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  2. Adaro Energy - Wikipedia

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    PT Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk is an Indonesian coal mining company, the country's second-largest by production volume and largest by market capitalisation. In the 2023 Forbes Global 2000 , Adaro Energy was ranked as the 1393th-largest public company in the world. [ 1 ]

  3. Tutupan coal mine - Wikipedia

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    The Tutupan Coal Mine is a coal mine located in South Kalimantan. The mine has coal reserves amounting to 3 billion tonnes of coking coal , one of the largest coal reserves in Asia and the world. The mine has an annual production capacity of 41 million tonnes of coal.

  4. Bauxite mining in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Production commenced in the 1930s, with the volume of ore mined between 1936 and 1960 being between 100 and 400 thousand tonnes, rising to 900,000 tonnes by 1967 and averaging over 1 million tonnes in the 1970s. During this time, most production was centered in the island of Bintan, with some mining operations in the smaller surrounding islands ...

  5. Energy in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Adaro Energy, one of the largest coal mining companies in Indonesia; Foreign firms. US-based firm PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia is the largest producer of crude oil in Indonesia; Chevron produces (2014) around 40% of the crude oil in Indonesia; Total E&P Indonesia which operates the East Mahakam field in Kalimantan and other fields

  6. Tin mining in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Tin mining was further developed in Bangka in the 18th century, with migrant workers from China working the mines. [2] Large tin deposits were further discovered in 1823 at the neighboring island of Belitung , and Billiton Maatschappij (today part of BHP ) was founded to exploit Belitung's tin, obtaining a concession over the island's mineral ...

  7. Adaro - Wikipedia

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    Adaro may refer to: Adaro (mythology), a race of sea spirits from the mythology of the Solomon Islands; Adaro (company), Spanish aircraft manufacturer; Adaro (DJ), Dutch hardstyle DJ and producer; Adaro (band), German medieval folk rock band; Adaro Energy, Indonesian coal mining company

  8. Copper mining in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Grasberg mine has been cited as one of the largest single taxpayers in Indonesia, [3] [17] contributing 0.6 percent to Indonesia's GDP (96 percent of the GDP of Mimika Regency where the mine is located) and generating 17.3 billion USD in revenue for the Indonesian government between 1992 and 2017 through taxes, export duties, royalties, and ...

  9. History of coal miners - Wikipedia

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    A History Of Coal Mining In Great Britain (1882) Online at Open Library. Hatcher, John, et al. The History of the British Coal Industry (5 vol, Oxford U.P., 1984–87); 3000 pages of scholarly history John Hatcher: The History of the British Coal Industry: Volume 1: Before 1700: Towards the Age of Coal (1993). Michael W. Flinn, and David Stoker.