Kalimantan Coal Conference
Kalimantan is the largest coal producing region with East Kalimantan being the most established mining area in Indonesia, accounting for 93% of Indonesia’s thermal coal production in 2011. Due to the geography of the region, rail infrastructure and deep water ports are limited. Consequently, there is strong interest in building deep water port facilities and rail lines to increase export capacity. Recently new laws were passed which impact foreign ownership of mines. Additionally further changes to be implemented from 2014 restrict the export of unimproved coal. Kalimantan Coal will analyse developments within all these areas to provide a comprehensive guide to the Kalimantan coal markets. Topics to be addressed include Indonesian coal legislation, foreign ownership, regional issues, infrastructure, land use agreements and advances in coal markets.
Visitors
Government
• Department of Mining & Resources
• Department of Infrastructure
• All State departments of infrastructure and environment
• Local government authorities within Indonesia and Kalimantan
Mining Energy Companies
Financial Institutions
Mining service & supply companies
Exhibitors
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