"In the Q3 period (Oct-Dec'17), the average premium over the average notified price was up 76 per cent against 23.6 per cent in the corresponding quarter of 2016-17," a senior Coal India official told PTI.
The miner alloted 28.6 million tonne of the fossil fuel in the Q3 period of the current fiscal, marginally lower than the corresponding quarter's quantity of 28.8 million tonne.
October 2017 saw a drop of 40 per cent in coal offering in e-auction platform as there was diversion to power plants owing to sudden rise in demand.
Till December, Coal India had offered around 80 million tonne of coal through spot and forward e-auctions.
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However, with some indications of easing of power prices in power exchange, there may be some effect on the premium in e-auction.
Coal India had earlier indicated that it was aiming for about 25 per cent more realisation from e-auctions.
It is to be seen whether Coal India will be able to stem the declining trend of profitability in the last few quarters.