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印度煤炭行业研究报告——Coal Industry In India
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发布时间:2007.6
摘要
Ever increasing demand from the power sector based on higher capacity additions during the 11th plan period and better Plant Load Factor (PLF) going forward is expected to boost the demand for non-coking coal during this period. Coking coal demand is also expected to grow at a healthy rate during this plan period, backed by huge capacities planned to be set up by large integrated steel producers using blast furnace technology.
Our views on these issues are presented in our Coal Annual Review 2007:
- Sector-wise, type-wise regional demand of coal
- Region-wise supply of coal
- Ability of CIL and SCCL to achieve its planned targets
- Issues in captive coal mining
- Project economics of an open cast mine
- Overall, region-wise and type-wise surplus/(deficit) of coal
- Domestic pricing coal
Who will benefit:
- Investment Managers
- Venture Capitalists
- Management Consultants
- Research Companies
- Private Equity Managers
- Market intermediates
- Banks
- Cement Industry participants
- Analyst
- Other Industry Professionals
目录及图表
Sections
Coal deficit to almost double by 2011-12
Executive summary
1.0 Power sector to drive domestic coal demand by 7.6 per cent CAGR in Eleventh Plan
Coal demand: 2005-06
Coal demand expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5 per cent during 2005-06 to 2011-12
2.0 CIL’s subsidiaries expected to remain the largest contributor to India’s incremental coal supplies
3.0 Increasing deficit of coking coal to double India’s total coal imports by 2011-12
4.0 Increasing demand from developing countries to exert pressure on international coal prices
5.0 Domestic prices expected to increase in the short to medium term
Domestic coal prices to be revised upwards
Charts
1.0 Power sector to drive domestic coal demand by 7.6 per cent CAGR in Eleventh Plan
01 Region-wise, sector-wise, type-wise coal demand in India (2005-06)
02 Expected region-wise, sector-wise, type-wise coal demand in India (2011-12)
2.0 CIL’s subsidiaries expected to remain the largest contributor to India’s incremental coal supplies
01 Region-wise, company-wise and type-wise supply of coal in 2005-06
02 Expected region-wise, company-wise and type-wise supply of coal in 2011-12
3.0 Increasing deficit of coking coal to double India’s total coal imports by 2011-12
01 Region-wise, type-wise surplus/(deficit) of coal and imports in 2005-06
02 Region-wise, type-wise expected surplus/(deficit) of coal and imports in 2011-12
Charts
4.0 Increasing demand from developing countries to exert pressure on international coal prices
01 World trade in coal (2005)
02 Expected world trade scenario in 2010
Figures
Executive summary
01 2005-06: Demand-supply (coking and non-coking coal)
02 2011-12: Demand-supply (coking and non-coking coal)
03 Expected demand, supply and imports of coal in India
1.0 Power sector to drive domestic coal demand by 7.6 per cent CAGR in Eleventh Plan
01 Sector-wise share in total coal demand (2005-06)
02 Coal: Sector-wise demand, 2005-06
03 Non-coking coal: Demand between 2005-06 and 20011-12
04 Coking coal: Demand between 2005-06 and 20011-12
05 Power capacity additions: Target vs Achievement
06 Year-wise expected capacity addition and PLF
07 Coal: Expected demand from the power sector
08 Clinker capacity and production
09 Sponge iron: Capacity vs production
10 Pig iron: Capacity and production
11 Blast furnace route: Capacity and production of large players
12 Expected share of sectors in total coal demand (2011-12)
13 Expected coal demand in 2011-12 — around 663 million tonnes
2.0 CIL’s subsidiaries expected to remain the largest contributor to India’s incremental coal supplies
01 Type-wise total coal production in 2005-06 (~407 mt)
02 Total coal production: Share in 2005-06 (~407 mt)
03 Non-coking coal: Production share in 2005-06 (~375 mt)
04 Coking coal: Production share in 2005-06 (~32 mt)
05 Coal: Expected production between 2005-06 and 2011-12
06 Coal: Expected production by CIL and its subsidiaries in the Eleventh Plan
07 Coal: Expected production by SCCL in the Eleventh Plan
08 Coal: Production by CIL's subsidiaries
09 Coal production from captive coal blocks and share of SAIL and Tata Steel
Figures
2.0 CIL’s subsidiaries expected to remain the largest contributor to India’s incremental coal supplies
10 Coal: Captive production
11 Sensitivity of project IRR to capital and operating costs
12 Sensitivity of equity IRR to capital and operating costs
13 Sensitivity of project IRR to coal grade and capital costs
14 Sensitivity of equity IRR to coal grade and capital costs
15 Sensitivity of project IRR to coal grade and operating costs
16 Sensitivity of equity IRR to coal grade and operating costs
17 Sensitivity of project IRR to price increase and A-26 interval between price increase
18 Sensitivity of equity IRR to price increase and A-26 interval between price increase
19 Sensitivity of project IRR to coal grade and debt funding
20 Sensitivity of equity IRR to coal grade and debt funding
21 Coal: Captive production
3.0 Increasing deficit of coking coal to double India’s total coal imports by 2011-12
01 India: Coal imports over last five years
02 Coking coal: Expected demand-supply and imports
03 Non-coking coal: Expected demand-supply and imports
04 Coal: Expected demand-supply and imports in India
05 Coal traffic and handling capacity
4.0 Increasing demand from developing countries to exert pressure on international coal prices
01 World: Top-five coal producers (2005)
02 World: Top-five coal consumers (2005)
03 World: Coal production and consumption
04 International coal prices (FOB)
05 World: Expected production and consumption of coal
06 China: Coal production and consumption
5.0 Domestic prices expected to increase in the short to medium term
01 Discounted rates at ROM
02 Coal prices projection
Tables
1.0 Power sector to drive domestic coal demand by 7.6 per cent CAGR in Eleventh Plan
01 Coal: Region-wise demand from the power sector
02 Coal: Region-wise demand from the cement sector
03 Coal: Demand from the steel sector
04 Coal: Region-wise demand from the steel sector
05 Coal: Region-wsie demand from captive power plants
06 Coal: Region-wise demand from other industries
07 Coal: Region-wise demand
2.0 CIL’s subsidiaries expected to remain the largest contributor to India’s incremental coal supplies
01 Investment plans and expected cash flows
02 Tagets vs achievements: CIL, its subsidairies, and SCCL
03 Captive players: Tagets vs achievement
04 Allotment of captive blocks and commencement of production: A comparison
05 Assumptions of the open cast coal mining project
06 Government v/s CRISIL Research estimates for captive coal production at the end of the Eleventh Plan period
07 Coal: Region-wise supply
3.0 Increasing deficit of coking coal to double India’s total coal imports by 2011-12
01 Sector-wise demand, supply and shortage of coal
4.0 Increasing demand from developing countries to exert pressure on international coal prices
01 Coal: Regional demand-supply scenario
02 Coal: Expected regional demand-supply scenario
Sections
1.0 Background
Coal as a source of energy
Scenario in India
Coal reserves in India
Evolution and types of coal
Coal grades
2.0 Industry structure and domestic player profiles
Player profiles
3.0 International players
Peabody Energy
Rio Tinto
China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd
Arch Coal
BHP Billiton
4.0 Domestic demand and supply situation
Production
Consumption
Imports
5.0 International scenario
Energy consumption
World reserves
Coal production
Coal consumption
Exporters
Importers
Country profile
6.0 Policies and regulations
Legislations
Current regulatory scenario
Regulation on pricing and distribution
Regulation on imports and exports
Foreign investment in the sector
Regulation on coal exploration
Present policy regarding coal linkage
Distribution of coking coal to steel plants
Non-core sector industries
7.0 Environmental issues
8.0 Coal mining techniques
Coal mining techniques
Types of underground coal mines
Other coal-based technologies
Sections
9.0 Pricing
Domestic price fixation
E-auction
International prices
10.0 Lignite
Production
Consumption
Company profile
11.0 Logistics
Railways dominate domestic movement
Ongoing port connectivity projects
Box
1.0 Background
01 Abundance, distribution and affordability of coal
Charts
1.0 Background
01 Types of coal
2.0 Industry structure and domestic player profiles
01 Industry structure
Figures
1.0 Background
01 World coal reserves - 2005 (909 billion tonnes)
02 Fuel prices
03 Fuel consumption in India - 2005 (387 Mtoe)
04 Total energy and coal production trend
05 Coal reserves as on January 2006 (253 billion tonnes)
06 Proven coal reserves (96 billion tonnes)
07 Proven non-coking coal reserves
08 Proven coking coal reserves
09 State-wise distribution of proven reserves: January 2006 (96 billion tonnes)
Figures
4.0 Domestic demand and supply situation
01 Coal production - 2005-06 (407 million tonnes)
02 Coal consumption - 2005-06 (431 million tonnes)
03 Sector-wise coal offtake - 2005-06 (395 million tonnes)
04 Total capacity: 2005-06 (124, 287 MW)
05 Thermal capacity: 2005-06 (82,
410 MW)
5.0 International scenario
01 Fuel-wise consumption in million tonnes oil equivalent (2005)
02 Worldwide fuel consumption - 2005 (10,537 Mtoe)
03 World coal reserves-2005 (909 billion tonnes)
04 Fuel consumption in China-2005 (1,554 Mtoe)
05 Fuel consumption in Australia-2005 (119 Mtoe)
06 Fuel consumption in Indonesia-2005 (116 Mtoe)
07 Fuel consumption in Russia-2005 (
680 Mtoe)
08 Coal consumption in USA-2005 (2,336 Mtoe)
09 Fuel consumption in South-Africa-2005 (121 Mtoe)
10 Fuel consumption in Japan-2005 (525 Mtoe)
11 Fuel consumption in South Korea-2005 (225 Mtoe)
9.0 Pricing
01 International coal prices - FOB
10.0 Lignite
01 Lignite production (1999-2006)
11.0 Logistics
01 Domestic coal transportation (2005-06)
02 Coal traffic at ports in 2005-06
03 Port-wise coal traffic
04 Coal traffic at major ports in 2005-06
05 Coal traffic at minor ports: 2005-06
06 Port capacities
07 Average turnaround time - Coking coal (2005-06)
08 Average turnaround time - Thermal Coal (2005-06)
09 Dedicated coal capacity at major ports as on March 31, 2006
10 Average pre-berthing time - Coking coal (2005-06)
11 Average pre-berthing time - Thermal coal (2005-06)
Tables
1.0 Background
01 Type-wise, category-wise coal resources in India as on January 1, 2006
02 Company-wise reserves and production
03 Coking coal grades
04 Semi-coking coal and Weakly coking coal
05 Non-coking coal grades
2.0 Industry structure and domestic player profiles
01 Profitability of CIL companies
02 Eastern Coalfields Ltd (ECL)
03 ECL: Key financial indicators
04 Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (BCCL)
05 BCCL: Key financial indicators
06 Central Coalfields Ltd
07 CCL: Key financial indicators
08 Projects of NCL
09 Northern Coalfield Ltd (NCL)
10 NCL: Key financial indicators
11 Western Coalfields Ltd (WCL)
12 WCL: Key financial indicators
13 South Eastern Coal Limited (SECL)
14 SECL: Key financial indicators
15 Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL)
16 MCL: Key financial indicators
17 Singareni Coalfield Limited (SCCL)
18 SCCL: Key financial indicators
3.0 International players
01 Peabody Energy: Region-wise coal production and reserves in 2006 (million tonnes)
02 Peabody Energy: Operational and financial performance
03 Rio Tinto: Operational and financial performance
04 China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd: Reserves and coal production in 2006 (million tonnes)
05 China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd: Operational and financial performance
06 Arch Coal: Region-wise coal and reserves in 2006 (million tonnes)
07 Arch Coal: Operational and financial performance
08 BHP Billiton: Operational and financial performance
Tables
4.0 Domestic demand and supply situation
01 Company-wise coal production
02 Underground & open-cast production by CIL
03 Company-wise coal production: CIL
04 Trend in production
05 Coal imports in India
5.0 International scenario
01 Region-wise energy consumption
02 Coal production and proven reserves (2005)
03 Coal production
04 Worldwide coal consumption
05 Coal in electricity generation - 2005
06 Major coal exporters
07 Major coal importers
7.0 Environmental issues
01 Estimate of methane emission in coal mining
9.0 Pricing
01 Coal: Final prices to consumer
02 Royalty charges
10.0 Lignite
01 Lignite reserves in India
02 NLC's financial information
03 NLC: Key financial indicators
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1.0 Logistics
01 Rail freights
02 Ongoing projects for strengthening of Golden Quadrilateral
03 Ongoing port connectivity projects
Section
1.0 Annexure
Chart
1.0 Annexure
01 Region-wise classification of India
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