Indonesia was amongst the world’s top ten producers of gold with
estimated production of 2,362,900 ounces in 2013. A substantial amount of
Indonesia's gold originates from Papua, Sumbawa, Sulawesi, Banten and North
Sumatra, Central and East Kalimantan and the North Maluku provinces.
The Precious Metals Mining in Indonesia to 2020 report comprehensively
covers the country’s historical and forecast data on total gold mine production
to 2020, and production and reserves by geographical region. The report also
includes drivers and restraints affecting the industry, profiles of major gold
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 precious metals
mining industry together with the key growth factors and restraints affecting
the country’s precious metals mining industry. It also provides detailed
information about production, prices, reserves, reserves by regions,
competitive landscape, major active, exploration and development projects 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
To gain an understanding of the Indonesian precious metals mining
industry, the relevant drivers and restraining factors, historical and forecast
production and the fiscal regime.
Key Highlights
- Indonesia’s substantial amount of gold originates from Papua, Sumbawa, Sulawesi, Banten and North Sumatra, Central and East Kalimantan and the North Maluku provinces.
- According to the BPS Statistics Indonesia, the Indonesian mining and quarrying industry reported a growth rate of 1.6% for the third quarter of 2013 over the third quarter of 2012 and contributed up to 10.8% to the country’s GDP in the third quarter of 2013.
- Indonesia’s 2014 ban on mineral ore exports could result in lower export revenues in the short-to-medium term. Indonesia earns around US$5 billion per year through export revenue resulting from unprocessed minerals exports such as bauxite, copper and nickel ores and concentrates.
- There is a perceivable degree of higher regulatory risk in terms of foreign investment laws coupled with legal uncertainty stemming from conflicting or unclear laws, regulations and decrees.
Spanning over 32 pages, 10 Tables and 3 Figures “Precious Metals Mining in Indonesia to 2020” report covering Executive Summary, Gold Mining in
Indonesia, Gold Mining in Indonesia – Reserves and Production, Fiscal Regime,
Appendix. This report Covered These Companies - PT Freeport Indonesia, Newcrest
Mining Ltd, PT Aneka Tambang Tbk, G-Resources Group Ltd, Archipelago Resources
Plc
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