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Jindal Steel gives Final Notice to Furnaces Based in Raigarh

Raigarh based induction furnaces receive another notice by Jindal Power to clear the cess charges, which is about INR 1.5 crore per furnace, accumulating since 2006-2007

Raigarh based induction furnaces installed in O P Jindal industrial park (Punjipatra) in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh confirmed that they have received another notice from Jindal Steel, which is the sole source for power to these units; to clear the dues otherwise power supply will be withdrawn after 31 Oct, 2014.

The first notice was received on 4th Oct 2014 this month. Sources close to the issue said, most of the furnace operators are not in favor to pay the charges mentioning they are unjustified.

There are almost 26 induction furnaces and 4 arc furnaces, which produce about 2,500 MT per day or 75,000 MT Ingot/Billet per month, which will be affected.

“We have received another notice from Jindal Steel & Power, but we have decided not to clear as these charges are unjustified. Company has imposed on an average of INR 1.5 crore cess (including interest & principal) on every furnace based on capacity and utilization,” said a induction furnace owner based in Raigarh.

Market participants expect that if production stops in Raigarh, Ingot/Billet prices may rise in North India as Raigarh is a major source of supply for rolling mills based in UP and Punjab.

Current offers for commercial Ingot is at INR 29,100-200/MT (ex-Raigarh) on regular payment basis and commercial Billet at INR 29,400-29,500/MT (ex-Raigarh) on advance payment basis. Meanwhile, Sponge iron (C-DRI) is being offered at INR 21,200/MT (ex-Raigarh) and Pellet sponge (P-DRI) offers are hovering in the range of INR 19,200/MT (ex- Raigarh).

In future prospect, closure may lead to fall in Sponge iron prices in the local market.


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