Lubuk Tutung Coal Terminal
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Lubuk Tutung Coal terminal is a coal loading facility located in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It has 12 million tonnes per year of coal-handling capacity.[1]
Location
The map below shows the location of the Lubuk Tutung Coal Termianl in East Kalimantan. The Perkasa Jetty, operated by PT Bayan Resources, is located directly to the northeast.
Background
The Lubuk Tutung Coal Termianl is owned by PT Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur Tbk, which rents the terminal to Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), the largest coal producer in Indonesia. KPC pays PT Astrindo US$1.5 million per month for use of the terminal.[2] At this location, coal is loaded onto barges, which then transfer coal to oceangoing vessels on the open sea.[3] The Lubuk Tutung Terminal primarily transports coal from KPC's Bengalon coal mine. The KPC also uses the Tanjung Bara Coal Terminal, which handles the majority of KPC's coal output and is located about 30km south of Lubuk Tutung along the Indonesian coast.[4]
Project Details
- Owner: PT Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur Tbk
- Location: East Kalimantan, Indonesia
- Annual Coal Capacity (Tonnes): 12 million
- Status: Operating
- Type: Exports
- Coal source: Bengalon coal mine
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ PT Mitratama Perkasa (MP) PT Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur Tbk, Accessed Nov. 2021
- ↑ 2020 Annual Report, PT Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur Tbk, 2020, p. 245
- ↑ Melongok Penambangan Batu Bara KPC di Sangatta, Berita Satu, May 1, 2019
- ↑ Operations, PT Kaltim Prima Coal, Accessed Nov. 2021