Exploration rights for a Dinajpur coalfield also planned. |
Coal Videsh Ltd (CVL) is bidding for drilling, exploration and mining rights in a 75-sqkm greenfield Zimbabwean coal block in the Whangi province. |
It plans to set up a joint venture with Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) Holdings Pvt Ltd for the purpose. |
The company, Coal India's international arm, is also in the process of firming up plans for exploration rights for a coalfield in Dinajpur district of Bangladesh, adjoining Malda in West Bengal. |
"We are in advanced stages of negotiation with ZESA to set up a joint venture for the Whangi greenfield coal block. If the deal comes through, it will be our first overseas project," an official told Business Standard. |
The Central Mine Planning and Design Institute will carry out the exploration work on behalf of CVL in Zimbabwe. The drilling expenses are pegged at Rs 6 crore. |
In an attempt to get a hold abroad, CVL is also firming up plans to acquire stakes in coal mines in Mozambique, Australia and South Africa. CVL officials said the company may go for a mix of outright purchase, block allotment or take up an unexplored area for exploration. |
The company is also exploring possibilities in Australia for coking coal and in Mozambique for coking and low-ash non-coking coal and in South Africa for low-ash non-coking thermal coal. |
"We are scouting for only that type of coal that is not easily available in the country in substantial quantity," the official said. |
Officials said steps were being taken to safeguard the price of coal from external factors. |