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SAIL controls 40% of India's ore reserves: Minister

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Steel Authority of India (SAIL), the country's largest steel maker, has control over 40 per cent of the known iron ore reserves in India, Minister of State for Mines B K Handique told Rajya Sabha today.

"SAIL leases are estimated to include about 40 per cent of the known reserves of hematite (iron ore)," Handique informed Rajya Sabha in a written statement.

The National Mineral Policy 2008 states that exploration in this regard will lead to a reassessment of the country's hematite reserves, it said.

The minister also maintained that the question of reallocation of reserves from the mines owned by SAIL or a leading private steel firm would depend upon examination of resources. India has about 7 billion tonnes of known iron ore reserves.

 

In a separate statement, Handique said the sectoral regulator, Indian Bureau of Mines, has initiated a study 'Regional Mining Geological Studies' to reassess iron ore deposits in leasehold areas in seven mining belts of the country.

The statement added that the state-run mapping agency, Geological Survey of India, has initiated a number of iron ore investigations in freehold areas in Karnatajam Orissam Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.

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First Published: Dec 15 2008 | 5:08 PM IST

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