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Research and Markets : Evaluate the Performance of the Key Players Operating in the Indian Coal Industry

Posted on: Friday, 2 June 2006, 06:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37927) has announced the addition of Indian Coal Industry: Opportunities for Growth (2006) to their offering.

The market research report "Indian Coal Industry: Opportunities for Growth (2006)" gives an in-depth analysis of the present and future of the Indian Coal Industry. The market research report looks in to the details as well as gives an overview of the Indian coal sector with focus on the performance of the key players.

With the initiation of the deregulation in the India Coal sector, private investment has started pouring in. Most private investments have come in the form of the companies vertically integrating to cater to their own coal requirements. Still there is a large scope for private investment in the coal sector. New coal ministry guidelines have opened the way for up to 100% FDI in some selected areas in the Indian coal sector.

The coal industry will keep on playing an important role in fulfilling the increased energy demands in the near future also. Key issue in front of Indian coal industry is the depleting recoverable coal reserves, air pollution issues and increasing competition with the other energy resources.

REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

-- Global Coal industry scenario

-- Indian coal sector in global perspective

-- Analysis of market performance of key players with charts and graphs, forecast and opportunity and challenges faced by the Indian coal industry

-- Recent trends and developments in Coal sector in India.

-- Key driving forces in Indian coal sector

-- Company analysis of Major players in the Indian coal sector

REPORT FEATURES

An insight in to the emerging trends and the future forecasts has been done. Chapter 1 covers the global coal sector scenario with focus on global coal production and consumption. Chapter 2 discusses about the Indian coal sector scenario with focus upon production and consumption. Chapter 3 discusses about the key driving forces that are currently impacting the Indian coal industry and which can affect it in future as well. Chapter 4, 5, and 6 discusses the opportunity and challenges in front of Indian coal sector, future forecast and Regulatory policies for Indian Coal sector. Discussion of the emerging trends and developments and current coal projects is given in chapter 7 and 8 respectively and finally chapter 9 gives detailed information about the key players in Indian Coal Sector.

Topics Covered

1. World Coal Sector

1.1 World Coal Reserves

1.2 World Coal Production, 2004

1.3 World Coal Consumption, 2004

2. Coal Sector India

2.1 Coal Resources and Mines in India, 2004

2.2 Coal Production in India (2004-2005)

2.3 Coal Consumption in India (2003-2004)

3. Driving Forces

3.1 Growing Power Demand

3.2 Environmental Concerns

3.3 Competition with Other Energy Resources

4. Opportunities and Challenges

4.1 Opportunities

4.1.1 Implementation of New Technology

4.1.2 Investment Opportunity

4.1.3 Coal Export

4.1.4 Opportunity in Coal Mining

4.2 Challenges

4.2.1 Depletion of Reserves

4.2.2 Widening Supply and Demand Situation

4.2.3 Coal Import

4.2.4 High Mining Cost

5. Forecast (2006-2011)

5.1 Production Forecast for Coal (2006-2011)

5.2 Demand Forecast for Coal (2006-2011)

6. Coal Sector Regulating Policy

6.1 General Policy

6.2 Scope of Foreign Investment in Coal Sector in India

7. Emerging Trends and Developments

8. Current Coal Projects

9. Major Players

9.1 Coal India Limited

9.2 Singaneri Collieries Company Ltd.

List of Tables

List of Figures

Companies Mentioned

-- Coal India Limited

-- Singaneri Collieries Company Ltd.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37927


Source: Business Wire

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