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4th Coal Buyers and Producers Meeting

Connecting Coal Supply and Demand Trend in Hyper Competition Era

August 30-31, 2016 Double Tree by Hilton Hotel, Jakarta

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Confirmed Speakers

Srihasak Ariratchakaran, Chief Executive Officer of Lanna Resources PCL

Kirana Limpaphayom, Chief Executive Officer of Banpu Public Company Limited Thailand

Tobey Li, Chief Analyst at JYD Information Co., Ltd

Rohit Singh, Head of Business Development of PT Oorja Indo KGS

Zainal Abidin Shah Bin Mahamood, Chief Executive Officer of TNB Fuel Service Sdn Bhd

Heru Dewanto, President Director of PT Cirebon Energy Prasarana

Ido Hutabarat, chairman of Indonesia Mining Association (IMA)

Adrian Lembong, Director of PT Adaro Power

Lars Schernikau, Co-Founder and Shareholder in German-based, Publicly Listed, International Coal Trading, Logistics and Mining Company HMS Bergbau AG.

Arthur Simatupang, Executive Director of Indonesian Independent Power Producer Association

Ben Lawson, Chief Operating Officer, PT Sanaman Coal

Chris Kim, Managing Director PT Batubara Global Energy

Harlen, Head of Coal Unit at the state-owned electricity company PLN.

Natalia Hermanto, Head of Compliance & Acquisations

Amir Faisol, President Director of PT Bukit Asam Transpacific Railways (PT BATR) Joko Kus Sulistyoko, Director of PT Musi Mitra Jaya

Hendra Sinadia, Deputy Executive Director of Indonesian Coal Mining Association (ICMA).

And many more

 

Overview

Coal mining business has increasingly go into hyper competition both in foreign and domestic markets as the world's largest coal user China continues slashing down coal share in its energy mix, while India has set target to ramp up domestic output to meet its local demand. Both China and India tend to decline imported coal.

In the meantime, though the domestic coal demand in Indonesia is projected to hit high record in line with the government's power capacity expansion to build 20 GW coal-fired power plant projects under the country's 35 GW electricity plan, competition among local suppliers to win domestic market would even be tougher given the fact that the local demand is still far below the annual national output.

The planned 20 GW electricity generation project is expected to consume up to 90 million tons of coal annually, in addition to the current the state electricity company PT PLN's coal use of 76 million tons. CoalAsia Magazine and Petromindo would present the 4th Buyer and Producers Meeting to highlight the latest development of Indonesia coal industry, exploring coal supply and demand trend both in overseas and domestic markets in the future. The conference would also explore a number of coal mining companies that have started investing in logistic chain among others from building hauling road to jetty facilities and the potential trend of merger and acquisition of coal mining companies following the government plan to impose moratorium on new mining permit.

What's new in the 4th Buyers and Producers Meeting?

  • What is coal demand trend in Indonesia until 2019?
  • How is the coal demand and supply development in ASEAN countries? What companies would take most benefit from ASEAN market?
  • What about the future of new supplier from Northern Sumatra? Who are they?
  • Potential projects of mine mouth power plant and under the government’s 35 GW electricity generation plan.
  • Prediction of coal infrastructure investment trend in Sumatra Island.

What are among topics to be discussed?

  • Indonesian Government policy on coal mining industry.
  • Understanding global coal market and supply chain trend: Opportunities and challenges for Indonesian coal in global coal market.
  • Understanding coal supply and demand trend; with a focus on Chinese trend.
  • Examining supply & demand trend in India; what is the future sourcing pattern of coal?
  • Panel discussion on ASEAN coal market which are expected to increasingly relying on coal power to meet the growing energy requirements.
  • The Latest Development of 35 GW electricity capacity expansion project, with a focus on coal-fired power plant and trend of coal supply and demand in coal power plant business within 5 years.
  • Trend of coal demand and PLN’s coal sourcing pattern
  • Unlocking the potential of mine mouth power plant
  • And many more..

Participant List

  • PT Anindya
  • PT Agrabudi Jasa Bersama
  • PT Adaro Indonesia
  • PT Mandiri Intiperkasa
  • Arfidea Kadri Sahetapy-Engel Tisnadisastra (AKSET)
  • PT Astaka Dodol
  • PT Sanaman Coal
  • PT Bukit Asam Tbk 
  • PT Berau Coal
  • Bangun Banua Persada Kalimantan
  • PT Cirebon Electric Power
  • state-owned electricity company PLN
  • Directorate General of Mineral and Coal
  • Citigroup Securities Indonesia
  • PT Carsurin
  • PT Cokal Indonesia
  • Glencore Indonesia
  • Jogmec
  • PT Jaya Samudra Kurnia Mining
  • PT Kideco Jaya Agung
  • PT Kiswire Indonesia
  • Kobexindo Tractors Tbk
  • Korindo Group
  • MBE Coal and Mineral Technology Indonesia
  • PT Adaro Power
  • Multi Harapan Utama (MHU Coal)
  • Mitsui Indonesia  
  • PT Medco Energi Mining International
  • PT Petrosea Tbk
  • PT Pamapersada Nusantara
  • PT PLN Batubara
  • PT IOL Indonesia
  • PT Indonesia Power
  • PT Indo Tambangraya Mega Tbk
  • PT Insani Baraperkasa
  • Immersive Technologies
  • Resindo
  • PT Reswara Minergi Hartama
  • Sucofindo
  • Surveyor Carbon Consulting Indonesia (SCCI)
  • TNB Fuel Services SDN BHD
  • Titan Mining Indonesia
  • PT Trakindo Utama
  • United Supplies Agency
  • JYD Information Co., Ltd Beijing
  • PT Oorja Indo KGS HMS Bergbau AG
  • Indonesia Mining Association (IMA)
  • Indonesian Coal Mining Association
  • Indonesian Independent Power Producer Association
  • PT Bukit Asam Transpacific Railways (PT BATR)
  • PT Musi Mitra Jaya.
  • DMT Exploration Engineering
  • Golden Mines
  • Citigroup Securities Indonesia
  • Ascend
  • Antam UBPN Sultra
  • Berau Coal
  • CleanCarbon AS
  • Cipta Kridatama
  • DOID Delta Dunia
  • Darma Henwa
  • Energy Resources
  • Geoservice
  • Geology Consultant
  • Jebsen & Jessen Technology
  • Jembayan Muarabara
  • JSK Mining
  • Knowledge Infrastructure Systems Pvt Ltd
  • Lembuswana Perkasa
  • MBE Coal
  • MiningOne
  • Medco Energi Mining Indonesia
  • NIPPON OIL INDONESIA
  • Orica
  • IMC
  • Samsung C& T Corporation
  • Samgeo Bor
  • Trifita Perkasa
  • Terra Resources

Date and Venue

August 30-31, 2016
DoubleTree Hilton Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia


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AGENDA

Day 1, Tuesday (August 30, 2016)
08.30 - 08.50   Registration
08.50 - 09.00   Opening Speech from conference moderator,
Ben Lawson, Chief Operating Officer, PT Sanaman Coal
09.00 - 09.20   Opening Remark: Indonesian Government policy on coal mining industry.
  • Overview of the updated government policy on prioritizing domestic market: Trend of domestic demand until 2019.
  • The latest issue on the government’s plan on mining moratorium.
  • What is the future of DMO policy in coal
Speaker(s):
Bambang Gatot Ariyono, Director General of Coal and Mineral at Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
09.20 – 09.40   Sustainable coal-fired power project in Indonesia: Crucial issues need to be resolved
  • How power project can be developed in more sustainable fashion?
  • The environmental issues in power project development
Speaker(s):
Ali Herman Ibrahim, President Director of PT Bakrie Power and Chairman of Indonesian Independent Power Producer Association
09.40 - 10.00   Understanding coal supply and demand trend; with a focus on Chinese trend.
  • What is the current coal supply and demand in China?
  • Trend of coal share as source of energy in China until 2020
  • Potential impacts of possible Indonesian coal export limit and Chinese coal quality restrictions for imported coals.
  • What is the coal price trend through 2020.
Speaker(s):
Tobey Li, Chief Analyst at JYD Information Co., Ltd Beijing-China
10.00 -10.20   Examining supply & demand trend in India; what is the future sourcing pattern of coal?
  • Exploring India government plan on the use of coal for domestic coal-fired power plant project.
  • Coal India Ltd (CIL) recently stated its plans to increase production to one billion tons a year by 2020. How significant this plan to affect imported coal from Indonesia?
  • What would be sourcing pattern trend of coal in India? What is the competition level of Indonesia and Australia in India market.
  • Roles of Indonesian coal in India – now and the future trend.
  • What are the ongoing changing regulations of imported coal in India.
Speaker(s):
Rohit Singh, Head of Business Development of PT Oorja Indo KGS
10.20 - 10.35   Coffee Break
10.35 - 10.55   Prognosis for the future role of coal for global power generation – A Macro economic View
  • Why coal will continue to power the world
  • Drivers for global coal demand and supply
  • How European and North American political pressure influences the coal market
  • Thoughts on minimizing the environmental effect of coal use
Speaker(s):
Lars Schernikau, Co-Founder and Shareholder in German-based, Publicly Listed International Coal Trading, Logistics and Mining Company HMS Bergbau AG
10.55 - 11.55   Panel discussion on ASEAN coal market:
Countries in Southeast Asia are increasingly relying on coal power to meet the growing energy requirements. Each speaker will deliver short presentation before the panel discussion.
  • What is the current status of coal use on power plants in ASEAN countries, particularly in Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam?
  • What is the future’s coal demand and supply for coal-fired power plant in ASEAN? What is the future portion of coal on energy mix policy compared to oil and gas? What factors are shaping the consumption trend?
  • What are strong points of Indonesian coal to supply coal to ASEAN market compared with other producing countries?
  • What is the security level expected in transporting coal to Philippines
  • How the climate change policies would affect the use of coal in ASEAN in the future?
Speaker(s):
  • Pandu Syahrir, Chairman of the Indonesian Coal Mining Association (ICMA).
  • Ido Hutabarat, Chairman of Indonesia Mining Association (IMA)
  • Fuganto Widjaja, President Director of PT Berau Coal
11.55 – 12.15   The Latest Development of 35 GW electricity capacity expansion project, with a focus on coal-fired power plant. What is the government's main focus to accelerate the 35 GW electricity power plant?

Speaker(s):
Agung Wicaksono, Deputy Chairman of Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry's team for acceleration of electricity project.
12.15 -13.00   Networking Lunch
13.00 -14.00   Coal-fired power plant (CFPP) talk: Trend of coal supply and demand in coal power plant business.
The session will focus to discuss the development of coal-fired power plant, especially under the country's 35 GW electricity project within 5 years.
  • Why CFPP?
  • What is the coal supply and demand trend?
  • What are opportunities in building new power plant? How to deal with high technology and financing challenges?
  • The lesson learned of application supercritical technology VS Ultra supercritical Technology in CFPP?
  • What about land challenges?
Panelist(s):
  • Heru Dewanto, President Director of PT Cirebon Energi Prasarana
  • Adrian Lembong, Director at PT Adaro Power
  • Arthur Simatupang, Executive Director of Indonesian Independent Power Producer Association
14.00-14.20   Trend of coal demand and PLN's coal sourcing pattern

The government is currently working to realize the plan to build 35,000 MW of new electric power plants over the next five years under which 20 GW would be coal-fired power plant. What are PLN's potential coal requirements under this scenario? How will changes in government of Indonesia policy impact future coal supply and demand? How to participate in coal supply tender held by PLN?

Speaker(s):
Harlen, Head of Coal Unit at the state-owned electricity company PLN.
14.20 - 14.35   Coffee Break
14.35 - 14.55   Unlocking potential of mine mouth power plant.

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 9 states the price margin of coal dedicated for mine mouth power plant projects located at the maximum distance of 20 km from the mining side at 15 to 25 percent. The regulation also gives assurance that if the mining company and developer of mine mouth power plant fail to agree on coal price within 60 days of negotiation, the director general (of mineral and coal) will determine the margin. The speaker will explain in detail about the regulation.

Speaker(s):
Agung Pribadi, Director of Coal Business Development at the Directorate General of Coal and Mineral at Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
14.55 - 16.00   Mapping the trend of local demand on coal.

The government imposes the so-called Domestic Market Obligation which reviews annually based on demand of local user. The session will map the trend of coal demand in industries of cement, petrochemical and mineral smelting facilities.
  • What is the coal demand trend in cement producers?
  • How significant the demand from smelter development? What is the current realization of power plant for smelter development?
  • What is the plan to develop coal- based Petrochemical industry.
  • What is the market share of coking coal? Are there any changes in coal suppliers?
Panelist(s):
  • Widodo Santoso, Chairman of the Indonesia Cement Association.
  • Prihadi Santoso, Chairman of Processing and Smelting Companies Association (AP3I)
  • Suhat Miyarso, Executive Director of FIKI (Federation of Chemical Industry in Indonesia) & Vice Chairman of INAPLAS (The Indonesian Olefin and Plastic Industry Association)
Day 2, Wednesday (August 31, 2016)
08.50 - 09.00   Welcome remark from conference moderator,
Hendra Sinadia, Deputy Executive Director of Indonesian Coal Mining Association (ICMA).
09.00 - 09.20   Opening speech: Connecting supply from Sumatra and global market.
Bob Kamandanu, Chairman of a global trading company, Trafigura.
09.20 - 10.30   Foreign Buyers CEO Talks

Prospect for Indonesian coal export in emerging ASEAN market countries in Southeast Asia are increasingly relying on coal power to meet the growing energy requirements. The CEO talks would assess coal market prospect – supply and demand trend and what opportunities for miners in Indonesia to expand market into the region. What are the shares of coal-fired plants in Thailand, Malaysia and Phillipines, Vietnam in their total energy mix. What are factors shaping increase trend?

Panelist(s):
  • Srihasak Ariratchakaran, Chief Executive Officer of Lanna Resources PCL
  • Kirana Limpaphayom, President Director of PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk (ITMG)
  • Zainal Abidin Shah bin Mahamood, Managing Director of TNB Fuel Service Sdn Bhd
10.30 – 10.45   Coffee Break
10.45 – 11.30   Prospect for Indonesian Coal Export in Hongkong and Korea

Speaker(s):
  • Danny Wu, Director of PT Courage Tech-Logy (Hongkong)
  • Chris Kim, Managing Director PT Batubara Global Energy
11.30 – 12.15   Supplier Forum Discussion: Rising Suppliers from Southern Sumatra

Coal miners in Southern Sumatra are ready to ramp up production expansion, coupled with the completion of a number of coal infrastructure. Each speaker will make a short presentation highlighting the company's profile, coal production target and quality of coal.

Speaker(s):
  • Joko Pramono, Director of PT Bukit Asam
  • Andre Abdi, President Director of Atlas Resources Tbk.
  • Irwan Tirtariyadi, President Director of PT Manambang Muara Enim (MME)
12.15 – 12.40   Unlocking coal potential in Aceh: What are the opportunities and challenges, the potential of domestic market nearby Aceh.

Speaker(s):
Slamet Haryadi, President Director of PT Mifa Bersaudara
12.40 – 13.05   Development plans of Pulau Bali Port to support coal mining development in Bengkulu.

Speaker(s):
Saptono R. Irianto, Director of Commercial and Business Development PT Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Pelindo II)
13.05 – 13.40   Lunch Networking
13.40 – 14.40   Forum of Coal Mining Logistic Services in Sumatra

A number of companies focus to provide coal mining logistic from hauling road to coal river terminal services to help ease transportation of coal in Southern Sumatra. The Speaker will present profile of the logistic services and what are benefits to unlock coal potential in Southern Sumatra. What will be the total coal that could be accommodated with hauling road?.

Panelist(s):
  • Kusnadi Sukarja, CEO of PT Titan Infra Energy.
  • Joko Kus Sulistyoko, Director of PT Musi Mitra Jaya
  • Amir Faisol, President Director of PT Bukit Asam Transpacific Railways (PT BATR)
14.40 - 15.00   How rapidly is infrastructure being developed in Jambi?
  • What is the current state of coal infrastructure?
  • How is the ongoing infrastructure project accelerate the unlocking coal potential in Riau
  • Opportunities and challenges in coal mining development in Riau
Speaker(s):
Daniel Chandra, APBI-ICMA branch office in Jambi
15.00 – 15.10   Coffee Break
15.10 – 15.30   Coal potential in Riau A view from the new player PT Samantaka Batubara, a subsidiary of BlackGold Natural Resources Limited.

Speaker(s):
Natalia Hermanto, Head of Compliance & Acquisations
15.30 – 16.30   Panel Discussion on Cost Efficiency: Seeking the best fit.

Mining service companies believe there are still huge rooms for cost-cutting in coal mining operations in order to get high productivity at the low cost to compete with the falling coal price. The speakers will explore what the cost structure in mining operation that could be cut from the use of heavy equipment, fuel efficiency and transportation costs.

Speaker(s):
  • Frans Kesuma, President Director of PT Pamapersada Nusantara
  • Andria Nusa, Operational Director of PT Pertamina Lubricant
  • Rico Rustombi, President Director of PT Mitra Bahtera Segara Sejati Tbk (MBSS)
16.30   End