Western Jharia Area

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CountryIndia
Coordinates23°44′59″N 86°16′27″E / 23.7498°N 86.2743°E / 23.7498; 86.2743
ProductsCoking coal
Western Jharia Area
Location
Western Jharia Area is located in Jharkhand
Western Jharia Area
Western Jharia Area
Location in Jharkhand
Western Jharia Area is located in India
Western Jharia Area
Western Jharia Area
Western Jharia Area (India)
StateJharkhand
CountryIndia
Coordinates23°44′59″N 86°16′27″E / 23.7498°N 86.2743°E / 23.7498; 86.2743
Production
ProductsCoking coal
Owner
CompanyBharat Coking Coal Limited
Websitehttp://www.bcclweb.in/
Year of acquisition1971-72

Western Jharia Area is one of the 12 operational areas of BCCL located in Dhanbad Sadar subdivision of Dhanbad district in the state of Jharkhand, India.

In 1997, Moonidih project, which was earlier treated as a separate Area was merged with what was earlier the Mahuda Area. The Moonidih project was initiated as a National Coal Development Corporation project with Polish collaboration in 1964. The collieries under what was earlier the Mahuda Area were owned by private companies before their nationalisation. Bhatdih colliery and Murlidih 20/21 pits colliery belonged to Bengal Coal Company. Several small mines amalgamated after nationalisation as Lohapatti colliery earlier belonged to different private companies.[1]

Geography

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Damodar River
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BCCL Western Jharia Area office
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BCCL Pootkee Balihari Area office
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Mahuda washery
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Moonidih washery
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Lohapatty colliery
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Bhatdih colliery
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Murulidih colliery
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Moonidih Project
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Kachhi Balihari 5/6 pit colliery
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Pootkee colliery
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Kendwadih colliery
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Bhagabandh colliery
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PB Underground Project
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Kachhi Balihari 10/12 pit colliery
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Gopalichak colliery
Collieries in the Pootkee Balihari and Western Jharia Areas of BCCL
U: Underground colliery, O: Open Cast colliery, M: Mixed colliery, W: Washery, F: Facility, A: Administrative headquarters
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Location

The Western Jharia Area office is located at 23°44′59″N 86°16′27″E / 23.7498°N 86.2743°E / 23.7498; 86.2743.

The map alongside shows some of the collieries in the Area. However, as the collieries do not have individual pages, there are no links in the full screen map.

Western Jharia Area comprises two separate coal blocks- Moonidih coal block and Mahuda coal block. While Moonidih coal block is located in west-central part of Jharia Coalfield, Mahuda coal basin is situated in the western part of Jharia coalfield. The two blocks are separated by a few kilometres in between. While Moonidih is about 12 km from Dhanbad Junction railway station, Mahuda is about 10 km. Both the places are accessible from National Highway 18 (old number NH 32) / (locally popular as Dhanbad-Bokaro Highway).[1]

The Moonidih block is bounded by Loyabad mine on the north, Bhagaband mine and TISCO on the east, Kapuria block on the west and Damodar River on the south. The Mahuda block is bounded by Madhuban mine and a part of Govindpur Area on the north, Kapuria block on the east, Jamunia River on the west and Damodar River on the south.[1]

Coal mines

Western Jharia Area is a predominantly underground mining zone having some small patches of open cast mines with a short-term perspective. The main units are: Moonidih Project, Murlidih 20/21 pits colliery, Bhatdih colliery and Lohapatty colliery.[1]

Pilot Project for Coal Bed Methane recovery and commercial utilisation in Moonidih coal block is under UNDP/GEF/ Government of India with BCCL, CMPDIL and ONGC as implementing agencies. The objective is to recover Coal Bed Methane gas through boreholes, 1,000 m to 1,150m in depth, from virgin gassy coal seams.[1]

Mining activities

Mining plan

References

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