The 2025 Indonesia Coal Outlook Conference
Unlocking Indonesia’s Coal Potential
November 5, 2025 - JW Marriott Hotel, Jakarta
Explore The AgendaIs Your Business Ready for the Seismic Shifts in Global Coal Markets?
The global energy landscape is in flux. Shifting demand, evolving domestic policies, and the accelerating energy transition present unprecedented challenges and immense opportunities. This conference is your solution, delivering the clarity and connections you need to not just survive, but to lead.
Volatile Pricing
Gain strategies to navigate uncertainty in international coal prices.
Regulatory Update
Adapt to the latest downstreaming and export regulations.
New Growth
Identify opportunities beyond traditional markets.
Energy Transition
Build a resilient strategy to thrive in a changing world.
Who Should Attend
The 2025 Indonesia Coal Outlook Conference attracts Indonesia's most influential coal industry stakeholders and international decision-makers, creating unparalleled networking and business development opportunities.
CONFERENCE AGENDA
Explore the interactive agenda for Day One: Indonesian Policy, Market Dynamics & Operational Foundations. Click any session to see full details.
Why This Conference is Essential
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Engage directly with Indonesian government officials outlining the nation's latest coal regulations and energy security priorities.
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Hear from CEOs of leading coal companies as they share their strategies for production growth, infrastructure development, and market adaptation.
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Receive in-depth analysis on global and domestic coal market dynamics, price trends, and trade patterns with key buyers.
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Strategic Diversification Focus: Explore future growth pathways and diversification strategies beyond traditional coal operations.
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Connect with C-suite executives, international buyers, strategic investors, and industry experts from across the coal value chain.
What's Happening Now in Indonesia's Coal Sector?
Stay informed with the latest developments. Our conference will delve deeper into the implications of these trends and more.
Govt Vows Strict Action Against Illegal Mining
The government is intensifying its crackdown on illegal mining to protect state revenues and the environment. Minister Bahlil Lahadalia confirmed that a dedicated task force will take firm legal action against companies operating without the required Mining Business Permits (IUP).
South Sumatra to Ban Coal Trucks from Public Roads
Effective January 1, 2026, South Sumatra will prohibit coal trucks on public roads to ease congestion and prevent road damage. The government is promoting dedicated hauling roads and exploring river transport as sustainable alternatives for the industry.
PLN to Build EV Charging Station at Aceh Coal Mine
In a landmark move, state utility PLN is partnering to build an EV charging station at a coal mine site in Aceh. The facility will power electric dump trucks, marking a concrete step toward integrating green energy and sustainable practices within the mining industry.
Geo Energy Pivots to Infrastructure
SGX-listed Geo Energy is transforming into an integrated energy and infrastructure player, developing a major haul road and jetty project in South Sumatra to boost production and generate recurring third-party revenue.
Govt Targets Higher Non-Tax Revenue
The government aims to increase non-tax state revenue (PNBP) from the mining sector to Rp 113.38 trillion in 2026, driven by higher royalty rates and plans for stricter oversight to optimize revenue collection.
HBA Update: Market Shows Mixed Signals
The latest HBA shows a slight dip for top-grade coal, keeping it near the $100/ton mark, while lower-grade coal prices continue to slide, reflecting ongoing shifts in global market dynamics and buyer preferences.
BUMI Launches Bond for Acquisition
Coal giant BUMI Resources is set to raise Rp721.61 billion through a new bond issuance to help finance the acquisition of an Australian mining company and fund its ongoing business expansion plans.
KAI Reports Higher Coal Transport Volume
State railway KAI reported transporting 32.5 million tonnes of coal in the first seven months of 2025, highlighting its critical role in the national energy supply chain and its plans for significant logistics expansion.
MEMR Optimistic on 700M Ton Target
Despite export pressures, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) remains optimistic that Indonesia's total coal production will surpass 700 million tons in 2025, driven by strong domestic operations.
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