North Karanpura Coalfield
North Karanpura Coalfield is located in Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Chatra and Latehar districts in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Location | |
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North Karanpura Location in Jharkhand | |
State | Jharkhand |
Country | India |
Coordinates | 23°43′41″N 85°30′22″E |
Owner | |
Company | Central Coalfields Limited |
Website | http://ccl.gov.in/ |
Year of acquisition | 1975 |
Overview
In 1917, L.S.S.O’Malley described the coalfields in the upper reaches of the Damodar as follows: "Near the western boundary of Jharia field is that of Bokaro, covering" 220 square miles (570 km2), "with an estimated content of 1,500 million tons; close by… is the Ramgarh field (40 square miles), in which, however, coal is believed to be of inferior quality. A still larger field in the same district is that called Karanpura, which extends over" 544 square miles (1,410 km2) "and has an estimated capacity of 9,000 million tons."[1]
The Coalfield
There are large numbers of seams in the North Karanpura Coalfield, some with thicknesses over 72 feet.[2]
North Karnpura Coalfield covers an area of 1,230 square kilometres (470 sq mi) and has total coal reserves of 13,110.84 million tonnes.[3]
Collieries in the North Karanpura Coalfield except the North Karanpura Area U: Undergroud colliery, O: Open Cast colliery, A: Administrative headquarters, CT: census town, R: rural/urban centre Location of new mine sites are approximate Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly |
Collieries in the CCL North Karanpura Area (North Karanpura Coalfield) U: Undergroud colliery, O: Open Cast colliery, W: Washery, A: Administrative headquarters, CT: census town Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly |
Reserves
Geolological reserves in North Karanpura Coalfield in million tonnes as on 1/4/2010:[4]
Type of Coal | Depth | Proved | Indicated | Inferred (exploration) | Total |
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Medium coking coal | 0-300 | 485.08 | 1,163.22 | 0 | 1,648.30 |
300-600 | 23.59 | 1,635.92 | 413.43 | 2072.94 | |
Total | 508.67 | 2799.84 | 413.43 | 3,721.24 | |
Non-coking coal | 0-300 | 8388.03 | 1,257.32 | 722.03 | 10,367.38 |
300-600 | 602.72 | 1,626.64 | 729.50 | 2958.86 | |
600-1200 | 0 | 25.76 | 0 | 25.76 | |
Total | 8990.75 | 2,909.72 | 1,451.53 | 13,352.00 | |
Grand Total | 9,499.42 | 5,708.86 | 1,864.96 | 17,073.24 | |
Projects
CCL Operational Area | Projects |
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North Karanpura Area | Churi underground, Dakra Bukbuka opencast, K.D.H. opencast, Karkatta opencast, Rohini opencast, Purnadih opencast.[5] |
Piparwar Area | Piparwar opencast, Ray-Bachra underground, Ashoka opencast, Piparwar coal handling plant/ coal preparation plant.[6] |
Magadh Sanghamitra Area | Magadh open cast project, Sanghamitra open cast project.[7][8] |
Amrapali & Chandragupta Area | Amrapali open cast project, Chandragupta open cast project.[9][10] |
Transport
In 1927, Bengal Nagpur Railway opened the 72-mile (116 km) Barkakana-Muri-Chandil line to traffic. In the same year the Central India Coalfields Railway opened the Gomoh-Barkakana line. It was extended to Daltonganj in 1929. Later these lines were amalgamated with East India Railway.[11] The 57 km long Hazaribagh-Barkakana section of the Koderma-Hazaribagh-Barkakana-Ranchi line was opened for passenger trains on 7 December 2016 by the railway minister Suresh Prabhu in the presence of chief minister Raghubar Das.[12]
Coal-bed methane
ONGC’s preliminary assessment of coal-bed methane indicates that four Damodar Valley coalfields – Jharia, Bokaro, North Karanpura and Raniganj – to be the most prospective.[13]
References
- L.S.S. O’Malley, Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Sikkim, p.87, Cambridge University Press, 1917 (paper back 2011) ISBN 978-1-107-60064-5
- "The Hazaribagh District" (PDF). Geology and Mineral Resources. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
- Prasoon Kumar Singh, Gurdeep Singh and Brajendra Kumar Tiwary. "Critical Evaluation of Geo-Environmental Scenario of Damodar River Basin, Inia" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-08-26.
- "Inventory of Geological Resource of India Coal" (PDF). CMPDI. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- "Central Coalfields Limited". Areas – North Karanpura. CCL. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- "Central Coalfields Limited". Areas – Piparwar. CCL. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- "Environmental Statement 2015-16, Magadh Open Cast Project" (PDF). Central Coalfields Limited. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- "Central Coalfields invites bids for operationalisation of Sanghamitra OCP". Projects Today, 6 July 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- "Pre-feasibility report of Amrapali OCO (12 MTPA)" (PDF). CCL. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- "बहुप्रतीक्षित सीसीएल की चंद्रगुप्त कोल माइंस केरेडारी प्रखंड में खुलने की तैयारी में (Preparations on for opening of the much-awaited Chandragupta Coal Mines in Keredari Block)". in Hindi. livehindustan.com, 5 September 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- "Indian Railway History Timeline". Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
- "Hazaribagh-Barkakana railway line opened for traffic". Business Standard, 7 December 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
- "Coal Bed Methane" (PDF). CBM Potential in India. Eastern Coalfields Limited. Retrieved 2008-08-26.