Indonesia to allow only compliant firms to restart coal exports when ban ends, says official
Only coal miners compliant with Indonesia's new regulations on domestic market sales will be cleared to restart shipments when a coal export ban expires next week, with 171 miners approved so far, a ministerial advisor said on Thursday (Jan 27).
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Those given the green light had either complied fully with a Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) on sales to the local market or agreed to pay fines, while many other miners were still being assessed, said Irwandy Arif, an advisor to the energy minister.
His remarks indicate no wholesale resumption of shipments from the world's biggest thermal coal exporter after the Jan. 31 expiry of the ban, which Indonesia abruptly imposed at New Year to boost coal stocks at power plants and avert widespread outages.
"Currently, the DMO must absolutely be met by every coal mining business license holder and is an important requirement for business entities to be able to export," Irwandy told an online seminar.
The DMO stipulates miners must sell a quarter of their output locally, at a price no higher than $70 per tonne for power generators.
There are about 600 coal mining companies in Indonesia.
A new, more stringent regulation on DMO compliance took effect Jan. 19, requiring monthly reporting and warning of fines, suspensions and scope for license revocation.
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