking coal across six grades. G6 emerged as the most allocated grade, forming 62% of the total volume, with strong buyer interest pushing bid premiums up to 44% above the notified prices.
Auction highlights
G6 accounted for 145,000 t across two size variants – (-)250 mm and (-)100 mm – with average winning prices at INR 3,962/t and INR 3,857/t, respectively. The (-)250 mm from Rampur Batura saw the highest allocation at 110,000 t. G15 followed with 44,600 t booked at INR 882/t, a modest 20% rise over the floor.
Other grades included G8 (25,000 t at INR 3,515/t), G7 (15,000 t at INR 4,141/t – highest price across all grades), and G10 (3,000 t at INR 2,198/t). G7’s allocation came from Haldibari UG, indicating rising niche demand for higher-GCV coal from underground mines.
High allocations from Rampur Batura, Bijari
Rampur Batura OC dominated in volume, offering the entire G6 (-)250 mm stock. Bijari OC contributed the full G15 allocation. Other mines like Sharda OC and Kanchan OC also saw complete offtake, reinforcing continued regional competition for mid-GCV coal.
Buyer participation: UltraTech, Agarwal Coal lead
Agarwal Coal Corporation booked the largest volume at 26,000 t, followed by Agarwal Fuel Corporation with 20,000 t. UltraTech Cement secured 13,650 t of high-GCV grades, bidding aggressively at INR 4,025/t. Other notable buyers included Dharma Enterprises and Shri Shyam Minerals.
Market insight
Domestic coal prices have remained largely range-bound in central India against the last auction conducted.

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