Indian Chrome Ore Production Witnessed A Substantial Decrease Of 25% M-o-M in Jan’17

Odisha contributes almost entirely towards chrome ore production in India. Chrome ore production in Odisha has been recorded at 389,199 MT in Jan’17. It is about 25% below the production witnessed in Dec’16.

Production by the captive miners have declined by 8% M-o-M as well. Balasore Alloys witnessed a massive increase of around 58% in its production on M-o-M basis. IDICOL on the other hand, registered a mammoth surge in its production summing up to 16,143 MT in Jan’17 against 2,290 MT in Dec’16. IMFA, FACOR and Jindal Stainless have recorded lower production against previous month.

TATA Steel, one of the largest merchant miners in the country, registered a fall of 25% in production. OMC has also witnessed a substantial decrease of 51% in its production by 92,404 MT in Jan’17. B.C. Mohanty & Sons contributed significantly towards non-captive productivity recording an substantial increase of 108% in its production whereas Saruabil Chromite Mines did not produce at all in Jan’17.

Mines Name January’17 December’16
Captive
IMFA 18888 47068
Balasore Alloys 46732 29693
FACOR 16400 28427
IDICOL 16143 2290
Jindal Stainless 12547 12910
Sub Total (A) 110710 120387
Other than Captive
TATA Steel 174600 203965
O.M.C. 88122 180526
B.C. Mohanty & Sons 24768 11893
Saruabil Chromite Mines                  –   13150
Sub Total (B) 287489 409533
Grand Total 398199 529921

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