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This book is a part of an on-going research on energy business in Indonesia, including a near exhaustive profile of renewable energy in the world and its increasing trends. This book is available on a print-on-demand basis. The flash version is for demo purpose only and available only to be served in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. You may reach the publisher for demo request, inquiries, and purchase order from this number: +62 851 0518 7118. Contents Contents iii List of Tables vii List of Figures viii Why do we need renewables? 1 Lesser Lead Times 2 Higher Capital Recovery 3 Increased Trends in Renewable Power Generation 5 Shifting costs to use renewables 9 Share of Renewables Consumption 10 Total Energy Consumption 12 Renewable Energy Applications 13 Renewables vs Non-Renewables 14 Why Liquid Fuels Matter 16 Energy Industry Defined 18 Forms of Energy 19 Investments in Renewables 21 Capacity in Renewable Energy 23 Renewable Electricity 24 Capacity in Renewable Electricity 28 Energy Technology Costs 31 Supports to Renewable Energy Industry 35 Input and Output in Energy Industry 37 Energy Business in Indonesia in a brief 43 Oil 44 Oil Infrastructure 45 Oil Production 46 Gas 47 Chemical Characteristics of Gas 50 Liquefied Natural Gas 50 Liquefied Petroleum Gas 55 Unconventional Gas Reserves 58 The Milestone of CBM Commercialisation 61 CBM Asia @ Kutai West PSC 62 Dart Energy & IGas 63 Dart Energy & NuEnergy 65 Coal 72 History of Coal Business in Indonesia 77 Regulatory Frameworks 80 The Dutch Colonialism 80 The Mining Law of 1967 80 The Production Sharing Contract in Coal Mining of 1975 82 The Coal Contract of Work of 1981 82 Forced Localisation 83 Issues on Enviromental and Decentralisation 84 Ministerial Regulations (Permen ESDM) 85 Ministerial Decrees (Kepmen ESDM) 87 Clean and Clear: The Causes 90 The Non-CNC Status 92 Unclear DMO System 95 Forestry Land Use Permit 98 Korsup Minerba 99 CCoW Companies: The First Generations 101 BHP Kendilo Coal Indonesia 107 BHP Businesses in Indonesia 109 Rio Tinto 109 Tata Power 110 Arutmin Indonesia 111 Kaltim Prima Coal 112 Bumi Resources 113 The IndoCoal Deals 114 Allied Indo Coal 115 References 117 Directory of Coal Mining Companies in Indonesia 121 Abadi Batubara Cemerlang 121 Abadi Coal Cemerlang 121 Aceh Resources and Mineral 121 Aceh Resources and Mineral Core 121 Adaro Indonesia 121 Adimas Baturaja Cemerlang 121 Allied Indo Coal , PT 122 Andhika Mutiara Etam 122 Andhika Mutiara Lestari 122 Andhika Mutiara Sejahtera 122 Antang Gunung Meratus 122 Anugerah Jatimulia 123 Anugerah Jatimulya 123 Arutmin Indonesia 123 Asmin Bara Bronang 123 Asmin Bara Jaan 123 Asmin Koalindo Tuhup 123 Astaka Dodol 124 Bahari Cakrawala Sebuku 124 Bangun Banua Persada Kalimantan 124 Bara Mutiara Prima 124 Bara Pramulya Abadi 125 Bara Sentosa Lestari 125 Bara Utama Unggul 125 Baradinamika Mudasukses 125 Baramarta, PD 125 Baramarta 125 Baramulti Sukses Sarana 126 Baramulti Suksessartana 126 Baramutiara Prima 126 Barasentosa Lestari 126 Batu Alam Selaras 126 Batubara Duaribu Abadi, PT 126 Batubara Selaras Sapta, PT 126 Baturona Adimulya 127 Benakat Energi 127 Benakat Energy 127 Bentala Coal Mining 127 Berau Coal 127 Bharinto Ekatama 127 Bima Duta Batubara Sakti 128 Borneo Bhaktibara Utama 128 Borneo Indobara 128 Buana Bara Utama 128 Bukit Baiduri Enterprises 128 Bukit Sunur 129 Bumi Laksana Perkasa 129 Bumi Panen Sukses 129 Bumi Sukse Mandiri 129 Buntok Perdana Coal Mining 129 Calicari 129 Coal Duaribu Abadi 129 Coal Selaras Sapta 130 Danau Mas Hitam 130 Daya Lapan 130 Delma Mining Corporation 130 Dhamar Tejokencono 130 Dharma Puspita Mining 130 Dutaputra Tanaratama 131 Ekasatya Yanatama 131 Energi Batubara Sumatera 131 Energy Batubara Sumatra 131 Fajar Bumi Sakti 131 Firman Ketaun Perkasa 131 Galicari 131 General Sakti Kreasindo 132 Generalindo Prima Coal 132 Gunung Bayan Pratama 132 Gunung Bayan Pratama Coal 132 Hulubalang Inti Bumi 132 Indexim Coalindo 132 Indominco Mandiri 133 Insani Bara Perkasa 133 Interex Sacra Raya 133 Intitirta Prima Sakti 133 Intitirta Primasakti 134 Jorong Barutama Greston 134 Juloi Coal 134 Kadya Caraka Mulia 134 Kalimantan Energi Lestari 134 Kalteng Coal 135 Kaltim Prima Coal 135 Kartika Selabumi Mining 135 Karunia Poladaya Bumi 135 Karya Bumi Baratama 135 Kendilo Coal Indonesia 136 BHP Kendilo Coal Indonesia 136 Kideco Jaya Agung 136 Kitadin 136 Kodeco Horna Mandiri 136 Kurnia Sarana Lestari 136 Kutai Kertanegara Prima Coal 136 Lahai Coal 137 Lanna Harita Indonesia 137 Lianganggang Cemerlang 137 Mahakam Sumber Jaya 137 Mandiri Intiperkasa 137 Mantimin Coal Mining 138 Marunda Graha Mineral 138 Marunda Grahamineral 138 Maruwai Coal 138 Maruai Coal 138 Meulaboh Energitama 138 Meullaboho Energitama 139 Mitrajaya Timuragung 139 Multi Harapan Utama 139 Multi Tambangjaya Utama 139 Nusa Minera Utama 139 Nusantara Termal Coal (D/A Nusantara Thai Coal) 140 Nusantara Thai Coal 140 Pari Coal 140 Pendopo Energi Coal 140 Pendopo Energy Batubara 140 Perkasa Inakakerta 140 Persada Permata Mulya 141 Persada Permata Mulia 141 Pesona Khatulistiwa Nusantara 141 Pinang Jaya Sarana Bara 141 Pinangjaya Sarana Bara 141 Ramdany Coal Mining 141 Ratah Coal 141 Restubara Karya Pratama 142 Riau Bara Harum 142 Salamindo Coalindo 142 Salamindo Pahala 142 Santan Coal 142 Santan Batubara 142 Sarwa Sembada Karya Bumi 142 Selatan Selabara 143 Selo Argodedali 143 Selo Argokencono Sakti 143 Senamas Energindo Mulya 143 Senamas Energindo Mulia 143 Sinar Benua Prima 144 Sinarindo Barakarya 144 Singlurus Pratama 144 Solok Bara Adipratama 144 Sumber Barito Coal 144 Sumber Kurnia Buana 145 Suprabari Mapanindo Mineral 145 Tambang Damai 145 Tanito Harum 145 Tanjung Alam Jaya 146 Tanjung Alam Raya 146 Taraco Mining 146 Teguh Persada Coal 146 Teguh Reksa Daya 146 Teguh Sinar Abadi 146 Tempayang Cemerlang 147 Timah Batubara Utama 147 Torah Antareja Mining 147 Trimarta Coal Perkasa 147 Trimata Buana 147 Trimata Benua 147 Trimata Coal Perkasa 148 Trubaindo Coal Mining 148 Wadung Mas Tambang Mulia 148 Wadungmas Tambang Mulia 148 Wahana Baratama Mining 148 Whirakaneo Coalindo 148 Whiratama Bina Perkasa 148 Yamabhumi Palaka 149 List of Tables Table 1 – World primary energy demand by fuel and scenario (Mtoe) 10 Table 2 – World renewables consumption by scenario 11 Table 3 – Share of global final energy consumption by end-use, 2014 13 Table 4 – Distributed renewable energy for productive energy services and economic development 14 Table 5 – Energy characteristics of energy-intensive industries, 2013 19 Table 6 – Forms of energy 19 Table 7 – Energy units with conversion factors and energy equivalents 20 Table 8 – Energy conversion efficiencies 21 Table 9 – Global trends in renewable energy new investment by technology, 2004-2014 (US$ bn) 21 Table 10 – Renewable energy indicator, 2014 22 Table 11 – Global trends in renewable energy new investment by stage, 2004-2014 (US$ bn) 23 Table 12 – Global renewable energy capacity and biofuel production, 2014 23 Table 13 – Top-5 countries in annual investment / net capacity additions / production, 2014 24 Table 14 – World electricity generation by source and scenario (TWh) 25 Table 15 – Power system flexibility options and characteristics 27 Table 16 – Renewable electric power global capacity, top regions/countries, 2014 (GW) 29 Table 17 – Top-5 countries in total capacity or generation as of end-2014 30 Table 18 – Status of renewable technologies: characteristics and costs in power generation and hot water/heating/cooling 33 Table 19 – Status of renewable technologies: characteristics and costs: Distributed renewable energy in developing countries 34 Table 20 – Status of renewable technologies: characteristics and costs: Transport fuels 35 Table 21 – Relevant comparisons for evaluating competitiveness of renewable energy technologies by scale and role played 36 Table 22 – Oil refineries in Indonesia, 2014 45 Table 23 – Crude oil supply and demand in Indonesia, 2000-2014 47 Table 24 – Crude oil refinery production in Indonesia, 2000-2014 47 Table 25 – Natural gas production in Indonesia, 2000-2014 48 Table 26 – LNG Plants in Indonesia 51 Table 27 – Regasification terminals in Indonesia, existing and planned, 2014 52 Table 28 – LPG supply and sales in Indonesia, 2000-2014 55 Table 29 – CBM Resources in Indonesia 59 Table 30 – The 20 largest shareholders of Dart Energy Limited, 20100914 64 Table 31 – Some subsidiaries of IGas which were held through subsidiaries, 30 June 2015 65 Table 32 – Coal reserves in Indonesia, 2014 74 Table 33 – Coal supply in Indonesia, 2000-2014 74 Table 34 – Existing coal terminals in Indonesia 75 Table 35 – Coal mining companies in Indonesia by permits, March 2015 78 Table 36 – CNC status of IUP by announcements, 20110630-20160104 91 Table 37 – Problems of Non-CNC IUPs by category and regions, 20140203 93 Table 38 – Clean and Clear IUPs by province, 2014 – April 2016 93 Table 39 – Coal Domestic Market Obligations in Indonesia, 2010-2015 95 Table 40 – Coal Domestic Market Obligations in Indonesia, by CCoW and KP/IUP companies, 20100419-20150427 (mt) 97 Table 41 – Overlay of IUP, COW, and PKP2B with Forest Area Map and IPPKH 99 Table 42 – IUP within conservation forests in 12 provinces, 2014-2015 99 Table 43 – The First Generation CCoW Companies: The dates, area, and resources/reserves 102 Table 44 – The second generation of CCoW Companies: 17 of 19 103 Table 45 – Coal produced from Kalimantan, 1997-2000 (1000 ton) 103 Table 46 – The third generation of CCoW Companies: 106 of 114 104 Table 47 – Coal production from CCoW companies, 2005-2012 (1,000 ton) 106 Table 48 – Subsidiaries of Tata Power related with coal mining business in Indonesia, 2015q1 ( crore) 110 Table 49 – Financial profile of 3 direct subsidiaries of Tata Power on coal business in Indonesia, 2015q1 ( crore) 111 List of Figures Figure 1 – Degrees of capital requirement and asset life time in oil industry 1 Figure 2 – Risk-return investment profile in oil industry 1 Figure 3 – Average lead times between final investment decision and first production for different oil resource types 2 Figure 4 – Supply response of US tight oil based on oil price in 2020. 3 Figure 5 – Cellulosic ethanol breakeven crude oil price for competitiveness with gasoline 3 Figure 6 – Components of total power generation costs, 2020 4 Figure 7 – Components of total power generation costs, 2040 4 Figure 8 – Components of electricity price, by regions and time frame 5 Figure 9 – Lowered costs in power generation by renewables 5 Figure 10 – Share of renewables consumption in sector demand, 2005-2014, and forecast to 2020 6 Figure 11 – Renewable power net additions to capacity under main and accelerated cases by countries 6 Figure 12 – Breakdown of global renewable energy use in 2010 7 Figure 13 – Primary energy generation by supply and consumption in the US, 2014 7 Figure 14 – Breakdown of global renewable energy use in 2030 8 Figure 15 – Primary energy supply and consumption in the US, 2014 8 Figure 16 – Average weighted substitution cost and benefits by sector 9 Figure 17 – Technology cost curve by primary energy source, 2030 10 Figure 18 – Renewable energy share in global energy consumption, 2013 11 Figure 19 – World energy consumption by end-use in 2012 & projection in 2040 (quadrillion Btu) 12 Figure 20 – World energy consumption by source in 2012 & projection in 2040 (quadrillion Btu) 12 Figure 21 – Conversion process from shale to fuel oil and byproducts 15 Figure 22 – Liquid fuels classified 15 Figure 23 – Trends in oil intensity and GDP per capita in selected countries and regions 17 Figure 24 – Early signs of commercialisation in the advanced biofuels sector 17 Figure 25 – World Energy Model 18 Figure 26 – Energy forms 20 Figure 27 – Global New Investment in Renewable Power and Fuels, Developed and Developing Countries, 2004–2014 22 Figure 28 – Renewable Energy Share of Global Electricity Production, End-2014 24 Figure 29 – Global renewables-based electricity generation by technology in the New Policies Scenario 25 Figure 30 – World net electricity generation by source in 2012 & projection in 2040 (trillion kWH) 25 Figure 31 – World net electricity generation from renewables by source in 2012 & projection in 2040 (trillion kWH) 26 Figure 32 – World net electricity generation from renewables by country in 2040 (billion kWH) 26 Figure 33 – Power mix of renewable electricity in 24 hours 27 Figure 34 – Natural gas prices and the share of non-hydro renewables in the US power mix 28 Figure 35 – Average Annual Growth Rates of Renewable Energy Capacity and Biofuels Production, End-2009–2014 29 Figure 36 – Renewable Power Capacities* in World, EU-28, BRICS, and Top Seven Countries, 2014 30 Figure 37 – Energy-related CO2 emissions and economic growth, 2005-2014 31 Figure 38 – World energy-related carbon dioxide emissions (billion metric tons) 31 Figure 39 – Evolution of energy technology costs per unit in the New Policies Scenario, 2014-2040 32 Figure 40 – Extent of global mandatory efficiency regulation of final energy consumption by sector and region 35 Figure 41 – Enabling policy in supporting the renewable energy industry 36 Figure 42 – Milestones on the road to competitiveness for renewables 37 Figure 43 – Energy input–output cross-paths from primary sources to consumption sectors and energy losses. 38 Figure 44 – US energy use, 2014, The Sankey Diagram of energy resources (left) flow to end-use sectors (right) 38 Figure 45 – US Primary Energy Consumption by Source and Sector, 2014 39 Figure 46 – U.S. Energy Flow, 2014 (Quadrillion Btu) 40 Figure 47 – World energy demand by fuel and sector in the New Policies Scenario, 2040 (Mtoe) 40 Figure 48 – Power generation by fuel and demand by sector in the US (TWh) 41 Figure 49 – Power generation by fuel and demand by sector in the EU (TWh) 41 Figure 50 – Power generation by fuel and demand by sector in China (TWh) 42 Figure 51 – Power generation by fuel and demand by sector in India (TWh) 42 Figure 52 – Oil reserves in Indonesia, 2014 44 Figure 53 – Installed capacity of oil refineries in Indonesia, 2014 46 Figure 54 – Natural gas reserves in Indonesia, 2014 48 Figure 55 – LNG plants in Indonesia, 2015 51 Figure 56 – LNG plants infrastructure in Indonesia, 2015 52 Figure 57 – LNG Applications 53 Figure 58 – Gas transmission and distribution in Indonesia, 2010-2025 54 Figure 59 – Bottling plants of LPG in Indonesia, 2015 57 Figure 60 – LPG supply scheme from import and 3 PSCs to 3 main terminals 58 Figure 61 – CBM Basins in Indonesia 59 Figure 62 – Coal bed methane (CBM) resources in Indonesia, 2010 60 Figure 63 – CBM PSC terms in Indonesia 60 Figure 64 – Some CBM PSCs in East Kalimantan 62 Figure 65 – CBM basin in South Sumatera, Nov. 2011 66 Figure 66 – Tanjung Enim CBM PSC 67 Figure 67 – Muralim CBM PSC 68 Figure 68 – Sangatta West CBM PSC 69 Figure 69 – The CBM PSCs of NuEnergy in Sumatera 71 Figure 70 – Gasification-based system concepts 72 Figure 71 – Gasification chemistry 73 Figure 72 – Coal distribution in Indonesia by calory class, 2014 73 Figure 73 – Supply and export of Indonesian coal, 1997-2014 75 Figure 74 – Export share over coal production in top producing countries 75 Figure 75 – Coal seaports in Indonesia, 2015 76 Figure 76 – UK banks involvement in Indonesian coal companies 77 Figure 77 – Mining permits in Indonesia, 20140203 78 Figure 78 – Mining problems in Indonesia, 20140203 90 Figure 79 – Problems of Non-Clean & Clear Status of IUPs classified and mapped 92 Figure 80 – Adding value to the coal by implementing clean coal technology 94 Figure 81 – Coal DMO mechanism in Indonesia 96 Figure 82 – Monitoring and reporting system on the implementation of coal DMO mechanism in Indonesia 96 Figure 83 – Clean & Clear Status of IUPs, May 2011 – April 2016 100 Figure 84 – The mechanics of $600m structure finance (fixed rate note) of IndoCoal in 2005 114 Figure 85 – The mechanics of unrated $900m structured export notes (FRN) of IndoCoal in 2006 115
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ccow, coal, coal-bed methane, energy, mining
By Sando Sasako Jakarta, 20 July 2016 Last update: 28 July 2016 This book is a part of an on-going research on energy business in Indonesia, including a near exhaustive profile of renewable energy in the world and its increasing trends. This part will be updated in a timely manner. The book is titled by “Energy Industry in Indonesia & World’s Renewable Energy”. The book is available on a print-on-demand basis. The flash version is for demo purpose only and available only to be served in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. You may reach the publisher for demo request, inquiries, and purchase order from this number: +62 851 0518 7118 or +62 21 4027 8375.
List of Contents List of Contents i List of Tables v List of Figures v Indonesian Energy Business in a brief 1 CCoW Companies: The First Generations 2 BHP Kendilo Coal Indonesia 7 BHP Businesses in Indonesia 8 Rio Tinto 8 Tata Power 9 Arutmin Indonesia 10 Kaltim Prima Coal 11 Bumi Resources 12 The IndoCoal Deals 13 Borneo Lumbung Energi & Metal 14 The Bargain Chip: Asmin Koalindo Tuhup 14 AKT in Brief, Legally 17 The Company Named Borneo Lumbung Energi 18 The Road to Highly Indebted BORN 20 The Awkward and Ugliness in 2011 23 The Teasing Dreams and Illusion of Interest in Bumi plc 27 The Debt Traps of $1b for Lending Stanchart and Borrowing BORN 29 Bumi plc 31 Tony Blair 32 REDD+ 32 Heart of Borneo 33 Samin Tan 34 Recapital Advisors 35 Borneo Lumbung Energi and Energi Megah Persada 36 Allied Indo Coal 37 Directory of Coal Mining Companies in Indonesia 39 Abadi Batubara Cemerlang 39 Abadi Coal Cemerlang 39 Aceh Resources and Mineral 39 Aceh Resources and Mineral Core 39 Adaro Indonesia 39 Adimas Baturaja Cemerlang 39 Allied Indo Coal , PT 40 Andhika Mutiara Etam 40 Andhika Mutiara Lestari 40 Andhika Mutiara Sejahtera 40 Antang Gunung Meratus 40 Anugerah Jatimulia 41 Anugerah Jatimulya 41 Arutmin Indonesia 41 Asmin Bara Bronang 41 Asmin Bara Jaan 41 Asmin Koalindo Tuhup 41 Astaka Dodol 42 Bahari Cakrawala Sebuku 42 Bangun Banua Persada Kalimantan 42 Bara Mutiara Prima 42 Bara Pramulya Abadi 43 Bara Sentosa Lestari 43 Bara Utama Unggul 43 Baradinamika Mudasukses 43 Baramarta, PD 43 Baramarta 43 Baramulti Sukses Sarana 43 Baramulti Suksessartana 44 Baramutiara Prima 44 Barasentosa Lestari 44 Batu Alam Selaras 44 Batubara Duaribu Abadi, PT 44 Batubara Selaras Sapta, PT 44 Baturona Adimulya 45 Benakat Energi 45 Benakat Energy 45 Bentala Coal Mining 45 Berau Coal 45 Bharinto Ekatama 45 Bima Duta Batubara Sakti 46 Borneo Bhaktibara Utama 46 Borneo Indobara 46 Buana Bara Utama 46 Bukit Baiduri Enterprises 46 Bukit Sunur 47 Bumi Laksana Perkasa 47 Bumi Panen Sukses 47 Bumi Sukse Mandiri 47 Buntok Perdana Coal Mining 47 Calicari 47 Coal Duaribu Abadi 47 Coal Selaras Sapta 47 Danau Mas Hitam 48 Daya Lapan 48 Delma Mining Corporation 48 Dhamar Tejokencono 48 Dharma Puspita Mining 48 Dutaputra Tanaratama 49 Ekasatya Yanatama 49 Energi Batubara Sumatera 49 Energy Batubara Sumatra 49 Fajar Bumi Sakti 49 Firman Ketaun Perkasa 49 Galicari 49 General Sakti Kreasindo 49 Generalindo Prima Coal 50 Gunung Bayan Pratama 50 Gunung Bayan Pratama Coal 50 Hulubalang Inti Bumi 50 Indexim Coalindo 50 Indominco Mandiri 51 Insani Bara Perkasa 51 Interex Sacra Raya 51 Intitirta Prima Sakti 51 Intitirta Primasakti 51 Jorong Barutama Greston 52 Juloi Coal 52 Kadya Caraka Mulia 52 Kalimantan Energi Lestari 52 Kalteng Coal 52 Kaltim Prima Coal 53 Kartika Selabumi Mining 53 Karunia Poladaya Bumi 53 Karya Bumi Baratama 53 Kendilo Coal Indonesia 54 BHP Kendilo Coal Indonesia 54 Kideco Jaya Agung 54 Kitadin 54 Kodeco Horna Mandiri 54 Kurnia Sarana Lestari 54 Kutai Kertanegara Prima Coal 54 Lahai Coal 55 Lanna Harita Indonesia 55 Lianganggang Cemerlang 55 Mahakam Sumber Jaya 55 Mandiri Intiperkasa 55 Mantimin Coal Mining 56 Marunda Graha Mineral 56 Marunda Grahamineral 56 Maruwai Coal 56 Maruai Coal 56 Meulaboh Energitama 56 Meullaboho Energitama 57 Mitrajaya Timuragung 57 Multi Harapan Utama 57 Multi Tambangjaya Utama 57 Nusa Minera Utama 57 Nusantara Termal Coal (D/A Nusantara Thai Coal) 58 Nusantara Thai Coal 58 Pari Coal 58 Pendopo Energi Coal 58 Pendopo Energy Batubara 58 Perkasa Inakakerta 58 Persada Permata Mulya 59 Persada Permata Mulia 59 Pesona Khatulistiwa Nusantara 59 Pinang Jaya Sarana Bara 59 Pinangjaya Sarana Bara 59 Ramdany Coal Mining 59 Ratah Coal 59 Restubara Karya Pratama 60 Riau Bara Harum 60 Salamindo Coalindo 60 Salamindo Pahala 60 Santan Coal 60 Santan Batubara 60 Sarwa Sembada Karya Bumi 60 Selatan Selabara 61 Selo Argodedali 61 Selo Argokencono Sakti 61 Senamas Energindo Mulya 61 Senamas Energindo Mulia 61 Sinar Benua Prima 62 Sinarindo Barakarya 62 Singlurus Pratama 62 Solok Bara Adipratama 62 Sumber Barito Coal 62 Sumber Kurnia Buana 63 Suprabari Mapanindo Mineral 63 Tambang Damai 63 Tanito Harum 63 Tanjung Alam Jaya 64 Tanjung Alam Raya 64 Taraco Mining 64 Teguh Persada Coal 64 Teguh Reksa Daya 64 Teguh Sinar Abadi 64 Tempayang Cemerlang 65 Timah Batubara Utama 65 Torah Antareja Mining 65 Trimarta Coal Perkasa 65 Trimata Buana 65 Trimata Benua 65 Trimata Coal Perkasa 66 Trubaindo Coal Mining 66 Wadung Mas Tambang Mulia 66 Wadungmas Tambang Mulia 66 Wahana Baratama Mining 66 Whirakaneo Coalindo 66 Whiratama Bina Perkasa 66 Yamabhumi Palaka 67 List of Tables Table 1 – The First Generation CCoW Companies: The dates, area, and resources/reserves 2 Table 2 – The second generation of CCoW Companies: 17 of 19 3 Table 3 – The third generation of CCoW Companies: 106 of 114 4 Table 4 – Financial profile of 3 direct subsidiaries of Tata Power on coal business in Indonesia, 2015q1 ( crore) 9 Table 5 – Subsidiaries of Tata Power related with coal mining business in Indonesia, 2015q1 ( crore) 10 Table 6 – Some companies related with BORN 18 Table 7 – The most vital financial figures of PT Borneo Lumbung Energi & Metal Tbk, 2006-2014q3 20 Table 8 – BORN’s debts by signing dates and terms, 2005-2010 22 Table 9 – BORN’s loans, 2007q4 -2012q1 23 Table 10 – Underwriters at BORN’s IPO 24 Table 11 – BORN’s IPO proceeds: Planned vs Reported in 2012 Annual Report (IDR mn) 25 Table 12 – Corporate actions of Bakrie & Brothers regarding Bumi plc and BORN, late 2011 26 Table 13 – Subsidiaries of Bumi plc, June 2012 28 List of Figures Figure 1 – The mechanics of $600m structure finance (fixed rate note) of IndoCoal in 2005 13 Figure 2 – The mechanics of unrated $900m structured export notes (FRN) of IndoCoal in 2006 14 Figure 3 – AKT’s coal deposit, 200511-201109 14 Figure 4 – BORN’s coal specification, worldwide comparation 15 Figure 5 – Indonesian coal producers by mine sites 15 Figure 6 – Sea access of AKT as BORN’s asset 16 Figure 7 – The owners of BLE 19 Figure 8 – The net debt maturities of PT Borneo Lumbung Energi & Metal Tbk, 2012q1 20 Figure 9 – The flows of debts and stakes within companies related with PT Borneo Lumbung Energi & Metal Tbk (BORN), Nov.2010 21 Figure 10 – The debt burdens of PT Borneo Lumbung Energi & Metal Tbk, 2012q1 23 Figure 11 – The interests of BNBR and LHHL in Bumi plc, December 2011 26 Figure 12 – The interests of BORN and Samin Tan in Bumi plc, June 2012 27 Figure 13 – Bumi plc related companies, from shareholders to subsidiaries, June 2012 28 Figure 14 – The interests of BORN and Samin Tan in Bumi plc, prior to March 2014 30 Figure 15 – Heart of Borneo: Three countries, One conservation vision 34 Leave a comment Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. 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