Copper Mining in Indonesia to 2023
November 2019
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About the Report
About the Report
Copper Mining in Indonesia to 2023
Summary
GlobalData's "Copper Mining in Indonesia to 2023" comprehensively covers Indonesia's reserves of copper, historic and forecast trends in the country's copper production and the key active, exploration and development copper mines and projects. The report also analyses factors affecting the country's demand for copper, and profiles the major copper producers.
After a sharp decline in 2017, Indonesia's copper production is estimated to have recovered by 5% to 653.4 thousand tonnes (kt) in 2018. The increase was primarily supported by an 18% rise in production from the Grasberg minerals district, which hosts the Grasberg Open Pit, the Deep Ore Zone, the Big Gossan, and the Deep Mill Level Zone mines. The Grasberg open pit mine is the country's largest copper producing mine.
It is currently undergoing a planned transition to underground operations and, while mining activities have partially commenced, the transition is having a significant impact on the country's overall production levels. Initially, the country's copper production is expected to fall by a significant 42.1% to 378.3kt in 2019, and then by an additional 2.4% to 369.4kt in 2020. Subsequently, the full ramp-up of the Grasberg underground mine will support growth in the country's production levels to 701.9kt in 2023, with daily average production capacity at the mine gradually increasing from 30kt in 2020 to 130kt in 2023.
Key Highlights
- To gain an understanding of Indonesia's copper mining industry, relevant driving factors
- To understand historical and forecast trend on country's copper production, consumption and exports
Scope
- After a sharp decline in 2017, Indonesia's copper production is estimated to have recovered by 5% to 653.4 thousand tonnes (kt) in 2018.
- The increase was primarily supported by an 18% rise in production from the Grasberg minerals district, which hosts the Grasberg Open Pit, the Deep Ore Zone, the Big Gossan, and the Deep Mill Level Zone mines.
- The Grasberg open pit mine is the country's largest copper producing mine. It is currently undergoing a planned transition to underground operations and, while mining activities have partially commenced, the transition is having a significant impact on the country's overall production levels.
- Initially, the country's copper production is expected to fall by a significant 42.1% to 378.3kt in 2019, and then by an additional 2.4% to 369.4kt in 2020. Subsequently, the full ramp-up of the Grasberg underground mine will support growth in the country's production levels to 701.9kt in 2023, with daily average production capacity at the mine gradually increasing from 30kt in 2020 to 130kt in 2023.
Reasons to buy
- The report analyses Indonesia's copper mining industry, with details of reserves, production trends and forecasts, the competitive landscape and a listing of the major active, exploration and development projects.
Products
Products
Copper mining in Indonesia, domestic smelting facilities operated by PT Smelting, ban on exports of unprocessed ore, transition of Grasberg mine, production from the Grasberg minerals district, strict mining policy in Indonesia, Indonesia's ban on exports, Indonesia copper production, copper exports from Indonesia, copper export ban, China's reduction of EV subsidies, China's demand for electric vehicles
Companies
PT Freeport Indonesia (PT-FI)
PT Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara (PTAMNT)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Executive Summary
3 Copper Mining in Indonesia - Reserves, Production, Consumption, Exports, and Demand
3.1 Copper Reserves by Country
3.2 Historical and Forecast Production
3.2.1 Copper prices
3.3 Active Mines
3.4 Exploration Projects
3.5 Development Projects
3.6 Consumption vs Exports
3.7 Factors Affecting the Demand for Copper
3.7.1 Demand from Japan
3.7.2 Demand from China's EV market
4 Major Producers of Copper
4.1 PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI)
4.2 PT Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara (PTAMNT)
5 Appendix
5.1 Abbreviations
5.2 Methodology
5.3 Coverage
5.4 Secondary Research
5.5 Contact Us
5.6 Disclaimer
List of Figure
List of Figures
Figure 1: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Reserves by Country (%), February 2019
Figure 2: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Historical and Forecast Copper Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes) vs Number of Operating Mines, 2000-2023
Figure 3: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Quarterly Copper Prices (USD /Tonne), 2014-2019
Figure 4: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Consumption vs Exports (Thousand Tonnes), 2000-2023
Figure 5: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Exports by Country (%), 2018
Figure 6: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Indonesian Exports to Japan vs Refined Copper and Alloys Exports from Japan (Thousand Tonnes), 2001-2018
Figure 7: Copper Mining in Indonesia - China's Total NEVs Production and Sales by Type (Thousand Units), 2018-2019
Figure 8: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Number of EV Sales in China (Million Units), 2018-2023
Figure 9: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Comparison of Companies by Revenue (USD Million), 2015-2018
List of Table
List of Tables
Table 1: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Reserves by Country (Million Tonnes), February 2019
Table 2: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Historical and Forecast Copper Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes), 2000-2023
Table 3: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Copper Quarterly Prices (USD /Tonne), 2014-2019
Table 4: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Active Mines, 2019
Table 5: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Exploration Projects, 2019
Table 6: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Development Projects, 2019
Table 7: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Consumption vs Exports (Thousand Tonnes), 2000-2023
Table 8: Copper Mining in Indonesia - Exports by Country (Thousand Tonnes), 2018
Table 9: Copper Mining in Indonesia - PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI), Major Projects, 2019
Table 10: Copper Mining in Indonesia - PT Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara (PTAMNT), Major Projects, 2019
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