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Oil India Limited

Company type

Public

Traded as

  • BSE533106
  • Industry

    Oil and Gas

    Founded

    18 February 1959; 65 years ago (1959-02-18)

    Headquarters

  • Noida (corporate office)
  • Key people

    Dr. Ranjit Rath (Chairman & MD)

    Products

  • Natural gas
  • Petrochemicals
  • Revenue

    Increase 41,758 crore (US$5.0 billion) (2023) [1]

    Operating income

    Increase 13,139 crore (US$1.6 billion) (2023)[1]

    Net income

    Increase 9,854 crore (US$1.2 billion) (2023)[1]

    Total assets

    Increase 73,883 crore (US$8.9 billion) (2023)[1]

    Total equity

    Increase 41,852 crore (US$5.0 billion) (2023)[1]

    Owner

    Government of India (56.66%)[2]

    Number of employees

    7,097 (March 2019)[3]

    Divisions

    Numaligarh Refinery Limited

    Website

    www.oil-india.com

    Oil India Limited (OIL) is a central public sector undertaking engaged in the business of exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas, transportation of crude oil and production of liquid petroleum gas. The central public sector undertaking is a Maharatna, with the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas overseeing its operations. Headquartered in Duliajan, Assam, the company has its offices in Duliajan, Noida, Guwahati and Jodhpur.

    The company's history spans the discovery of crude oil in India in the year 1889, this was second in the World in the far east of India at Digboi and Naharkatiya, Assam to its present status as a fully integrated upstream petroleum company presently operating in more than 9 locations overseas. Recently, OIL acquired majority shares in Numaligarh Refinery Limited from Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, thus making Numaligarh Refinery Limited a subsidiary of OIL.

    State run oil major Oil India Limited was elevated as to the Maharatna status on recommendation from the Finance ministry of India government. This makes Oil India Limited the 13th Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE).

    Exploration and production[edit]

    Oil India Limited (OIL) was initially formed as a joint venture between the Burmah Oil Company Limited (BOC) and Government of India. The first oilfield in India was discovered in Digboi, Assam, as early as 1887, by a predecessor of Assam Oil, a subsidiary of BOC. (Corley, T A B, 1983, The History of the Burmah Oil Company, 1886–1983). Early in 1950s, Assam Oil discovered the first new oilfield in post-independence India, under the leadership of the geologist W. B. Metre, at Naharkatiya. Oil India was formed in 1959 to operate this new field and other nearby concessions, with Burmah Oil holding 2/3rd equity holding and Government of India holding 1/3rd equity. Later in 1961, this was changed to 50/50 shareholding. In 1982, Burmah Oil transferred all its shares to Government of India and Oil India became 100% Government owned. It was converted to a public limited company on August 30, 1995.

    Recoverable oil reserves. As of 2014 the company produced 3.466 MMT of crude oil, 2625.81 million cubic metre at standard conditions of natural gas and 46,640 tonnes of LPG.[4] Most of this was produced from its traditionally rich oil and gas fields concentrated in the Northeastern part of India and contribute around 80% of total oil and gas produced in the region. The search for newer avenues has seen OIL spreading out its operations in onshore / offshore Orissa and Andaman, Cauvery offshore, Tamil Nadu, Arabian Sea, deserts of Rajasthan, onshore Andhra Pradesh, riverbeds of Brahmaputra and logistically difficult hilly terrains of the Indian state Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. In Rajasthan, OIL discovered gas in 1988, heavy oil / bitumen in 1991 and started production of gas in 1996. The company has accumulated over a hundred years of experience in the field of oil and gas production, since the discovery of Digboi oilfield in 1889.[citation needed]

    The company has over 100,000 square kilometres (39,000 sq mi) of licensed areas for oil and gas exploration. It has emerged as a consistently profitable International company[citation needed] and present in Libya, Gabon, Nigeria, Sudan, Venezuela, Mozambique, Yemen, Iran, Bangladesh and United States. OIL has recently emerged in the offshore giant gas-field project of Mozambique and also made discovery of oil & gasinGabon as an Operator and Libya as non-operator. OIL acquired Shale oil asset in United States during 2012.

    In recent years, Oil India Limited has stepped up exploration and production activities significantly in north-eastern India. OIL has set up its NEF (North East Frontier) project to intensify its exploration activities in the frontier areas in North East, which are logistically very difficult and geologically complex.[citation needed] Presently, exploration activities are in progress along the Trust Belt areas of Arunachal, Assam including Mizoram. The company operates a crude oil pipeline from Duliajan to Barauni, in Bihar.

    History[edit]

    Oil India was founded on 18 February 1959, with its registered office in Duliajan, Assam, as a privately held oil exploration company. Burmah Oil Company originally held two-thirds of the stock and the Government of India (via the Office of the President) held the rest.[5] This joint venture gave birth to the exploration and drilling at two new sites in Naharkatiya and Moran in Dibrugarh district[6][7] which had then been just recently discovered.[8] In 1961,the Government of India acquired 50% ownership interest.[5] In 1981, the Government of India acquired 100% of the equity interest in the company which by then controlled all the oilfields of Tinsukia and Dibrugarh districts.[5][6]

    In 1961, construction of the company's first gas-powered power plant was completed in Duliajan, Assam. IN 1962, a 401 km (16-inch diameter) pipeline from Duliajan to Guwahati was completed. The following year, a 756 km (14-inch diameter) extension to the pipeline from Guwahati to BarauniinBihar was completed.[5]

    A 1,157-kilometre (719 mi) long fully automated telemetric pipeline with 212 kilometres (132 mi) of looping and a total capacity to transport over 6.0 million tonnes per year remains the lifeline of the company. Commissioned in 1962, the double skinned crude oil pipeline traverses 78 rivers including the Brahmaputra River as it meanders through paddy fields, forests and swamps. There are 11 pumping stations, 18 repeater stations and two terminals at Numaligarh and Rongapani in Udalguri district. The engines that drive the giant pumps along the pipeline have more than two hundred thousand hours of service and established a world record of machine hours.[citation needed]

    OIL completed the construction of a 660-kilometre (410 mi) pipeline from Numaligarh to Siliguri in November 2007. The company also sells its gas to different customers in Assam: Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL), ASEB, NEEPCO, Indian Oil Corporation's retail Assam Oil Division, and APL as well as to the Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam formerly part of the Rajasthan State Electricity Board. It also produces liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at its plant in Duliajan, Assam.

    Management[edit]

    Chairman and Managing Directors
    • 1984 to 1987 - Maj Gen SCN Jatar. [9]
    • 1992 to 1995 - Mr. Bikash Chandra Bora[10]
    • May 2002 to 28 February 2006 - Mr. Ranjit Kumar Dutta[11]
    • 14 March 2006 to 1 December 2008 - Mr. Mulkh Raj Pasrija[12]
    • 1 December 2008 to April 2012 - Mr. Nayan Mani Borah[13]
    • May 2012 to 30 June 2015 - Mr. S. K. Srivastava[14][15]
    • 1 July 2015 to 17 July 2016 - vacant[16]
    • 18 July 2016 to 30 September 2019 - Mr. Utpal Bora[17][18]
    • 1 October 2019 to 30 June 2022- Mr. Sushil Chandra Mishra[17][19]
    • 2 August 2022 to present - Dr. Ranjit Rath[20]

    International operations[edit]

    OIL's overseas E & P portfolio consists of 17 Blocks spread over 10 countries: Libya, Gabon, Nigeria, Yemen, Venezuela, USA, Mozambique, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Russia. In addition to the above, OIL has 10% PI in 741 km long Multiproduct pipeline construction and operation project in Sudan which was completed in 2005.

    Subsidiaries

    Oil India Limited carries out operations through a total of five subsidiaries, namely OIIL (Oil Indian International Limited), Oil India International BV, Oil India Sweden AB, Oil India (USA) Inc and OIL Cyprus.[21]

    During 2016-17

    OIL along with Indian Consortium partners IOCL and BPRL acquired two producing assets in Russia - 23.9% stake in Vankorneft, Russia and 29.9% stake in Taas-Yuryakh, Russia . These assets are held through OIL's WOS Oil India International Pte. Ltd. incorporated in Singapore.

    TYNGD is a producing asset with current production of 1.13 MMT and expected peak production of 5 MMT by 2021. It is one of the largest green fields located in Eastern Siberia. TYNGD is ramping up required infrastructure to meet peak production level.

    Vankorneft has two licences - Vankor and North Vankor. It is a giant oil & gas producing field located in Eastern Siberia, and contributes to about 10% of Rosneft's entire oil production. The commercial agreements for sale of oil and gas are in place for the asset. Vankorneft started commercial production from 2009 and all infrastructure is in place.

    In License-61 in Russia, the development and production activities are undergoing at present. OIL is taking an active role in the development activities and supporting the operator of the license, M/s Petroneft Resources by providing expert opinions in selected areas.

    In Venezuela, Carabobo Project where OIL has PI of 3.5%, the development activities in the field are under progress.

    In the USA Liquid rich shale asset where OIL has 20% PI, OIL holds approx. 14172.75 net acres of the asset. Currently, OIL's share of daily production from this asset is around 350 barrels (56cubic metres) per day of oil equivalent.

    OIL together with OVL, has 10 per cent participating interest (OIL 4%, OVL 6%) in the Mozambique block in the Area 1 Rovuma Field. , the Initial development of Integrated Golfino-Atum (GA) Project. . The Area 1 JV is presently working on Four (4) elements, viz. (i) Legal and Contractual framework, (ii) Resettlement of the local community, (iii) Marketing of LNG, (iv) Project Financing, that must be sufficiently progressed before Operator Anadarko and the participants can determine economic viability and take Final Investment decision. The first production and revenue from the field is expected to be generated in fiscal year 2022/2023.

    In Libya, in the block Area 95/96,OIL holds 25% PI and Sonatrach is the operator. The consortium signed an Interim Arrangement Agreement to continue in the block till May 2018.

    In Gabon, Block SHAKTHI, a discovery has been made, which produced oil with gas.

    In Nigeria, Based on the interpreted results, consortium decided to re-enter the (Discovery Well) and re-entry in the well is under progress now.

    In Bangladesh, seismic acquisition and processing of acquired data is almost complete.

    In Myanmar, the Consortium led by OIL has completed Geoscientific Studies.

    OIL's overseas portfolio has contributed significantly to accretion of reserves and production of oil and Natural gas. During 2016–17, OIL's Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production for its proportionate share of stakes in the overseas producing assets stood at 0.9069 MMT and 352.99 million cubic metre at standard conditions respectively.

    Association football team[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Oil India Q1 PAT soars to Rs 1,555 cr". Business Standard. 11 August 2022. Archived from the original on 12 February 2023. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  • ^ "Exploring & Producing for Growth" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2020.
  • ^ "OIL India Annual Report 2013-2014" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 May 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  • ^ a b c d "Company History - Oil India Ltd". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011.
  • ^ a b Barbora, Sanjay; Phukan, Sarat (5 April 2022). "Mines, plantations, and militarisation: Environmental conflicts in Tinsukia, Assam". Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. 6: 222–239. doi:10.1177/25148486221089820. ISSN 2514-8486. S2CID 248016289. Archived from the original on 9 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  • ^ Ghosh, Austin Manindra Nath (1959), "A review of the possible oil-bearing sedimentary basins of India", Proceedings of the Symposium on the Development of Petroleum Research of Asia and the Far East, Mineral Resources Development Series, 10 (2): 131–134
  • ^ "Oil India Ltd.: History". NDTV. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018.
  • ^ "Armyman, activist, great friend to many: Major General Sudhir Jatar dies at 91, Pune salutes his indomitable spirit". Indian Express. 24 October 2023.
  • ^ "Interview with Mr Bikash Chandra Bora former CMD, Oil India Ltd & ONGC Ltd". Posoowa Magazine. 30 April 2009. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020.
  • ^ "Ranjit Dutta takes over as Oil India chairman". Petro Watch. 8 May 2002. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  • ^ "Pasrija formally enthroned as CMD of Oil India". Petro Watch. 23 March 2006. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  • ^ "N M Borah appointed as new CMD of Oil India". One India. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020.
  • ^ Saikia, Siddhartha P. (11 September 2015). "PESB fails to find new Oil India CMD for third time". The Financial Express. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020.
  • ^ Dutta, Pullock (12 February 2015). "Rupshikha first woman to head oil firm in India". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020.
  • ^ Rupshikha Saikia Borah who had been selected for the post had been vetoed by the Prime Minister’s Office, and no substitute was found until a special committee was formed. "Utpal Bora takes charge as full-time Oil India Chairman". The Financial Express. 18 July 2016. Archived from the original on 22 December 2016.
  • ^ a b "Sushil Chandra Mishra takes over as CMD of Oil India". Economic Times Energy World. 1 October 2019. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020.
  • ^ "Utpal Bora takes charge as full-time Oil India Chairman". Business Standard. 18 July 2016. Archived from the original on 20 July 2016.
  • ^ www.ETEnergyworld.com. "Ranjit Rath takes over as Oil India chairman - ET EnergyWorld". ETEnergyworld.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  • ^ "Ranjit Rath takes over as Oil India chairman". Moneycontrol. 3 August 2022. Archived from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  • ^ "OIL Financial results - subsidiaries". OIL Official website - Investors. Oil India Limited. Archived from the original on 10 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
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  • BPSCL
  • Chandrapura
  • Jojobera
  • Koderma
  • Maithon Gas
  • Maithon
  • Matrishri Usha Jayaswal MPP
  • North Karanpura
  • Patratu
  • Tenughat
  • Patratu Super
  • Hydro

  • Panchet
  • Tilaiya
  • Odisha

    Thermal

  • Darlipali Super
  • Hirakud Captive
  • Ib
  • Kamalanga
  • NALCO
  • Sterlite Jharsuguda
  • Talcher–Kolar HVDC system
  • Talcher Super
  • Talcher
  • Vedanta Jharsuguda
  • Hydro

  • Hirakud
  • Rengali Dam
  • West Bengal

  • Budge Budge
  • Bandel
  • Durgapur
  • Farakka Super
  • Haldia Energy
  • Kasba
  • Katwa Super
  • Kolaghat
  • Mejia
  • New Cossipore
  • Raghunathpur
  • Sagardighi
  • Santaldih
  • Southern
  • Titagarh
  • Northeast

    Thermal

  • Assam Gas
  • Hydro

  • Kopili
  • Subansiri Lower
  • Upper Siang
  • Ranganadi
  • Dibang (planned)
  • North

    Delhi

  • IPGCL Gas
  • Pragati-I Gas
  • Pragati-III
  • Rajghat
  • Rithala Gas
  • Haryana

  • Faridabad Combined Cycle
  • Faridabad
  • Indira Gandhi Super
  • Mahatma Gandhi Super
  • Panipat I
  • Panipat II
  • Rajiv Gandhi
  • Himachal Pradesh

  • Pong
  • Kol
  • Chamera
  • Nathpa Jhakri
  • Kol
  • Kishau
  • Pandoh
  • Jammu and Kashmir

  • Dul Hasti
  • Kishanganga
  • Nimoo Bazgo
  • Ratle
  • Salal
  • Uri
  • Ladakh

  • Dumkhar
  • Punjab

    Thermal

  • Guru Gobind Singh Super
  • Guru Hargobind
  • Guru Nanak Dev
  • Rajpura
  • Shanan
  • Talwandi Sabo
  • Hydro

  • Shahpurkandi
  • Rajasthan

    Thermal

  • Chhabra
  • Dholpur Combined Cycle
  • Giral Lignite
  • Kalisindh
  • Kawai
  • Kota Super
  • VS Lignite
  • Suratgarh Super
  • Ramgarh Gas
  • NTPC Anta
  • Nuclear

    Hydro

  • Mahi Bajaj Sagar
  • Rana Pratap Sagar
  • South

    Andhra Pradesh

  • Gautami
  • Jegurupadu
  • Simhadri Super
  • Rayalaseema
  • Sri Damodaram Sanjeevaiah
  • Vizag
  • Karnataka

    Thermal

  • Kudgi Super
  • Udupi Power Plant
  • Raichur
  • Yermarus
  • Nuclear

    Kerala

  • Idukki
  • Idamalayar
  • Rajiv Gandhi
  • Tamil Nadu

    Thermal

  • Mettur
  • Neyveli
  • Neyveli Zero Lignite
  • North Chennai
  • Tuticorin
  • NTPL
  • Vallur
  • Cuddalore IL&FS
  • GMR Vasavi Diesel
  • Basin Bridge Gas
  • Thirumakottai
  • Kuttalam
  • Thirumakottai Gas
  • Kuttalam Gas
  • Valuthur Gas
  • Pillaiperumalnallur
  • Karuppur
  • Valantharavai
  • Samalpatti Diesel
  • Narimanam Gas
  • Sarkarpathy
  • Ennore SEZ Super
  • Uppur
  • Udangudi
  • Nuclear

  • Madras
  • Hydro

  • Kateri
  • Bhavani Kattalai
  • Lower Mettur Barrage
  • Mettur
  • Moyar
  • Perunchani
  • Papanasam
  • Vaigai
  • Servalar
  • Aliyar
  • Kadambari
  • Kodayar
  • Kundah Power House
  • Parsons Valley
  • Periyar
  • Solaiyar
  • Suruliyar
  • Pykara
  • Solar

    Wind

    Telangana

  • Hussain Sagar
  • Kakatiya
  • Kothagudem
  • NTPC Ramagundam
  • Ramagundam B
  • Singareni
  • Telangana Super
  • Yadadri
  • West

    Gujarat

  • Dhuvaran
  • Essar Bhander
  • Essar Hazira
  • Essar Salaya
  • Essar Vadinar
  • Gandhinagar
  • Kutch
  • Mundra
  • Mundra UMPP
  • Paguthan
  • Sabarmati
  • Sikka
  • Surat
  • Ukai
  • Utran Gas
  • Wanakbori
  • NTPC Jhanor
  • NTPC Kawas
  • GSEG, Hazira
  • GIPCL Gas
  • Nuclear

    Hydro

  • Ukai
  • Maharashtra

    Thermal

  • Butibori Power Project
  • Chandrapur Super
  • Dabhol
  • Dahanu
  • Dhariwal
  • RattanIndia Amravati
  • RattanIndia Nashik
  • JSW Ratnagiri
  • Khaparkheda
  • Koradi
  • Mauda Super
  • Nashik
  • Paras
  • Parli
  • Solapur Super
  • Tiroda
  • Trombay
  • Uran Gas
  • Wardha Warora
  • Nuclear

  • Tarapur
  • Hydro

  • Koyna
  • Related

  • States of India by installed power capacity
  • Indian states ranking by households having electricity
  • Proposed energy infrastructure

    Energy organizations

    Central India

  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Madhya Pradesh

  • NHPC
  • Madhya Pradesh Power Generation Company Limited
  • Power Grid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Uttar Pradesh

  • Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam
  • Nuclear Power Corporation of India
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Eastern India

    Bihar

  • South Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited
  • North Bihar Power Distribution Company Limited
  • NTPC Limited
  • Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Company Limited
  • Jharkhand

  • Jharkhand State Electricity Board
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Odisha

  • NTPC Limited
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Odisha Hydro Power Corporation
  • Odisha Power Generation Corporation
  • Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission
  • Sterlite Energy
  • Vedanta Resources
  • Western Electricity Supply Company of Odisha
  • Grid Corporation of Odisha
  • North Eastern Electricity Supply Company of Odisha
  • West Bengal

    Current

  • Damodar Valley Corporation
  • NTPC Limited
  • West Bengal Power Development Corporation
  • West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company
  • West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Former

    Northeastern India

  • Assam Power Distribution Company Limited
  • Assam State Electricity Board
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited
  • Northern India

    Delhi

  • NTPC Limited
  • Delhi Vidyut Board
  • Delhi Transco
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Haryana

  • National Thermal Power Corporation
  • Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Himachal Pradesh

    Jammu and Kashmir

    Ladakh

    Punjab

  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Rajasthan

  • Neyveli Lignite Corporation
  • Nuclear Power Corporation of India
  • National Thermal Power Corporation
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Southern India

    Andhra Pradesh

  • Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh
  • National Thermal Power Corporation
  • Power Grid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Karnataka

  • Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation
  • Mangalore Electricity Supply Company
  • Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation
  • Nuclear Power Corporation of India
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Kerala

    Tamil Nadu

  • Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TN EDA)
  • Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation (TN TransCorp)
  • Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO)
  • Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC)
  • Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCI)
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India (Power Grid)
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Telangana

  • Telangana Power Generation Corporation
  • Transmission Corporation of Telangana
  • Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited
  • Telangana State Northern Power Distribution Company Limited
  • National Thermal Power Corporation
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Western India

    Gujarat

  • Gujarat State Electricity Corporation
  • Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation
  • Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company
  • Madhya Gujarat Vij
  • Paschim Gujarat Vij
  • Uttar Gujarat Vij
  • Nuclear Power Corporation of India
  • National Thermal Power Corporation
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Gujarat Industrial Power Corporation
  • Torrent Power
  • Maharashtra

  • Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission
  • Maharashtra State Electricity Board
  • Maharashtra State Power Generation Company
  • Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited
  • Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company
  • Nuclear Power Corporation of India
  • PowerGrid Corporation of India
  • Power System Operation Corporation
  • Ratnagiri Gas and Power
  • Tata Power
  • Natural resources

    Oil & gas fields

  • Ashoknagar Oil Field
  • Krishna Godavari Basin
  • Mangala Area
  • Mumbai High Field
  • Panna-Mukta oilfield
  • Ravva oil field
  • Coal fields

  • Chirimiri
  • Daltonganj
  • East Bokaro
  • Giridih
  • Godavari Valley
  • Ib Valley
  • Jharia
  • Jhilimili
  • Kamptee
  • Korba
  • Mand Raigarh
  • North Karanpura
  • Pench Kanhan
  • Rajmahal
  • Raniganj
  • Ramgarh
  • Singrauli
  • South Karanpura
  • Sohagpur
  • Talcher
  • Umaria
  • Wardha Valley
  • West Bokaro
  • Coalbed methane

  • Assam
  • Barmer Sanchor
  • Birbhum
  • Bokaro
  • Bokaro
  • Godavari
  • IB VALLEY
  • Jharia
  • Jharia
  • Kothagudem
  • Mand Raigarh
  • Mannargudi
  • North Karanpura
  • Rajmahal
  • Raniganj
  • Raniganj South
  • Raniganj East
  • Raniganj North
  • Satpura
  • Singrauli
  • Sohagpur
  • Sohagpur (West)
  • Sonhat
  • South Karanpura
  • Talcher
  • Tatapani Ramkola
  • Wardha
  • Uranium reserves

  • Tummalapalle uranium mine
  • International

  • VIAF
  • National


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