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Amidst fertiliser shortages, coal gasification as a mitigating factor still a distant reality

Amidst fertiliser shortages, coal gasification as a mitigating factor still a distant reality

Posted on April 25, 2026 By admin


Amidst concerns over the domestic availability of fertilisers and urea due to the conflict in West Asia, industry players have argued that coal gasification is one avenue through which domestic supplies could have been secured. (Representational image)
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Amidst pressure on supplies of urea and fertilisers due to the escalating tensions in West Asia, a possible mitigation of these shortages through coal gasification still seems distant, according to sector experts. According to them, very few coal gasification projects have so far scaled to an advanced stage.

The Ministry of Coal, however, has told The Hindu that the government is confident that the target of 100 million tonnes of gasification by 2030 will be met as per schedule.

Published – April 25, 2026 04:39 pm IST



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