Tabalong coal concession

From Global Energy Monitor

The Tabalong coal concession is a coal mine owned by Adaro Indonesia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Adaro.

Location

The map below shows the location of Tabalong coal concession and current mining operations in the Tabalong Regency and the Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan Province.

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Production

Adaro Indonesia hold the Tabalong coal concession, which comprises three mining pits in close proximity to each other: Tutupan, Paringin and Wara. In 2014 the three pits produced a total of 55.32 million tonnes of coal. (Tutupan 43.53 million tonnes, Paringin 6.08 million tonnes and Wara 5.71 million tonnes.)[1]

The three mines are effectively one mining complex: according to an archived version of Adaro's website the Wara 1 coal deposit "is located 5 kilometers west of the Tutupan Central area."[2]

Articles and Resources

Sources

  1. Adaro, "Delivering Positive Energy", Adaro Investor Presentation, February 2015, page 15.
  2. Adaro, "Exploration and Reserves", Adaro, archived website from August 16, 2013.

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