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Posco's mining lease decided by November end: Orissa govt

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

Finalisation of the mining lease of the Khandadhar iron ore block for Posco India by the Orissa government and emergence of a clear picture about its raw material security will happen by November end, an Orissa minister said here today.     

"Currently, scrutiny of mining lease applications for the Khandadhar iron ore block is being done for which Posco is pitching for.

We are expecting to send our recommendation to the Centre by end of November," Orissa Steel and Mines Minister Pradip Kumar Amat said here today.     

Interacting with the Indian Chamber of Commerce members, he said 227 applications, including from Posco, were filed for the iron ore block which has an estimated reserve of 204 mn tonne spread over 1056 hectare.     

Earlier, the Centre had recommended to the Orissa government to hear all the cases before deciding on allotting mines.     

Posco had applied for other blocks to meet its total demand of 600 mn tonnes of iron ore to produce 12 mn tonnes of steel per annum.

The decision for the other mining blocks would be taken later.     

Amat said government would decide on offering Khandadhar and other mining licences based on criteria such as early movers, reputation of the group and amount of investment the company has made toward the project and value addition a project would make in the state.

 

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First Published: Nov 05 2008 | 5:07 PM IST

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