Five largest coal mines in Indonesia in 2020 - Mining Technology
1. Sangatta Mine The Sangatta Mine is a surface mine located in East Kalimantan. It is owned by Bumi Resources and produced an estimated 51.718 MTPA of coal in 2020. 2.
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2022.8.1 Drawing on a case in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, we show how seemingly separate processes of extractivism––industrial logging, palm oil plantations and coal
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Other Industry Indicators. Sangatta Mine in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, was the largest coal-producing mine in the Asia-Pacific, producing approximately 51.4 million metric tons
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2023.2.27 This article examines the complexity of supervising the environmental management of coal mining operations in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. We found that
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2017.6.1 With a geological endowment of large coal-bearing sedimentary basins in Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia has had a long coal mining history, starting with
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2020.7.1 In East Kalimantan, strip or open-pit mining for coal is the dominant form of industrial land use. The province is home to the majority of Indonesia's coal reserves,
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In general, the island of Kalimantan has coal reserves of 51.9 billion tons, or 49.6% of Indonesia's coal reserves. East Kalimantan province has coal reserves of 37.5 billion
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2022.4.20 The region is known as Indonesia’s coal-mining heartland; around 40% of East Kalimantan’s total land area is earmarked for coal concessions. Siti said her ministry had begun rehabilitating ...
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2022.6.13 Much of the landscape of Indonesia’s East Kalimantan province has been transformed, its formerly vast forests razed for logging, monocrop agriculture and open-cast coal mining.
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Coal exports are an important source of foreign exchange for Indonesia, generating revenues of USD 7.7 billion in the first 4 months of 2010 alone.96 The industry has also been an important contributor to economic growth, representing 4.5% of national GDP in 2009. In Kalimantan coal represents more than 7% of the local GDP97. Source: IEA, 2009
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Sangatta Mine in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, was the largest coal-producing mine in the Asia-Pacific, producing approximately 51.4 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa) of Run-of-Mine (ROM) in 2021 and an estimated 49.2 million tonnes of Coal in 2021. The Sangatta Mine is owned by PT Bumi Resources Tbk. The second largest coal-producing mine with
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2019.2.27 A report by a coalition of environmental NGOs, including Greenpeace Indonesia and the Mining Advocacy Network (JATAM), previously revealed that some coal companies in East Kalimantan, which are ...
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2000.3.21 Project development. BP and CRA (now Rio Tinto) successfully tendered for a 7,900km² licence area in eastern Kalimantan in 1978. Exploration from 1982–86 indicated reserves of 112Mt of export-quality thermal coal. Construction began in 1989 and the mine was commissioned in 1991 as a 7Mtpa operation at a cost of $570m.
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2021.11.1 The abundance of coal resources in South Kalimantan Province makes the mining sector the largest contributor to GRDP. Coal is an export commodity that has a very large percentage of the total ...
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2009.1.31 Coal mining in In donesia has ha d a long history, beginnin g with the. initial pro duction in 1 849 in the Mahak am coal ... Tertiary Kalimantan coal, Sebuku Island, Indonesia.
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2019.8.20 The Indonesian Government accommodates the development of mining sector conducted in forest area based on Forestry Law Number 41/1999 by the scheme of Forest Leasehold License. Reclamation is required to remediate the degraded land caused by mining activity to restore forest structure and function. This study aimed to analyze
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2022.8.2 Coal mining has been booming in Indonesian Borneo in the past 20 years, especially in East Kalimantan and South Kalimantan provinces, where it has become an economic mainstay. Image by Mokhamad ...
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2021.1.20 According to data from the South Kalimantan provincial government, there were 13 coal companies with mining contracts and 160 firms with mining permits in the province as of 2013.
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Tawabu Mineral Resource (TMR) is a coal mining company, operated in East Kalimantan, which is a half Indonesia’s coal reserves located in this province. TMR was established in 2007, yet was started to operate in 2017 and first shipment in 2020. The total acreage of TMR concession is 6.205 hectares and separated on 2 blocks, namely, North ...
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2017.6.1 The coal industry has subsequently developed mainly in Sumatra and Kalimantan, where the large Cenozoic sedimentary basins include coal deposits with thick seams amenable to low cost mining. The First Generation Coal Contracts of Work (1st Gen CCoWs) were signed from 1981, covering some of the most prospective coal exploration
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2023.8.28 The Indonesia Coal Mining market research report comprehensively covers the Indonesia's reserves of coal, historical and forecast trends in the country's coal production, and the key active, exploration, and development of coal mines and projects. The report also analyses factors affecting the country’s demand for coal and profiles the
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2022.10.1 Sketch of the study area in coal mining concession m anaged by PT Borneo Indobara. Y. Nugroho et al. / Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management 10(1):3883-3888 (2022) Open Access 3885
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2014.10.21 There are almost 4,000 coal-mining concessions in Indonesia, most of them in Kalimantan. Big coal meets great apes What does the expansion of coal mines mean for Kalimantan’s forests?
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2021.7.16 mining sector, bu t the land opening of coal mining i s n ot s ignificant. B ased on the 2018 East Kalimantan economic report, the economic contraction in 2015 and 2016 was due to soaring world ...
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deposits of coal. Kalimantan accounts for some 90% of Indonesia's coal production. East Kalimantan, along with mining operations in Kutai and Tarakan, is a major coal-producing region for the country. Indonesia has a long history of coal mining, starting with the opening of its first mine in 1849.
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2022.7.4 In 2020, East and South Kalimantan contributed 249 million tonnes of 44% of the country’s total coal production. Particularly, 187 million tonnes of coal was extracted from East Kalimantan.
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2022.3.22 Making use of cases encountered during research in the province of East Kalimantan, a major coal-producing area, we discuss the causes and consequences of the current state of coal mining legislation.
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