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REPORT OUTLINE

1. CURRENT ISSUES

1.1. Illegal Coal Mining a Complicated Problem

1.2. China’s Huge Coal Demand Triggers Illegal Mining in South Kalimantan

1.3. Bumi Resources Sold KPC and Arutmin at US$ 3.2 Billion

1.4. Uncertainties in Mining Law and Policy

1.5. Coal Mining is Accused of Damaging Environment

2. COAL MINING HIGHLIGHTS

2.1. From a Modest Beginning to a Prominent Role

2.2. Coal Mining Growing Rapidly but Mainly Serving Export Market

2.3. Major Coal Producers

2.4. Coal Contribution to Indonesia’s Export

2.5. Economic Development Affecting Coal Mining Industry

2.6. Importance of Coal Industry to Indonesian Market

2.7. Challenges and Problems

3. BASIC LAWS AND POLICIES

3.1. Coal Policy as Part of Energy Policy

3.2. Conditional Changes Affecting Coal Policy

3.3. Policy Purposes and Objectives

3.4. Expected Outcomes of Legal and Policy Framework


3.5. The Impacts of Decentralization ( Law No.22/1999 and 25/1999)

3.6. Draft Mining Law Being Finalized

3.6.1. Basic principles

3.6.2. Key elements of the draft law

3.6.3. Some comments

4. OPERATIONAL RULES IN COAL MINING OPERATIONS

4.1. Background

4.2. Kuasa Pertambangan (KP) or Mining Authorization (MA)

4.3. First Generation Coal Cooperation Contract (CCC), 1981-1992

4.4. Second Generation Coal Cooperation Contract (CCC),1993-1996

4.5. Third Generation CCC or Coal Contract of Work (CCOW) – Since 1996

4.6. Development of CCOW Contractors up to 2005

4.7. Application Process to Get Mining Licence or Permit

4.8. Operational Legalities

4.9. Work Stages to be Completed Before Coal Mining Operation

4.9.1. General survey stage

4.9.2. Exploration stage

4.9.3. Feasibility study stage

4.9.4. Construction stage

4.9.5. Operation stage

4.10. Financial Obligations and Taxes


5. COAL RESOURCES AND RESERVES

5.1. Large Resources With Small Recoverable Resources

5.2. Distribution of Coal Deposit

5.3. Coal Characteristics .

5.3.1. Sumatra coal

5.3.2. Kalimantan coal

5.3.3. Coal in other Islands

5.4. Coal Quality

6. PRODUCTION GROWING RAPIDLY

6.1. Background

6.2. Mining Operation Methods Applied in Indonesia

6.2.1. Open Pit Mining Operation

6.2.2. Underground Mining

6.3. Mining Operation Methods Applied by Major Coal Mining Companies

6.3.1. PT. Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam (PTBA) Mining Methods

6.3.2. PT. Arutmin’s Mining Methods

6.3.3. PT. Adaro Indonesia

6.3.4. PT. Kideco Jaya Agung

6.3.5. PT. Bahari Cakrawala Sebuku

6.4. CCOW Mining Companies Dominating Coal Production

6.5. East Kalimantan the Largest Coal Producing Province


6.6. Prospect

7. Profile of MAJOR COAL PRODUCERS

7.1. Background

7.2. PT Bukit Asam

7.3. PT Arutmin Indonesia

7.4. PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC)

7.5. PT Adaro Indonesia

7.6. PT Berau Coal

7.7. PT Indominco Mandiri

7.8. PT Jorong Baratama Greston

7.9. PT Kitadin Corporation

7.10. PT Gunung Bayan Pratama Coal

7.11. PT Bahari Cakrawala Sebuku

7.12. PT Tanito Harum

7.13. PT Lanna Harta Indonesia

7.14. PT Multi Harapan Utama

8. COAL DOMESTIC MARKET LARGELY DEPENDING ON

POWER GENERATION PLANTS

8.1. Domestic Market Growing Slower

8.2. Coal to Play a Greater Role in Producing Electric Power

8.3. Cement Industry the Second Largest Coal Consumer


8.4. Briquette Industry Still a Small Coal Consumer

8.5. Other Industries Remain Unaffected Government Encouragement

8.6. Prospect of Developing Domestic Coal Market

9. COAL BRIQUETTE INDUSTRY STILL GOING SLOWLY

9.1. What is Expected from Briquette?

9.2. Manufacturing Process and Technology

9.3. Product Description

9.4. Production Dominated by PT Bukit Asam

9.5. The Consumers Still Limited

9.6. Problems and Project

10. COAL TRANSPORTATION AND TERMINAL

10.1. Background

10.2. Transportation Facilities in Coal Mining Operations

10.3. Sea Transportation Facilities

10.4. Comments

11. COAL EXPORT AND GLOBAL MARKET

11.1. Overview of Global Coal Market

11.2. Soaring Oil and gas Prices an Advantage for Coal Market

11.3. Exports Dominated by Private Coal Contractors

11.4. East Kalimantan the Largest Coal Exporting Province

11.5. Rising Export Demand and Illegal Coal Mining


11.6. Most Coal exports go to Japan and Taiwan

11.7. Problems and Prospect

12. THE future of Indonesian coal mining industry

12.1. Domestic Market Projected to Increase in line

with the Progress in Electric Power Industry

12.2. Export will Grow Despite Global Competition

12.3. Production Expected to Increase at High Rate

12.4. Investment and Business Prospects Related to Coal

Mining Development

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