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Indonesia Coal Mining to 2023

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  • 41 Pages
  • February 2020
  • Region: Indonesia
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5005364
Indonesia Coal Mining to 2023

Summary

The "Indonesia Coal Mining to 2023" provides a comprehensive coverage on Indonesia’s coal industry. It provides reserves, historical and forecast data on coal production type and grade, consumption by type, and exports to 2023. The exports section also provides information on export by country. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the coal industry in Indonesia, profiles of major coal producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects and regulations governing the industry.

Indonesia is a mineral-rich country, with significant deposits of coal, natural gas, petroleum, nickel, copper, tin, gold and bauxite, among others. It was the world’s fifth-largest country with 557.8Mt of coal production in 2018, up by 20.9% from 2017. This was mainly due to increase in production at the country’s major mines, including Delta Dunia Makmur, Bumi Resources, Bukit Asam and Adaro Energy. The demand for coal within the country mainly comes from domestic power industry, which accounts for 67.2% of the overall coal consumption in 2018. By the end of 2023, an addition of 11-12GW of coal fired power plant capacity is expected to boost overall coal consumption, which is expected to reach 135.3Mt by 2023. Indonesia’s coal increased to 343.1Mt in 2018 from 319.1Mt in 2017. The country’s mining industry is governed by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) and the Directorate General of Mineral and Coal.

Scope
  • The report contains an overview of Indonesia's coal mining industry including key demand driving factors affecting the country’s coal mining industry.
  • It provides detailed information on reserves, production, production by type and grade, major operating mines, competitive landscape, major exploration and development projects, consumption, consumption by type, exports and exports by country.
  • Further, it also provides country's fiscal regime, which covers governing bodies, relevant laws, rights and obligations as well as key taxes and royalties.

Reasons to buy
  • To gain an understanding of the Indonesia's coal mining industry, relevant driving factors
  • To understand historical and forecast trend on country's coal production, consumption, and exports
  • To gain an overview of the Indonesia's mining fiscal regime
  • To find out Indonesia's governing bodies, laws, rights and obligations and major taxes applicable in the country

Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Executive Summary
3 Indonesia Coal Mining - Reserves, Production, Trade, and Demand
3.1 Reserves and Proximate Analysis
3.1.1 Proved coal reserves by country and province
3.1.2 Proximate analysis
3.2 Historical and forecast production
3.3 Active Mines
3.4 Exploration Projects
3.5 Development Projects
3.6 Consumption and Exports
3.6.1 Coal consumption
3.6.2 Coal exports
3.7 Factors Affecting the Demand for Coal in Indonesia
3.7.1 Domestic power industry
3.7.2 Demand from China and India
4 Indonesia Coal Mining: Major Coal Producers
4.1 Mines and Projects Count by Company
4.2 Annual Revenue by Major Coal Producers
4.3 PT Adaro Energy Tbk
4.4 PT Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk
4.5 PT Bumi Resources Tbk
5 Indonesia Coal Mining: Fiscal Regime
5.1 Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Governing Bodies
5.2 Law on Mineral and Coal Mining No. 4 of 2009
5.3 Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Rights and Obligations
5.3.1 Rights
5.3.2 Obligations
5.4 Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Mining Licenses and Mining Areas
5.4.1 Mining Licenses
5.4.2 Mining Areas
5.5 Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Taxes and Royal Taxes
5.5.1 Corporate Income Tax (CIT)
5.5.2 Mining Taxes
5.5.3 Fixed Fee
5.5.4 Production fees/royalty rate
5.5.5 Royalty rates - coal
5.5.6 Depreciation
5.5.7 Withholding tax
5.5.8 Luxury Goods Sales Tax (LGST)
5.5.9 Tax loss
5.5.10 Value added tax (VAT)
6 Appendix
6.1 Abbreviations
6.2 Methodology
6.3 Coverage
6.4 Secondary Research
6.5 Contact the Publisher
6.6 Disclaimer

List of Tables
Table 1: Indonesia Coal Mining - Proven Coal Reserves by Country (Billion Tonnes), January 2019
Table 2: Indonesia Coal Mining - Proximate Analysis of Coal by Country, 2019
Table 3: Indonesia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Production by Type and Grade (Million Tonnes), 2000-2023
Table 4: Indonesia Coal Mining - Active Mines, 2019
Table 5: Indonesia Coal Mining - Exploration Mines, 2019
Table 6: Indonesia Coal Mining - Development Projects, 2019
Table 7: Indonesia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Consumption by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000-2023
Table 8: Indonesia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Exports (Million Tonnes), 2001-2023
Table 9: Indonesia Coal Mining - Exports by Country (Million Tonnes), 2018
Table 10: Indonesia Coal Mining - Total No. of Coal Mines/Projects by Company and Stage, 2019
Table 11: Indonesia Coal Mining - Annual Revenue Comparison of Major Coal Producers (US$ million), 2014-2018
Table 12: Indonesia Coal Mining - PT Adaro Energy Tbk, Major Projects, 2019
Table 13: Indonesia Coal Mining - PT Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk, Major Projects, 2019
Table 14: Indonesia Coal Mining - PT Bumi Resources Tbk, Major Projects, 2019
Table 15: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies, 2019
Table 16: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mineral License, 2019
Table 17: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Areas, 2019
Table 18: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - CIT Rates (%), 2019
Table 19: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Fixed Fees by Mining License, 2019
Table 20: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates by Selected Commodities, 2019
Table 21: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Coal Royalty Rates by Quality and Mining Method, 2019
Table 22: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Depreciation Rates (%), 2019
Table 23: Indonesia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Withholding Tax Rate (%), 2019

List of Figures
Figure 1: Indonesia Coal Mining - Proved Coal Reserves by Country (%), January 2019
Figure 2: Indonesia Coal Mining - Indonesia Coal Production vs MEMR Coal Production Target for Indonesia (Million Tonnes), 2010-2019
Figure 3: Indonesia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Production vs Number of Operating Mines (Million Tonnes), 2000-2023
Figure 4: Indonesia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Consumption by Type (Million Tonnes), 2000-2023
Figure 5: Indonesia Coal Mining - Historical and Forecast Coal Exports (Million Tonnes), 2001-2023
Figure 6: Indonesia Coal Mining - Exports by Country (Million Tonnes), 2018
Figure 7: Indonesia Coal Mining - Indonesia Electricity Generation Mix (%), 2018 vs 2028
Figure 8: Indonesia Coal Mining - Overall Coal Consumption vs Coal Imports in China (Million Tonnes), 2018-2023
Figure 9: Indonesia Coal Mining - Overall Coal Consumption vs Coal Imports in India (Million Tonnes), 2018-2023
Figure 10: Indonesia Coal Mining - Total No. of Coal Mines/Projects by Company and Stage, 2019
Figure 11: Indonesia Coal Mining - Annual Revenue Comparison of Major Coal Producers (US$ million), 2014-2018

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • PT Bumi Resources Tbk
  • PT Adaro Energy Tbk
  • PT Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk