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Background
The coal market has rebounded after four years of decline with
government’s coal reference price (HBA) for October 2017 hit US$93.99 per ton
FOB, far higher than $69.02 in the same period last year.
Many expect the outlook for Indonesia's coal miners to remain positive
next year, partly due to ongoing development of new coal-fired power plants
that would ramp up coal demand in domestic market.
Member countries of ASEAN have also been consuming more coal to fuel
their coal-fired power plants with demand is expected to raise for decades to
come, thus providing new markets for Indonesian coal producers.
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Ignasius Johan recently said the
development of mine mouth coal power plants will be prioritized as such project
could minimize cost of transporting the coal as part of efforts to make the
electricity prices down.
Jonan earlier turned down a proposal from PLN to set the coal price
based on a formula of production cost plus margin, arguing that such a formula
is outdated and would not encourage efficiency.
To what extent can the recent rebound coal price be sustained? What
would be impact of Chinese clean air regulation coal demand from Indonesia?
As well as what is the trend of coal demand of ASEAN countries from Indonesia?
CEO
Directors
Mining company executives
Mining Consultants
Investment Advisors
Commodities Analysts & Traders
Investment Analysts
Investment Bankers
Private Investors
Mining Lawyers
Discover the coal price and market trend for 2018: What are the main
driver? How to adapt the up and down coal price?
Discover lesson learned on how to raise fresh money from listing shares on
Indonesia stock exchange.
Assess the trend of key regulatory changes that are shaping mining
investment and opportunities.
Panelists:
11.40- 12.00 Financing outlook and trend for coal mining industry:
Panelist:
o Mohmad Effendi, President Director of PT Adaro
Power
o Arviyan Arifin, President Director of PT Bukit Asam
o Sripeni Inten Cahyani, President Director of
Indonesia Power
o Heru Dewanto, President Director of PT Cirebon
Energi Prasarana
o Arthur Simatupang, Executive Director of
Indonesia Independent Power Producers
Association (APLSI)
Panelists:
Speaker:
Harlen, Director of Coal at the state electricity
company, PLN