The development follows complaints with regard to alleged sale of coal by Jindal Steel and Power Ltd from its captive mines in Chhattisgarh.
"It is expressly further clarified that mine allocatee shall not have the right to market, sell or export coal to any third party," according to a ministry document.
"Mining lease granted in respect of the mine that the mine allocatee may mine, remove, treat, produce and refine coal found in the mining area solely for the purpose (permitted end use)...And for no other purpose," it said.
The Coal Ministry had in February initiated the auction process for putting two mines in Jharkhand and one in West Bengal on the block, having an estimated 500 million tonnes of reserves, for captive use of steel, cement and sponge iron firms.
The move came after the Centre drew flak from the Comptroller and Auditor General for delaying the auction.