In 2013, Indonesia’s projected copper and nickel production was 485,300
tons and 366,800 tons respectively. The majority of the country’s copper
originates from the West Nusa Tenggara province and the Grasberg mining
district located in Papua province, while much of its nickel production
originates from Southeast Sulawesi and the provinces of North Maluku. Over 2014−2020,
copper mine production is projected to post a compound annual growth rate
(CAGR) of 1.2%, while nickel mine production is projected to register a CAGR of
7.5%.
The Base Metals Mining in Indonesia to 2020 report comprehensively
covers the countries historical and forecast data on base metals (copper and
nickel) mine production, consumption and trade to 2020 and reserves by region.
The report also includes drivers and restraints affecting the industry,
profiles of major base metals mining companies, and information on the major
active, exploration and development projects and regulations governing the
industry.
Scope
The report contains an overview of the Indonesian base metals mining
industry together with the key growth factors and restraints affecting the
country’s base metals mining industry. It also provides detailed information
about reserves, reserves by regions, production, prices, competitive landscape,
major active, exploration and development projects, consumption and trade. Also
included is the country's fiscal regime, which includes governing bodies and
relevant laws, mining rights and obligations as well as key fiscal terms.
Reasons to Buy
To gain an understanding of Indonesia's base metals mining industry,
the relevant drivers and restraining factors, reserves, historical and forecast
production, consumption, trade and the fiscal regime.
Key Highlights
- The country’s copper metal consumption measured 228,900 tons in 2013. Over 2014–2020, Indonesia’s copper metal consumption is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.7%.
- Major markets for Indonesia’s copper ores and concentrates exports in 2013 were Japan, South Korea, India, Spain, Philippines, China and Germany, while China, Japan, Australia, Ukraine and Greece were amongst the major importers of nickel ores and concentrates.
- Many of the country’s upcoming copper exploration and development projects are located in the Java Province, Central Kalimantan, West Nusa Tenggara, Central Sulawesi and Maluku provinces.
- Indonesia’s move to go ahead with the ban on mineral ore exports, which is in accordance with the implementation of the mining law passed in 2009, would damage export revenues in short-to-medium term future.
Spanning over 40 pages, 16 Tables and 9 Figures “Base Metals Mining in Indonesia to 2020” report covering Executive Summary, Base Metals Mining in
Indonesia, Copper Mining In Indonesia – Production, Consumption, Reserves and
Trade, Nickel Mining in Indonesia – Production, Reserves and Trade, Competitive
Landscape, Fiscal Regime, Appendix. This report Covered These Companies - PT
Freeport Indonesia, PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara, PT ANTAM (Persero) Tbk, PT Vale
Indonesia Tbk.
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