Indonesia is a leading
global producer and exporter of steam coal, with production estimated at 421
million tons (Mt) in 2013 and projected to reach 503.8Mt in 2020, growing at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5%. Substantial production over the forecast
period 2014-2020, will be the result of both capacity expansions and the
commencement of new projects. The islands of Kalimantan and Sumatra dominate
Indonesia’s coal production and steam coal accounted for all the coal produced
in the country, with the largest coal mines being the Sangatta, Paser and
Batuah Village mines in East Kalimantan, and the Alam Duta Kalimantan mine in
South Kalimantan.
The 'Coal Mining in
Indonesia to 2020' report provides historical and forecast data on coal
production by grade, reserves, consumption by type and trade by type to 2020.
The trade section provides information on export volumes to destination
countries, as well as imports. The report also includes drivers and restraints
affecting the industry, profiles of major coal mining companies, information on
the major active, planned and exploration projects and regulations governing
the industry. The report provides a comprehensive coverage of Indonesia’s coal
mining industry.
Scope
The report contains an
overview of the Indonesian coal mining industry, together with its key growth
factors and restraints. It also provides detailed information about production,
prices, production by grade, basin and mining methods, reserves, reserves by
grade and regions, major producing mines, competitive landscape, major
exploration and development projects, consumption, consumption by type and
trade. Also included is the country's fiscal regime, which includes governing
bodies and relevant laws, rights and obligations of the mining companies, as
well as key fiscal terms.
Reasons To Buy
Gain an understanding of the
Indonesian coal mining industry, the relevant drivers and restraining factors,
historical and forecast production, consumption and trade data and the fiscal
regime.
Key Highlights
- Coal deposits are scattered across 11 distinct basins on the four major areas of the archipelago that makes up Indonesia. The deposits are widely distributed across Sumatra, Kalimantan, West Java and Sulawesi.
- The major export markets for Indonesian coal in 2013 were India, China, South Korea and Japan. Steam coal exports are expected to grow over the forecast period with rising demand from India and China.
- A competitive advantage for Indonesian coal miners is its low cost of production compared to the global average. As a result, many coal mining companies in Indonesia are continuing to increase production despite weak coal prices.
- Indonesian coal deposits have low to medium calorific value, with high moisture and low ash content. The main advantage of Indonesian coal is its low sulphur content, which makes it one of the cleanest coals available in the world.
Spanning
over 46 pages, 17 tables and 12 figures, “Coal Mining in
Indonesia to 2020” report covering the Coal Mining in Indonesia, Coal Mining in Indonesia –
Production, Consumption, Reserves and Trade, Fiscal Regime, Appendix. The
report covered 6 companies - PT Bumi Resources Tbk, PT Adaro Energy Tbk, Bukit
Asam (Persero) Tbk, PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk (ITM), PT Berau Coal Energy
Tbk (Asia Resource Minerals Plc), PT Kideco Jaya Agung
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