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Indonesia’s Geo Energy to build new coal infrastructure

  • : Coal
  • 24/08/06

Indonesian coal producer Geo Energy has signed a $150mn t contract for the construction and development of a 92km coal hauling road and loading jetty in south Sumatra's Jambi province.

The infrastructure will have a capacity of 40mn-50mn t yr with a planned completion in late 2025 or early 2026. Of this, 25mn t will be reserved for Geo Energy's Triaryani (TRA) mine, with the remaining capacity to be leased to neighbouring mines, Geo Energy said.

The development will carried out by state-owned Chinese enterprises First Harbor Consultants and Norinco International. The new infrastructure will be instrumental in TRA aiming to boost production up to 25mn t, Geo Energy said.

Geo Energy produces low-calorific value coal. Its January-March coal sales totalled 1.8mn t, down by 5.3pc from 1.9mn t a year earlier. Its output fell by over 16pc to 1.5mn t over the same period. The output drop was because of seasonal and weather conditions, the company said in May.

It acquired stakes in domestic mining firm Golden Eagle Energy and logistics firm Marga Bara Jaya in July 2023. The deal gives it access to proven and probable coal reserves of more than 300mn t in south Sumatra.

The company said it is on track to achieve sales of 10mn-11mn t this year because it expects higher year-on-year output in the second half of the year. It has obtained a production quota of 10.5mn t for 2024. This includes 8mn t at its SDJ and TBR mines and another 2.5mn t for TRA.


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