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Underground portion of Grasberg Mine visited by President of Indonesia Joko Widodo. The workings include a large open pit mine 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) wide at the surface completed in 2019, three operating underground mines (Grasberg Block Cave, Deep Mill Level Zone and Big Gossan) and four concentrators. The mine is a high-volume, low-cost ...
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Grasberg: Copper and gold: Freeport Indonesia: Open pit Bangka Island: Tin: Timah Buton Island: Asphalt: Buton Asphalt Indonesia Lhokseumawe: Natural gas: Arun Natural Gas Liquefaction Sangatta: Coal Kaltim Prima Coal Kencana: Gold and silver: Pongkor Gold Aneka Tambang Underground Halmahera: Nickel Eramet: Senakin Coal Arutmin Indonesia Satui ...
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 ...
The tensions expose the balancing act to maintain output at full blast, while containing COVID-19 in mines like Grasberg, the world’s largest gold mine and second-largest copper mine.
The mine is the second largest copper-gold mine in Indonesia behind the Grasberg mine of PT. Freeport Indonesia. The mine is located 1,530 kilometres (950 mi) east of the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Sumbawa, an island in West Nusa Tenggara Province, more precisely in the southern part of West Sumbawa Regency. The mine is the result of a ten ...
Grasberg Grasberg, located in the province of Papua in Indonesia, is one of the world’s largest copper and gold mines in terms of ore reserves and production. It is owned and operated by Freeport Indonesia (PTFI), the principal and 91 per cent owned subsidiary of US based FreeportMcMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. (FCX).
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