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Coal Production Projection vs. Reserves
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Indonesia's coal reserves are projected to be depleted by 2096. This calculation is the result of a simulation by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), assuming current reserves of 32.38 billion tons and annual production of 400 million tons.
The coal production figure of 400 million tons annually is based on the current domestic production composition, which already meets demand at approximately 100 million tons per year.
Until 2019, the government assumes that the increase in domestic demand can be met with an annual production of 240 million tons. Based on this calculation, without any addition to coal reserves, depletion is estimated to occur within 81 years.
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