Coal resource position in India
Geological Survey of India
Coal occurs in two stratigraphic horizons Lower Gondwana coalfields 500
0
500km Kilometers
80°
84°
m
88°
m
m
26
Lucknow %
Permian sediments (c. 290Ma) mostly deposited in Intracratonic Gondwana basins.
22
Patna %
27 51
24° m 52
Bhopal
53
%
55
56
54 62
78 77
59
75
49 50
44 43
48 46 45 57 58
32
34 41 39
33
42 40 38
37
64
63
61 60 76
47
%
67
68
73
Bhubaneswar %
71
Tertiary coalfields 92°
0
69
96°
m 100
m
Hyderabad
100 km
%
m28°
23
16° m
36
Calcutta 66
72
m
m2
65
74
20°
31 28 30 35 29
70
m
80°
51. Singrauli 52. Korar 53. Umaria 54. Johila 55. Sihagpur 56. Sonhat-Jhilimili 57. Bisrampur 58. Lakhanpur 59. Panchbahini m 60. Dhamamunda 61. Koreagarh 62. Chirimiri 63. Sendurgarh 64. Hasdo-Arand 65. Korba 66. Mand-Raigarh 67. Ib River 68. Talcher 69. Godavari 70. Yellendu 71. Wardha 72. Bander 73. Umrer 74. Kamptee 75. Pench-Kanhan 76. Pathakhera 77. Tawa 78. Mohpani
35. Raniganj 36. Barjora 37. Jharia 38. East Bokaro 39. West Bokaro 22. Singrimari 40. Ramgarh 26. Darjeeling 41. North Karanpura 27. Rajmahal 42. South Karanpura 28. Birbhum 43. Chope 29. Tangsuli 44. Itkhori 30. Kundait Kariah 45. Auranga 31. Saharjuri 46. Hutar 32. Jainti 47. Daltonganj 33,34. Giridih 48,49,50. Tatapani-Ramkola
m
84°
m
88°
1 28°m
Itanagar
Gangtok
2
4
%
25
%
3
24 6 8
5 7
Dispur %
9 10
22
17
13
18
m
Imphal %
16
%
24°
11
Shillong 15 14 %12
19 21
Kohima %
Shillong
20
Agartala
Aizawl %
Tertiary Coalfields 1. Miao-bum 2. Namchik-Namphuk 3. Makum 4. Dilli-Jeypore 5. Tiju 6. Borjan 7. Tuen Sang 8. Jhanzi-Disai 9. Koilajan 10. Diphu 11. Bapung 12. Pynursla 13. Cherrapunji 14. Laitryngew 15. Mawsynram 16. Mawlong Shella 17. Langrin 18. Balphakram-Pendenggru 19. West Darangiri 20. Rongrenggri 21. Siju
m24°
Gondwana Coalfields Calcutta
22. Singrimari 23. Abor Hills 24. Daphla Hills 25. Aka Hills
%
m
84°
m 88°
m
92°
Early Tertiary (c. 60Ma) near-shore peri-cratonic basins and shelves.
m1
Rajmahal basins Koel-Damodar valley basins
Gondwana basins of Peninsular India
Satpura basins n So m ar -N a ad
ta hi an Pr
ba si ns
y le al iv ar av od
y lle va
-G ns si ba
Gondwana basins of Peninsular India disposed in four linear belts following several prominent lineaments in the Precambrian craton. In the extra-Peninsular region (Darjeeling and Arunachal Pradesh) Lower Gondwana sediments occur as thrust sheets overriding Siwalik sediments.
Gondwana coal Occurrence
Eastern and central part of Peninsular India
Rank Character
Bituminous to sub-bituminous Moderate to High in Ash and Low in Sulphur
Tertiary coal Occurrence Rank Character
Northeastern India Meta and Ortholignitous High in Sulphur ; Strongly caking to non-caking
Lignite Occurrence Character
Western and southern India High in Moisture and Volatile Matter
GONDWANA COAL Coal bearing strata
RANIGANJ/KAMTHI FORMATION (Late Permian)– ECONOMICALLY EXPLOITABLE IN RANIGANJ, JHARIA EASTERN PART OF SINGRAULI BASIN AND GODAVARI
BARAKAR FORMATION (Early Permian)– MAJOR STOREHOUSE OF COAL IN ALL THE BASINS
KARHARBARI FORMATION (Early Permian)– RESTRICTED TO FEW COALFIELDS OF EASTERN INDIA
TERTIARY COAL Coal bearing strata Oligocene sediments – Tikak Parbat Formation in Upper Assam, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh Eocene sediments – Tura Sandstone, Lakadong Sandstone in Garo, Khasi and Jaintia hills of Meghalaya Sylhet Limestone in Mikir hills of Assam Lower Subathu Group in Jammu
Coking
Types of Indian coal
Prime – Low volatile bituminous coals , Coke type G7 or better, Ro(mean) = 1.2.
Upper Barakar seams in Jharia coalfield.
Medium - Low to high volatile bituminous coals, Coke type FG6, Ro(mean) = 1.1-1.4. Lower Barakar & Raniganj seams in Jharia, Barakar seams in Raniganj, Bokaro, parts of Ramgarh, Karanpura, Sohagpur and Pench- Kanhan coalfields
Semi – High volatile, Coke type D-F, Ro(mean) = 0.7. Lower Raniganj seams in Raniganj, Barakar seams in parts of Ramgarh and Sonhat coalfields
Non-coking
Superior – High volatile bituminous B-C coals. Mainly in Raniganj seams of Raniganj coalfield
Inferior – High volatile sub-bituminous coals. High Sulphur
All coalfields
Tertiary coalfields of Northeastern Region
General characters of Karharbari coal
Comparatively cleaner than Barakar coals Low moisture, low ash and low to medium volatile Generally non-coking except in parts of Giridih and North Karanpura
General characters of Barakar coal Moisture < 2% to 6% Volatile - <18 to 35% Carbon - 85 to 90% (on dmf basis) Ash - 15 to 30% (excluding dirt bands) Coking properties (eastern CFs of Damodar Valley basins) Coke type - D to G6 or better
General characters of Raniganj coal High moisture High Volatile Coal seams thinner than those of Barakar Best developed in Raniganj coalfield
RESOURCE CLASSIFIED AS CATEGORY :
(Based on degree of confidence)
• PROVED (>80%) • INDICATED (>50 to 80%)
THROUGH DETAILED EXPLORATION THROUGH REGIONAL EXPLORATION
• INFERRED (<50 %)
DEPTH :
0-300 m, 300-600 m and 600-1200 m
GRADE : Medium Coking : SG-I, SG-II, W-I, W-II, W-III, W-IV Semi Coking : Grade-I and grade-II Non Coking : Superior (Gr.A – C) and Power grade (Gr.D-G)
Prevalent Quality classification system (Department of Coal, Ministry of Energy, 1979)
: Non-coking coal from Gondwana coalfields Grade A B C D E F G
Useful Heat Value (k.cal/kg) Sp.Gr > 6200 1.42 5600 - 6200 1.45 4940 - 5600 1.50 4200 - 4940 1.55 3360 - 4200 1.60 2400 - 3360 1.68 1300 - 2400 1.76 Useful Heat Value = 8900 - 138(A+M)
(A= Ash%, M = Moisture% at 60% R.H & 400C Temperature)
Prevalent classification (contd.) : Coking coal Grade Steel Grade -I Steel Grade -II Washery Grade - I Washery Grade - II Washery Grade - III Washery Grade - IV
Ash < 15% 15% - 18% 18% - 21% 21% - 24% 24% - 28% 28% - 35%
Sp.Gr 1.42 1.44 1.46 1.50 1.53 1.58
:Semi-coking & weakly coking coal Grade
Ash + Moisture
Sp.Gr
Semi-Coking -I
< 19%
1.44
Semi-Coking -II
19% - 24%
1.46
DEPTH-WISE AND CATEGORY-WISE RESOURCE OF INDIAN COAL ( As on 01-01-2006)
Total Resource : 253.3 b.t. TOTAL TOTAL 80 70
73.75 66.63
Proved
(95.87) (95.87)
Indicated (119.77) (119.77)
60
Inferred
50
(36.66) (36.66)
41.41
40 30
14.38
20 10
17.52
13.71 0.500
6.74
11.23 1.67
5.76
0
0-300m
(154.8)
0-600m (For Jharia Coalfield )
300m-600m
600m-1200m
COALFIELD-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF COKING COAL (As on 01.01.2006)
Jharia East Bokaro West Bokaro North Karanpura Sohagpur Raniganj Ramgarh South Karanpura Pench Kanhan Sonhat 0
2000
4000
6000 (in million tonne)
8000
10000
12000
COALFIELD-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF NON-COKING COAL (As on 01.01.2006)
Talchir Raniganj Ib River Mand-Raigarh Godavari Rajmahal Singrauli N. Karanpura Korba Jharia Wardha S. Karanpura Hasdo-Arand Auranga Sohagpur Kamptee Pench-Kanhan Tatapani-Ramkola Bisrampur Others 0
5000
10000
15000
20000 (in million tonne)
25000
30000
35000
40000
Coal Resource Resource base base Coal
Proved 95.87 b.t
253 b. t. (up to 1200m depth) 39%
Proved Indicated Inferred
Power grade coal: 153 b. t. (60%) (up to 1200m depth)
36%
48% 7% 42%
Quality-wisebreak-up break-upof of Quality-wise Non-cokingcoal coal Non-coking
51%
250
(87%)
200
Inferred 37.67 b.t
49% 12%
16%
Indicated 119.77 b.t
160 140
220.26
153.03
120
150
100 80
100 50 0
60 40
(12.7%)
20
0.94
32.09 Coking
Non-Coking
High sulphur
35.19
32.04
0 Superior
Power grade
Ungraded
72°
68°
76°
80°
88°
84°
96°
92°
36°
36°
COALFIELDS AND LIGNITE OCCURRENCES OF I N DI A
Sr nagar 1
% 2
4
9 97 9
QUALITYQUALITY-WISE VARIATION OF NONNON-COKING COAL OVER MAJOR GONDWANA COALFIELDS OF INDIA
32°
350
24%
0
350 km
32°
4%
76%
S%mla %
Chand garh
%
Rajmahal
Singrauli
Dehradun
31% 69%
New %Delhi
28° 8
1 1
6
0 15
1 1
1
7
6
35 3
3
39
41
38
4
24
66
Dispur % 0
35 2 20
22
Patna %
1 2
19 1 1
9
Shillong % 1 17
15 1 161
1 44 12 2 1
7
Kohima %
1
11
Imphal % 24°
27
39 47
49 44 43 46
42 48
33
8
37
40 45
25
26
Lucknow %
36
24°
Gangtok %
Itanagar % 55
Jaipur %
2
30 32
33 34
1 2 26 8
4 2
3
3
21 2
2
30
2
Tatapani
8 4
1
2
28°
23
5
12 1
96%
49
47
34
44 43 51
48
Bhopal %
45
54
55
56
35
40
#
0
36
% 59
Kolkata %
64
6 77
5 7
Agartala % Aizawl
%
28
Ranchi
8
6
30 29
37 42
57
0 62
31
38
41
50
53
7
32 33
39
46
52
Gandhinagar %
50 51
49
66
5
53 6
52 54
Raipur
7
8
%
48% 52%
7
20°
7
Bhubaneswar %
5%
1
49% 51%
Superior Non-Coking
%
Raniganj
Mumbai
95%
Pench-Kanhan
69
Hyderabad %
3% Talcher
0
55
Inferior Non-Coking
69 68 67
16°
38% 62%
%
8%
Panaji
12°
31% 69% Kamptee
16°
Ib-River 19%
Chennai%
57
12°
81%
Pondicherry%
8%
66
65 63
10%
60
Hasdo-Arand
64 62 61
59
58
Wardha 72°
74% S.Karanpura
56
90% 8°
Korba
26%
97%
92%
Sohagpur Bangalore %
20°
25% 75% Tiruvanantapuram Godavari
92% .
Mand-Raigarh
t p
%
76°
80°
8° 84°
88°
92°
Superior grade grade coal coal Superior
(‘A’––‘C’) ‘C’) (‘A’ UHV:4940K-->6200Cal/Kg >6200Cal/Kg UHV:4940K
Depth-wise distribution
Total resource: 32b.t.
19.7
20 18 16
9.8
14 12 10 8
2.2
6
0.2
4 2
0
00 6 -
0
(for Jharia)
00 2 1 00 6
00 6 00 3
00 3 0-
Power grade grade coal coal Power
(‘D’––‘G’) ‘G’) (‘D’ UHV:1300-4940KCal/Kg KCal/Kg UHV:1300-4940
Depth-wise distribution
Total resource:153b.t.
109.48
120 100 80
32.5
60
5.9
40 20
0
00 6 -
0
(for Jharia)
5.13 00 2 1 00 6
00 6 00 3
00 3 0-
76°
80°
m
m
g
Lignite Occurrences
55
HYDERABAD 68
m
76°
m
PANAJI
80°
m
m
69
16°
g
72°
67
16°
m
BANGALORE 500 km
Coalfields 79. Kalakot-Metka 52
m 76°
53 54
m 80°
20 15 10 5 0 AL A
%
ER
Gandhinagar
Total Resource : 38.3 b.t
25
K
46 43 4748 49 50 51 42
45
30
J& K
39 37 38 41 44 40
Lignite 12° m Occurrences 55. Ratnagiri 56. Nileswaram 57. Madayi 58. Warkala 59. Mannargudi 60. Jayamkonda Cholapuram 61. Lalpettai 62. Srimushnam 63. Neyveli South 64. Bhubangiri 65. Neyveli East 66. Bahur 67, 68, 69. Eluru-Rajamundrim8°
80°m
35
er ry
m
24°
33
76°m
ic h
34 35 36
%
m
T
32
Jaipur
8°
A
30 31
21 20 19 22 23 24 27 2826 29
TIRUVANTAPURAM g
Po nd
11
58
JA R
10 85 6 12 9 13 7 14 15 1617
Workable deposits
G U
m 28°
59
AN
m 32°
PONDICHERY
66 g 65 64 63 62 61 60
ST H
4 79
m
AJ A
2
3
CHENNAI
12°
R
Srinagar 1%
Lignite Occurrences
1.Nichahom Baramula 2.Nagbal 3,4.Firozpur Shaliganga 5.Khari 6.Gangashahr 7.Sarup Desar 8.Mudh 9.9Kolayat 10.Gura 12.Bithnok 18.Palana 11.Chaneri 17.Bar Singhsar 16.Lalamdesar 13.Mandal Charnan 14.Raneri m32° 15.Hira Ki Dhani 19.Kasnau 20.Kuchera 21.Nimbri 22.Marwar Chapri 23.Butati 24.Merta Road 25.Hansiyas 26.Gangarda 27.Lamba Jatan 28.Mokala 29.Indawar 30.Nagarda 31.Nimla 32.Bharka 33.Botiya 35.kapurdi m28° 34.Hamir ji ki Dhani 36.Jalipa 37.Lakhpat 39.Pranpur 38.Dhedadi 41.Panandhro 44.Umarsar 43.Fulradam 40.Kaiyari 42.Akhrimota 45.Mudia 46.Mata No Madh 47.Jularai 49.Lefri 48.Waghapadar 50.Hamla 51.Nanaratadia m24° 53.Bhuri 52.Lakhanka Kharsalia 54.Shah Vastan
g
g
56 57
ad u
m36°
m il N
0
(in billion tonne)
500
Ta
m
36°
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF RESOURCE SCENARIO vis-à-vis UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION
UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION
CONCEPT ~ CONVERTING IN-SITU COAL SEAMS INTO A COMBUSTIBLE CLEAN GAS
UNIQUE FEATURE ~ EXPLOITATION OF UNMINEABLE DEEP SEATED COAL SEAMS
CONSTRAINT ~ DEVELOPMENT OF RELIABLE WORKING PROGRAMME WITH ECONOMIC VIABILITY
SUBSTANTIAL RESOURCE NOT MINEABLE ~ SURFACE CONSTRAINTS, SAFETY AND TECHNOLOGICAL REASONS
21% OF NET IN-SITU PROVED RESOURCE EXTRACTABLE WITHIN PRESENT MINING TECHNOLOGY (SOURCE CMPDI)
M Tal c an d- her ra ig ar Ib h -R iv e R an r ig a R aj nj m N .k a ar ha an l pu r Si ng a ra u G od li av ar i K or ba H as do W ar S. d K a r ha an p K ura am pt e Pe Au e nc ran hga K an h Ta an ta pa n So i nh at
(in billion tonne)
Distribution of non-coking coal in major Coalfield within 0-300m
35
30.3
30
25
20
15
10
5
14.3214.3 12.8 10.52 9 8.43 7.85 7.7 4.9 3.8 3.4 1.8 1.6 1.2 1.1
0
1
Ta lc h M Ib er an -R d- ive ra r ig Ra ar N. jm h ka ah ra al np ur Ko a Ra rb ni a G gan od j a Si v a ng ri ra u Ha li s S. Wa do Ka rd ra ha np Au ura ra Ka ng m a pt Pe e nc S o e h- nh K an at Ta ha ta n pa ni
(in billion tonne)
Distribution of Power grade coal in major Coalfield within 0-300m
30
24.5
25
20
15
10
5
11.9 11.8 9.5 8.1 6.9 6.6 5.8 5.6 3.3 3.2 2.3 1.6 1.2 0.9 0.7 0.7
0
Ra ni G gan od j a Si v a ng ri So ra ha uli gp Ta ur lc he S. r Ka Ha s ra do n Bi pu M sra ra an m d- pu ra ig r ar Pe nc K h h- or K ba an Ka ha m n Ra pte jm e ah W al ar Ta d h ta a pa N. Ib- ni ka Riv ra er np ur a (in billion tonne)
Distribution of Superior grade coal in major Coalfield within 0-300m
7
6
5.9
5
4
3
2
1.9
1
1.6 1.4 1 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2
0
Ta lc he r Ib -R iv e R an r ig an G j od M av an ar di ra ig ar h Si ng ra ul R i aj m ah a B irb l N . k hu m ar an pu ra K S. or K ba ar an pu ra w ar dh a A ur an ga K am pt ee So nh at Ta Pe ta nc pa hni K an ha n
(in billion tonne)
Distribution of non-coking coal in major Coalfield within 300-600m
9
8
7
5
4
3
2
1
8.1 8.1 7.3 6.3
6
4.7 4.4 3.7 3.3 2.8 2.3 1.6 1.6 1.3 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.5
0
R
Ib aj m ah al Si ng ra ul R i an ig N an .K ar j an pu ra B irb hu m K or ba A ur an S. ga K ar an pu ra So nh at
d
ar i
er
M an
av
lc h
G od
Ta 6
Coalfield-wise distribution of Power grade coal within 300-600m depth
5
4
3
2
1
0
Coalfield-wise distribution of Superior grade coal within 300-600m depth 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5
er lc h
d M an
Ta
B
irb h
um
li ra u Si ng
av G od
R
an i
ga n
j
ar i
0
Distribution of non-coking coal in major Coalfield within 600-1200m
(in billion tonne)
3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Raniganj
Godavari
Jharia
Talcher
Birbhum
Sonhat
Distribution of Superior grade coal in major Coalfield within 600-1200m
(in billion tonne)
1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 Raniganj
Godavari
Birbhum
Sonhat
Talcher
Distribution of power grade coal in major Coalfield within 600-1200m
1.8
(in billion tonne)
1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 Jharia
Raniganj
Talcher Godavari Birbhum
Out of total lignite resource (38.27 billion tonne) 9.4 billion tonne are of quarriable prospect To be proved
4.18
5.22
25 20 15 10
> 150m depth
Proved
30
5 0
Open cast prospect
28.87
M B /C G UC
ct e p s o pr
en p O 25%
75%
38.27 billion tonne
ct e sp o r p st a c
EMERGING POSSIBILITIES OF EXPLOITING SOLID FOSSIL FUEL THROUGH UCG requires
Characterisation of resource on chemical and petrographic parameters at exploration stage for
Optimal utilisation of resource both at short and long term perspective
DESIRABLE COAL CHARACTERS • COAL WITH HIGHER REACTIVITY ~ COAL WITH SIGNIFICANT AMOUT OF EXINITE/LIPTINITE
• COAL WITH HIGH MOISTURE CONTENT ~ REACTION REQUIRES WATER
• COAL
TYPE - LOW RANK COAL EASILY GASIFIED
• CAKING OR SWELLING SHOULD BE LESS
DESIRABLE COAL CHARACTERS (CONTD.)
• MINERAL MATTER AND ASH FUSION TEMP. ARE IMP. FACTORS • COAL NEED TO BE ADEQUATELY PERMEABLE • FOR COAL HYDROGENATION DESIRABLE ELEMENTS VITRINITE REFLECTANCE < 0.8% VITRINITE + EXINITE > 60% VM > 35% ; H/C ATOMIC RATIO >0.75%
Generalised character of Coal / Lignite seams of some of the coal/lignite fields
Coal
VM%
C%
H%
10–22
21-38
79 – 83
4.7–5.0
22–43
15–25
-
78 – 81
5.0– 5.3
41–51
16–18
-
-
-
Vitrinite%
Inertinite%
Exinite%
Hasdo-Arand
31–49
24–47
Mand-Raigarh
43–60
Tatapani-Ramkola 8–16 Sohagpur
21–53
37–63
16–25
33-40 79 – 91
4.9–5.2
Bisrampur
25–30
55–60
10-15
35-38 78 – 85
4.2–4.8
Wardha
25–35
50–55
15–20
29-45 76 – 81
4.3–5.1
Talcher
33–60
30–55
15–25
35-45 79 – 82
4.9–5.3
Godavari
35–45
40–60
5–15
35 - 42 78 - 85
4.2–5.4
60 – 80 80
5–6 5
10 – 20 12
Lignite Ramnad Mannargudi
-
-
RANGE OF VARIATION OF VITRINITE REFLECTANCE (Ro%) IN DIFFERENT COALFIELDS
Talcher Tatapani-Ramkola Singrauli Saharjuri Wardha Sohagpur Bokaro Jharia Satpura Raniganj 0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
MAJOR COALFIELDS (Resource > 300m) (COAL SEAMS >3M THICK OF BARAKAR AND RANIGANJ/KAMTHI FMS. ) RAJMAHAL-BIRBHUM CF RANIGANJ CF JHARIA, N KARANPURA, S KARANPURA, AURANGA TALCHER AND IB MAND RAIGARH , KORBA GODAVARI VALLEY SINGRAULI
Around 29 b. t. of lignite resource >150m (mainly in Tamil Nadu) Huge deposit of lignito-bituminous coal and lignite of Cambay basin and Sanchor basin within 700-1700m
INDIAN COAL RESOURCES SUITABLE FOR UCG
• UNMINEABLE PART OF THE SHALLOW LEVEL RESOURCE
• SUBSTANTIAL SHARE (36%) OF TOTAL RESOURCE (253 BT) CONTAINED IN DEPTH LEVEL BEYOND 300M
POSSIBLE AREAS FOR SHALLOW LEVEL COAL RESOURCE Eastern part of Hasdo-Arand Coalfiled Southwestern part of Sohagpur Coalfiled Central part of Talcher Coalfield Southcentral part of Singrauli Coalfield Western part of Rajmahal Coalfield
Shallow level
Shallow level Shahdol
Anuppur
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF TALCHER C F SCALE
SHALLOW LEVEL
Quarternary deposits Laterite Kamthi Formation Barren Measures Barakar Formation Karharbari Formation Talchir Formation Metamorphics Fault
POSSIBLE AREAS FOR DEEPER (>300M) LEVEL COAL RESOURCE Eastern part of Raniganj Coalfield Western part of Ib-River & Talcher Coalfield Westcentral part of Mand-Raigarh Coalfield Central part of main basin, Singrauli Coalfield Eastern part of Birbhum-Rajmahal Coalfield Eastern part of Pench-Kanhan Coalfield central part of north Godavari Coalfield
86°45'
87°00'
87°15'
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF Intermediate depth level RANIGANJ COALFIELD # JHA
C
3
15
18
RN-4
5 RN-
RN-7
o o
Dihika
Baltora
r dar Rive Damo
1046.50 1059.12
0.40 0.93
T.D.1070.80
RN-1
RN-7 RN-6
9.77 6.86
RN- 2(s)
925.31 937.49
G
RN-5(s) RN-4(s) RN-3
1.30 2.22
o
822.32
Adra
o
RN-6 RN-5 RN-4 RN-4 RN-3 RN-2 RN-1
3
17
12
-5 RN
Nimcha8
Bhatmura -5 RN
RN-7 #
#
Tliabani
#
khandra
-6 RN
RN-6
#
Mangalpur Raniganj %
5( RN
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5.76 6.01 5.86
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RN-4 4 RN-4
RN-6
W E S T
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RN-1 RN-1(s) (s) N-1 R (s) -2 RN (s) -2 RN RN-3
Satpukhuria
10
RN-2
RN-1
RN-4
#
%
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RN-1
#
10
W ri Su
RN-1
RN-2(s) -3 RN
Kalipahari
7 RN-
10
6
10
#
0.54
Asansol
5
6 RN-
#
Chinakuri 5(s) RNHijuli RN-6
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666.8 701.7
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#
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Manoharbahal RN-7
RN-3
RN-5 RN5- RN-6
RN-4
4 RN-
RN-5
14
8 -5(s) RN
RN-2 RN -3
10 5
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4
RN -1 RN-1
1 RN- RN-2
1 RN
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15
15
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15
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14 #
Lalbazar
Baraka r 10
Lalgan10j
14
18
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RN-6
18
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11
#
14
12
R-5 B
7km
R
7
#
Gopinathpur
R-2 B
10 BR-2 -2 BR
R-2
12 BR-5 BR-6
3.5
RN -4(s ) RN4( )s
River Barakar
10
6
10
B
10
#
Barkola
22
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10
Kapistha
12 BR-4
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20
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27
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12
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10
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15
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14
18
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Cumulative coal thickness (42.27m) and development of thicker seams(9.77m)
Ü #
23° 30'
86°45'
Domra
#
Alluvium Tertiaries Supra-Panchets Lamprophyre PanchetFormation Coalseam RaniganjFormation BasicDyke BarrenMeasures BarakarFormation Fault TalchirFormation CrystallineBasement CrystallineBasementunderTertiarycover
B'
23° 30'
% Durgapur Calc u tta
Deeper level 87°00'
87°15'
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF TALCHER C F SCALE
DEEPER LEVEL
Quarternary deposits Laterite Kamthi Formation Barren Measures Barakar Formation Karharbari Formation Talchir Formation Metamorphics Fault
TTN-1 0m 100m 200m 300m 400m 500m 600m 700m
XI X IX VIII VII VI III II 645.00
Coal seams: 9 (regionally persistent ) Controll points: > 40 (spacing <1km – 1km apart) Depth of overburden: Max. 350m Ind. Seam thickness: 1m - >80m Cum. Coal thickness: 80m – 160m Quality: M% - 4% to 7%, A% - 20% - 40%
Maceral
Vitrinite (55%) Inertinite (30%) Exinite (15%)
Ro.(max): 0.45% to 0.61%
Coal seam Zones: Six Zone thickness: 1.50m – 54m Depth range: 31.50m – 521.50m Grade: D - G IBK(A)-3
BELPAHAR TOP
Deeper level BELPAHAR BOTTOM PARKHANI
LAJKURA
RAMPUR
IB
594.15m
F
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF MAND-RAIGARH C F
F
Intermediate to deeper level
F
SCALE 0
F
5
10Km
JABGA DHARAMJAIGARH
F
A
F
B
F
F
F F
F
F
F
GHARGHODA
F
F
319.25
F
F
GARE
1.80 8.70 1.70 1.90
F
INDEX
F
F
Kamthi Formation Raniganj Formation Barren Measures Barakar Formation Talchir Formation Basement Fault
F
F
526.55
3.25 1.35
565.65
10.00
RAIGARH
F F
655.00
Intermediate & Deeper level
AREA UNDER PROGRESS AREA FOR FUTURE INVESTIGATION
SINGRAULI Barren Measure
Coal seams: 7- 8 Controll points: > - 30 (spacing >1km apart) Depth of overburden: Raniganj: >150m Barren Measure: 250-300m Ind. Seam thickness: <1m – 18m Cum. coal thickness: 25m –30m Quality: M% : 4 -10% A% : 10.3% - 45% Maceral
Vitrinite (45%- 78%)
Barakar
Exinite (7%- 8%) Inertinite (8% - 45%) Ro.(max): 0.4% to 0.6%
Talchir
Intermediate & Deeper level Shahdol
Anuppur
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF RAJMAHAL - BIRBHUM COALFIELDS GEOLOGICAL MAP OF RAJMAHAL AND BIRBHUM COALFIELDS JHARKHAND AND WEST BENGAL
Dighi-Dharampur area (Northern Extn. Hura 25°20'
87°00'
87°10'
87°20'
87°30'
87°40'
87°50' 10
88°00'
0
10 km 25°20'
Pirpainti RS.
RJKS-3A
Sahibganj
Kahalgaon Bara
Total 10-15 seams 25°10' 7 – 8 coal seams of 6 – 15m thick
25°10'
93.60 109.90 Rajmahal RS.
Mahagama Phulberia
25°00'
25°00'
Simra Berhait
Barharwa
Brahmani-Birbhum basin –Hansdiha southeastern part 24°50' Total > 15 seams 2 – 4 coal seams of 5 – 7m thick
24°50'
Pakur
24°40'
320.17 322.03
3.39
III
350.72 372.97
9.64 7.48 10.76
II
436.64
1.16 2.90
24°40'
URMAPAHARITOLA
Amrapara 24°30'
24°30'
Gopikandar
24°20'
Ongoing blocks Completed blocks Pr oposed block
517.00
CHAUDHARG ARIAPANI
Katikund Saldaha Dumka
481.43
24°20'
SAHARPURJAMARPANI
539.45 541.55
LEGEND Alluvium KULKULIDANGALSITASAL
Rajmahal Formation 24°10'
BORTALAMATHURAPUR
Upper Gondwanas Lower Gondwanas
RAMPURMALLARPUR
Metamorphics
Resource (300-600m) 7B.T. (Approx) 87°00'
87°10'
Rampurhat
87°20'
87°30'
24°10'
Fatehpur Khargram 87°40'
87°50'
88°00'
606.50 608.50
6.00 1.00
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%
N EY VE L I 6
0
6
%
12 k m
Vel
K E Y M AP m6 8 °
m7 6 °
m
m8 4 °
m
m9 2 °
m
m
6°
m
m3 6 °
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OC C U R R E N C E S OF TA M IL N A D U
Sr in a g a r %
m
m 35 0
0
35 0 km
Si m la %
%
Ch a nd i ga r h D e hr a dun
%
Ne w
8 °m
%
De l hi
N
m2 8 °
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Dis p ur %
Ko hi m a
S h i l o ng
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%
%
%
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m
%
Ag a rt a l a
m
%
A iz a w l
Ga n d hi n a ga r
Bho pa l
%
%
R a nc hi
%
8° 7
K ol k a t a %
%
G
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0° 8
KO
CHE NNA I
%
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LL
ID
AM
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Hy de r a ba d
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N
CAU V E
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%
m
m1 2 ° P on di c he r y
RY R
M ANN ARG UDI %
A A M
%
2°
IT E
m Pa n a ji
TH A N J A V U R
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%
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%
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%
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LIGNITE OCCURENCES OF TAMIL NADU Ga n gt o k
J a ip u r
E YV
la r
%
T
%
10 °
Geological map of East Coast lignitefiled, Tamil Nadu
U D
I
1 0°
Ra ma n a t h apu r am %
Ti u r vanan a t pu r a m
m
°
m8 8 °
%
A N N A R G
m 80
m
8°
8°
%
M AN N A R GU D I
80 °
TA MI L
NA
8° 7
M
m
72°
Ra m e s wa ra m
m8 °
%
Proved areas Target Areas
BA
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OF
BE
NG
AL
S i v ag a ng a
I
%
L E G E N D
I R
R
A l lu v iu m T e r tia r y s e d i m e n t s U pp er G on dw a nas & U n d if fe r e n ti a te d C r e ta ce ou s M e t a m o r p h ic bas em en t
A E R A T E G
VE
R
IGA
A
VA
M i sa l %
T
m
DU
°m
D NA M RA
N SI A BB R a m a n a th a p u r a m U S
A r e a s : L ig ni te o c c u r e n c e s p r o ve d T AR GE T AR EA
%
Ramnad
%
R a m e s w a ra m
Prospective area
MANNARGUDI Lignite seams: 4-5 Controll points: > - 20 (spacing >1km apart)
Quaternary 80m
Depth of overburden: 250 - 350m Ind. Seam thickness: <1m – 28m Cum. lignite thickness: 15m – 40m Quality: M% : 30% - 40%, A% : 7% - 17% Maceral Huminite (52%-86)
Tittacheri 310m
Neyveli
8m 5m 7m 20m
Exinite (0.9%-5.6%) 457m
Inertinite (1.2%-8.7%) Ro.(max): 0.3% to 0.5%
RAMNAD Lignite seams: 1 - 4 Controll points: > - 17 (spacing >1km apart) Depth of overburden: 300 - 350m Ind. Seam thickness: <1m – 12m Cum. lignite thickness: 6m – 18m Quality: M% : 35% - 45%, A% : 5% - 18% Maceral
Quaternary 105m
Cuddalore/ Tittacheri
Huminite (48%-80) 345m
Exinite (0.9%-5.6%) Neyveli
Inertinite (3% - 9%) Ro.(max): 0.3% to 0.5%
9.6m 6.8m 1.6m
607m
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JHARIA COALFIELD Deeper level
Salient features FORMATION Intrusives Raniganj Barren Measures Barakar Talchir Basement
THICKNESS
COAL SEAMS
No Thickness 725m 850m 1130m 225m --
COAL RESOURCE
22 (0.1m-4.7m) 46 (0.3m-33.0m)
0-600m -- 14.2 bt 600m-1200m -- 5.2 bt 0 – 1200m – 19.4 bt
EAST BOKARO COALFIELD
Salient features FORMATION Mahadeva Panchet Raniganj Barren Measures Barakar Talchir Basement
Deeper level
THICKNESS COAL SEAMS
500m 600m 600m 500m 1000m 80m --
No Thickness
7
(0.4m-3.0m)
26 (0.4m-63.9m)
COAL RESOURCE 0-300m -- 3.2 bt 300m-600m -- 1.5 bt 600m-1200m -- 2.3 bt 0 – 1200m -- 7.0 bt
Deeper level
NORTH KARANPURA COALFIELD Salient features FORMATION
THICKNESS COAL SEAMS
Mahadeva Panchet Raniganj Barren Measures Barakar Karharbari Talchir Basement
165m
225m 400m 385m 500m 200m 180m --
No Thickness
COAL RESOURCE thin bands 5 (0.5m-35.2m) 1
(0.5m-10.5m)
0-300m -- 10.3 bt 300m-600m -- 4.3 bt 0 – 1200m – 14.6 bt
SOUTH KARANPURA COALFIELD
Deeper level
Salient features FORMATION Raniganj Barren Measures Barakar Talchir Basement
THICKNESS
360m 385m 1050m 180m --
COAL SEAMS
No Thickness 7 (0.8m-3.3m) 42 (0.5m-54.2m)
COAL RESOURCE 0-300m -- 3.3 bt 300m-600m -- 1.8 bt 600m-1200m -- 0.9 bt 0 – 1200m – 6.0 bt
Distribution of substantial resource under ‘Proved’ category within 0-300m depth level 11.3
6.9 (in billion tonne)
5.1
4.5 4.1 4.1 4.3
1.2
1.8
2
2.5
Ma nd -
Ra ig
ar S. h Ka ra np ur a Ra jm ah al W ar dh a Si ng ra uli Go da va ri Ra nig an j Ko rb a Ib -R ive N. r Ka ra np ur a Ta lch er
Resource >1 >1 b.t b.t. Resource .
Distribution of substantial resource under ‘Indicated’ category within 0-300m depth level 13.1 10.6
6.9
7.4
(in billion tonne)
Talcher
Mand-Raigarh
Rajmahal
Ib-River
Korba
Singrauli
Hasdo
Godavari
Auranga
N.Karanpura
Resource >1 >1 b.t b.t. Resource .
Raniganj
1.2 1.2 1.5 1.7
2.2 2.2 2.4
Status of shallow level (<150m) resource needs to be upgraded in different lignite basins
3 2.5 2 Indicated
1.5
Inferred
1 0.5
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Rajasthan
Gujarat
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0
STUDIES CARRIED OUT BY GSI PETROGRAPHICAL CHARACTER OF GONDWANA COAL IN DIFFERENT COALFIELDS EXINITE
VITRINITE% Talcher Tatapani-Ramkola Singrauli Saharjuri Wardha Sohagpur Bokaro Jharia Satpura Raniganj
TALCHER RAMKOLA-TATAPANI SINGRAULI SAHARJURI WARDHA SOHAGPUR BOKARO JHARIA SATPURA RANIGANJ 0 0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
100
INERTINITE
SHALE+MINERAL MATTER
Talcher Tatapani-Ramkola Singrauli Saharjuri Wardha Sohagpur Bokaro Jharia Satpura Raniganj
Talcher Tatapani-Ramkola Singrauli Saharjuri Wardha Sohagpur Bokaro Jharia Satpura Raniganj 0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50