MOIL’s Production Jump Analyzed
MOIL, a company that mines and sells manganese, recently announced some really good news. They produced a record amount of manganese ore – 4.77 lakh tonnes – during the third quarter of the year (Q3 FY26). This is 3.7% more than they produced last year, and it’s the most manganese they’ve ever made in a single quarter since they started.
Key Points
- MOIL’s Q3 manganese ore output hit a record 4.77 lakh tonnes.
- Production increased by 3.7% compared to last year’s Q3.
- Total 9M FY26 manganese ore production rose 6.8% year-on-year.
- Improved mine planning and operational discipline drove the growth.
- Mechanization and the workforce’s dedication are crucial factors.
- MOIL’s net profit soared 40.99% to Rs 70.44 crore.
About MOIL
MOIL is a government-owned company, called a PSU, that digs up manganese. They work in several states – Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and others. They use both underground and open-pit mines to get the manganese.
Good Financial Results
Because they’re producing so much manganese, MOIL also had a big boost in its profits. Their net profit jumped up 40.99% to 70.44 crore rupees. This was thanks to a 19.24% increase in the money they earned, reaching 348.05 crore rupees.
What’s Driving the Success?
MOIL says they’re doing things really well. They’re carefully planning which mines to use, following rules closely, using more machines to help, and their workers are working hard. All of this has led to a big increase in their production.
Consistent production growth signifies MOIL’s strong operational efficiency and market potential.



