CIL & GAIL sign JV for setting up coal to SNG plant
By Staff Report August 7, 2024 4:28 pm IST
By Staff Report August 7, 2024 4:28 pm IST
The plant to come up in Raniganjarea of Eastern Coalfields Limited, West Bengalis planned to produce 80000 Nm3 per hour of Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG). The annual production is slated at 633.6 million Nm3 hour which will require 1.9 million tonnes of coal. The coal will be supplied by CIL.
The Ministry of Coal, in collaboration with the Ministry of Power& Natural Gas, has facilitated a landmark joint venture agreement between two leading Maharatna CPSEs, Coal India Limited (CIL) and GAIL (India) Limited (GAIL). This agreement marks a major step towards setting up a Coal to Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG) plant using surface coal gasification (SCG) technology.
The plant to come up in Raniganjarea of Eastern Coalfields Limited, West Bengalis planned to produce 80000 Nm3 per hour of Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG). The annual production is slated at 633.6 million Nm3 hour which will require 1.9 million tonnes of coal. The coal will be supplied by CIL. The synergy and partnership of the two corporate giants is a big step towards the National Coal Gasification Mission which facilitates utilization of chemical properties of coal.
Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG)is a fuel gas predominantly consisting of methane, CH4 which is a feedstock for the production of various chemicals and fertilizers. The upcoming plant would help in securing the raw material reducing import dependency on Natural gas and promoting Atmanirbhar mission.
Debasish Nanda, Director (Business Development) CIL and R K Singhal, Director (Business Development) GAIL inked the JVA on behalf of CIL and GAIL respectively.
M. Nagaraju, Additional Secretary, Coal, while addressing the signing ceremony mentioned that the commitment of CIL and GAIL to this project will be a role model. “Gasification is the highest priority area for the Ministry of Coal. India has been blessed with huge reserves of coal and these reserves should be utilized gainfully and, in an environment-friendly manner. He stressed the need for more coal gasification projects to be planned to minimize carbon emissions. He also said that all the possible support from the government is in place including financial support for viable gap funding. Request for Proposals (RFPs) for inviting eligible bidders (public and private) for financial incentives of ₹ 8500 crores under three categories for Coal/lignite gasification project have been floated on 15.05.2024 for which the last date of submission is 11.11.2024.S K Gupta (Chairman & Managing Director), GAIL while complementing the team of CIL and GAIL expressed the need to have more support from the Government to take ahead of this project.
Pankaj Jain, Secretary MoP & NG, said that the alternative uses of coal for environment-friendly ventures like coal gasification should be come up in the future to cater to the emission target of the country. He also emphasized that SCG is a promising technology that converts coal into valuable Syn gas. This further processing produces synthetic natural gas that can be used as alternative natural gas. It also has use as feedstock for downstream chemicals production which are currently being imported and for power generation as well.
While summing up, Debasish Nanda, Director BD, CIL advised Projects and Development India Limited, which has been assigned the work of preparing a detailed feasibility report of the plant to take up the project on priority. He expressed his thanks to the officials of the Ministry of Coal, P&NG, officials of CIL, GAIL, and PDIL for attending this signing ceremony.
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