The imports may decline further to about 150 MT in the next fiscal.
"India's import of thermal coal in FY16 will be around 155-160 MT compared with around 185 MT in FY15 because of low imports by power generation companies on increased availability of domestic coal," Viresh Oberoi CEO and MD Mjucntion services told PTI.
Mjunction Services is a e-auction joint venture between Tata Steel and SAIL.
Coal imports will continue to taper down in FY'17 as well and will fall to around 150 million tonnes primarily because of fall in imports by non-coastal-area based state power generation companies, Oberoi said, adding that imports by coastal power plants and other sectors are likely to increase a little.
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Coal India Ltd (CIL) may end up with a production of around 535-540 MT of coal in 2015-16 and around 580-585 MT in 2016-17 and the import figures might change a bit depending on actual production by the coal PSU, he said.
"According to our compilation, India's thermal coal imports in January 2016 stood at 13 MT as compared with 16.52 MT imported in January 2015," he added.
India imported 212.103 MT of dry fuel worth over Rs 1 lakh crore in the last fiscal.
The coal imports in financial year 2014-15 were at 212.103 MT, an increase of 27 per cent over the previous year, the provisional coal statistics of 2014-15 released by the Coal Ministry had earlier said.
Coal India accounts for over 80 per cent of the domestic coal production.
The government is eyeing to achieve 1.5 billion tonnes of coal production by 2020. Of this one billion tonnes is expected from CIL.