Indonesia to set cheaper coal prices for future gasification plants

JAKARTA: Indonesia plans to set cheaper prices for coal to be sold to future gasification facilities as part of incentives for investors, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Arifin Tasrif said on Thursday.

The government is promoting the development of the coal gasification industry to take advantage of Indonesia’s large coal output and is offering incentives to attract investments.

Tasrif said the government will “direct” coal prices to US$20-US$21 per tonne (RM81.60-RM85.67) for future plants that will process coal into gas.

“If possible, we even want the price to be below US$20 per tonne,” he said.

Indonesia’s government coal benchmark price is currently set at US$65.93 a er tonne.

He said the government is also planning to lower royalty charges for coal miners investing in gasification.

State coal miner PT Bukit Asam is currently planning to build a gasification plant in South Sumatra that is expected to start operation around 2023-2024.

The country’s largest coal miner PT Bumi Resources is conducting a feasibility study on potentially investing over US$1 bil in a gasification facility. – Jan 30, 2020, Reuters

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