India Fast Tracks Lakhanpur Coal Gasification Project to Strengthen Energy Security

Apr 6: With ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East raising concerns over global fuel supplies, India is taking decisive steps to safeguard its energy needs. One of the biggest challenges currently facing the country is ensuring a stable supply of oil and natural gas.

In a significant move, the Government of India is pushing ahead with a major coal gasification project in Lakhanpur, located in Odisha’s Jharsuguda district. The project recently crossed an important milestone with the signing of a land lease agreement between Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) and Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals Limited (BCGCL).

The project, which involves an investment of around ₹25,000 crore, is expected to be completed within the next two years. Once operational, it will produce ammonium nitrate, a key chemical used in various industries.

Coal gasification is emerging as a critical strategy for India to reduce its dependence on imported fuels and make better use of its abundant coal resources. The initiative also aligns with the government’s broader push for energy self-reliance.

Back in 2020, the Centre had launched the National Coal Gasification Mission to promote cleaner and more efficient utilization of coal. The Lakhanpur project is expected to play an important role in advancing this vision.

As global uncertainties continue, such initiatives could help India build a more resilient and self-sufficient energy ecosystem.

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