There are more than 3025 coal mines in operation globally, of which 160 are in Indonesia, according to GlobalData’s mines and projects database. The following are the five largest coal mines by production in Indonesia in 2023, according to GlobalData’s mining database, which tracks more than 33,000 mines and projects from early exploration to closure across more than 150 countries and over 100 commodities. Buy the latest mine-site profiles here.
1. Sangatta Mine
The Sangatta Mine is a surface mine located in East Kalimantan. It is owned by Bumi Resources and produced an estimated 40.9 mtpa of coal in 2023. Buy the profile here.
2. FTB Project
Located in East Kalimantan, the FTB Project is owned by Bayan Resources. The surface mine produced an estimated 37.4 mtpa of coal in 2023. The mine will operate until 2055. Buy the profile here.
3. Tutupan Mine
The Tutupan Mine is located in South Kalimantan. It is owned by Adaro Energy and produced an estimated 36.39 mtpa of coal in 2023. Buy the profile here.
4. Borneo Indobara Mine
The Borneo Indobara Mine, owned by Dian Swastatika Sentosa, is a surface mine located in South Kalimantan. The mine produced an estimated 35.03 mtpa of coal in 2023. The mine will operate until 2036. Buy the profile here.
5. Pasir Mine
Owned by Indika Energy, the Pasir Mine is a surface mine located in East Kalimantan. It produced an estimated 34.97 mtpa of coal in 2023. Buy the profile here.
For more details on the latest mine sites, buy the latest mine-site profiles here.
Data Insights
From
The gold standard of business intelligence.
Blending expert knowledge with cutting-edge technology, GlobalData’s unrivalled proprietary data will enable you to decode what’s happening in your market. You can make better informed decisions and gain a future-proof advantage over your competitors.