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20 March 2024

Indonesia Revokes Thousands Of Mining Permits Covering Over 3 Million Hectares

Adnan Kelana Haryanto & Hermanto
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Indonesia's investment minister said more than 2,000 mining permits for various minerals have been revoked amid efforts to tighten the sector's governance and plan for land redistribution.
Indonesia Energy and Natural Resources
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Indonesia's investment minister said more than 2,000 mining permits for various minerals have been revoked amid efforts to tighten the sector's governance and plan for land redistribution.

The ministry has revoked 2,065 permits covering more than 3.1 million hectares (7.66 million acres) of land across the country, Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia told reporters.

President Joko Widodo in January ordered thousands of mining, plantation and forest-use permits to be revoked due to non-compliance or because they had not been used.

Of the total number of permits that have been revoked, 306 were coal mining permits, 307 were for tin mining, and over 100 were for nickel mining, Bahlil said, adding that dozens of bauxite, copper and gold mining licenses have also been revoked.

The government plans to redistribute the land to other companies, Bahlil said.

"We want new entrepreneurs in these regions, so there will be balance and the economy is not controlled by certain groups," Bahlil said, adding the government would allow companies a chance to get their permits back in case of errors.

Around 700 companies have logged complaints over wrongfully revoked permits and authorities have started verification processes for the first 200, Bahlil said.

Five subsidiaries of coal miner PT Bayan Resources had filed a lawsuit against Indonesia's investment ministry over changes to their mining permits, but later withdrew after getting written confirmation from authorities that no change will be made to their mining area sizes and permit durations.

Citation: 12 August 2022 (Reuters) – https://www.reuters.com/article/indonesia-mining-idUSL4N2ZO1IH

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ARTICLE
20 March 2024

Indonesia Revokes Thousands Of Mining Permits Covering Over 3 Million Hectares

Indonesia Energy and Natural Resources
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Adnan Kelana Haryanto & Hermanto
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