The Maharatna PSU's modernisation and expansion drive is to enhance its steel production capacity from 12.8 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 21.4 MTPA at an indicative investment of Rs 61,870 crore, Minister of State for Steel Vishnu Deo Sai said in a written to Rajya Sabha.
The programme is being undertaken at the SAIL's facilities in Bhilai, Bokaro, Rourkela, Durgapur and Burnpur as well as the special steel plant at Salem.
"Besides, a provision of Rs 10,264 crore has also been made towards investment in mines," Sai said.
To a query on demand and supply of steel, Sai said with a crude steel production capacity of about 101 MT (million tonnes) in 2013-14, India produced about 87.67 MT of finished steel with an apparent consumption of about 74.09 MT.
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In 2014-15 also with a capacity of about 110 MT, the country produced around 91.45 MT of finished steel with an apparent consumption of about 76.99 MT.
"Thus India is capable of meeting almost the entire domestic steel demand," the minister said.
"The jump in imports is largely on account of global steel glut. Due to this reason, steel is being exported by China and other countries, often at below cost of production. Further, a small quantity of high quality steel, not manufactured locally, are also imported," he added.