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Jan 20, 2021 According to data from the South Kalimantan provincial government, there were 13 coal companies with mining contracts and 160 firms with mining
The Sebuku coal mine is an open cut truck and shovel coal-mining operation located on the tiny and remote island of Sebuku, in the province of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is owned and operated by the Straits Resources Singapore-listed subsidiary Straits Asia Resources.
2 天前 Coal mining concessions account for more than half a million hectares (1.2 million acres) of land throughout South Kalimantan, according to
Jan 12, 2021 Kaltim Prima, one of the new generation of Indonesian thermal coal producers, is located in north-eastern Kalimantan. It owns mining concession areas of 90,960ha including the two mining areas of Sangatta and Bengalon. PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) was originally jointly owned by BP and Rio Tinto.
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Jan 21, 2021 The Mining Advocacy Network (Jatam) says there are 177 mining concessions dotted throughout the flooded districts. According to data from the South Kalimantan provincial government, there were 13 coal companies with mining contracts and 160 firms with mining permits in the province as of 2013.
2 天前 Coal mining concessions account for more than half a million hectares (1.2 million acres) of land throughout South Kalimantan, according to data from the environmental NGO Auriga Nusantara.
Jan 12, 2021 Kaltim Prima, one of the new generation of Indonesian thermal coal producers, is located in north-eastern Kalimantan. It owns mining concession areas of 90,960ha including the two mining areas of Sangatta and Bengalon. PT Kaltim Prima Coal
Nov 06, 2020 PT Bumi Resources, Indonesia’s top coal miner by output, has been saved by the bell as its subsidiary has secured a 10-year permit extension over a concession in South Kalimantan.
Feb 27, 2019 A report by a coalition of environmental NGOs, including Greenpeace Indonesia and the Mining Advocacy Network (JATAM), previously revealed that some coal companies in East Kalimantan
Coal Mining with Binuang, Province Tapin, South Kalimantan with an area of 543,10 hectares and deposit estimated that 30,000,000 MT with calorie value in Mine is GAR 4500 KCal. The stripping ratio is 1: 4 with a thickness of coal that is 4 – 8 meters.
Jan 21, 2021 The Mining Advocacy Network (Jatam) says there are 177 mining concessions dotted throughout the flooded districts. According to data from the South Kalimantan provincial government, there were 13 coal companies with mining contracts and 160 firms with mining permits in
Jan 20, 2021 According to data from the South Kalimantan provincial government, there were 13 coal companies with mining contracts and 160 firms with mining permits in the province as of 2013. Combined, concessions for mining and oil palm plantations occupy half of South Kalimantan’s total area; 33% of the land falls under mining concessions and 17% under ...
Kolindo Group, is a mining and trading company for coal, manganese. We have several concession in Sumatra Kalimantan island. Support by big experience professionals the could supply with capasity. also support communication Balira Indonesia Jakarta.
Out of 1,860 “Clear and Clean” coal miners around Indonesia, about 1,349 coal miners are operating out of Kalimantan island and around 810 miners from from East Kalimantan.
May 25, 2017 East Kalimantan’s black gold. According to data from the Office of Mines and Energy, there are 1,430 mining permit holders in East Kalimantan Province —
Coal mining in East Kalimantan has destroyed forests as well as contaminated food and water sources. and Read more below about how the government allows this to happen and what the citizens of the area want. ... Indonesia’s Ministry of Forestry may issue a road building permit to a coal mining company that would cut through part of a ...
Jan 06, 2020 The site for Indonesia’s planned new capital city overlaps with 162 coal mining and pulpwood plantation concessions, a report by a coalition of NGOs has revealed.
Coal mining has been expanding extremely rapidly there, and in 2011 the region produced one-third of Indonesia’s coal. As coal production has increased, so have the negative impacts on the province’s people and environment. Asam-asam is one of the areas of South Kalimantan where there are several coal
PT. Belayan Internasional Coal is a coal mining company which is administratively located in Prangat Village, Marangkayu District and Salo Cella Village and Tanjung Limau Village, Muara Badak District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan Province. Production Operation IUP area of PT.
Coal Mining with Binuang, Province Tapin, South Kalimantan with an area of 543,10 hectares and deposit estimated that 30,000,000 MT with calorie value in Mine is GAR 4500 KCal. The stripping ratio is 1: 4 with a thickness of coal that is 4 – 8 meters.
The IndoMet Coal Project, which was initially referred to by BHP Billiton as the Maruwai coal project, covers five potential coal deposits in East and Central Kalimantan in Indonesia. In 2016 a part of it was sold to Adaro. The concessions contain more than 1.2 billion tonnes of metallurgical and thermal coal that would be shipped to Asian markets.
Dec 03, 2014 Greenpeace has uncovered evidence that the intensive coal mining activities in Indonesia’s South Kalimantan province are discharging toxic pollution into rivers, and in some instances, violating national standards for wastewater discharges from mines. Local environmental authorities have failed to stop or prevent the violations. Due to the large amount of coal mining,
Feb 27, 2019 A report by a coalition of environmental NGOs, including Greenpeace Indonesia and the Mining Advocacy Network (JATAM), previously revealed that some coal companies in East Kalimantan
Jan 20, 2021 Palm oil plantations, coal mines linked to deadly Indonesia flood. By Jan 20, 2021. ... (750,000 acres) of forest lost in South Kalimantan’s watershed areas between 2001 and 2019. It shows the Barito watershed now has less than half of its original forest cover, while the watershed of another river in the province, the Maluka, has less than 1 ...
Coal mining has been expanding extremely rapidly there, and in 2011 the region produced one-third of Indonesia’s coal. As coal production has increased, so have the negative impacts on the province’s people and environment. Asam-asam is one of the areas of South Kalimantan where there are several coal
KTC Group established itself firmly in a highly competitive earthworks and construction market in Singapore. As a diversification strategy and in anticipation of the growing market demand for economical energy, KTC Group entered the coal business in Kalimantan, Indonesia in 2005 under PT. KTC Coal Mining Energy.
In 2009 Indonesia was the world's second top coal exporter sending coal to, for example, China, India, Japan and Italy. Kalimantan (Borneo) and South Sumatra are the centres of Indonesia’s coal mining. In recent years, production in Indonesia has been rising rapidly, from just over 200 mill tons in 2007 to over 400 mill tons in 2013.
Out of 1,860 “Clear and Clean” coal miners around Indonesia, about 1,349 coal miners are operating out of Kalimantan island and around 810 miners from from East Kalimantan.
May 25, 2017 This was confirmed in 2016 by Indonesia’s Supreme Audit Body, which found numerous potential problems in the management of reclamation and post-mining guarantees in East Kalimantan.
In Central Kalimantan, Yayasan Tambuhak Sinta has developed an economic model to involve traditional miners, local government and a mining company in a partnership program. While the program’s primary aim was to reduce mercury use, it has also enabled miners to
In the port, all the coal is prepared for its journeys to Japan, China or Europe. Kalimantan’s coal – along with its palm oil and logging– contributes to Indonesia’s record-setting growth, which hit 6.5 per cent in 2011. This is the Mahakam River, the heart of Kalimantan, the name for Indonesian Borneo.
Jan 20, 2021 JAKARTA — Recent floods that inundated large areas of the southern part of Indonesian Borneo might have been exacerbated by massive deforestation for oil palm plantations and coal mines, activists say. Heavy rains over the course of several days in early January battered the province of South Kalimantan, causing the Barito and other rivers to overflow. Floodwaters, in some areas as high as 3 ...
Barges on Mahakam river load coal from the a mining area in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia (AFP Photo/Bay Ismoyo) Nearly half of all the bodies of water in South Kalimantan is at risk of being contaminated by waste from coal mines, claims a report released by Greenpeace on Wednesday.
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