31 July 2017
Allocation of Oil and Gas Funds Required
Jakarta, Kompas: Indonesia needs to allocate oil and gas funds to finance exploration of new reserves discovery. The funds can also be allocated for…
28 July 2017
Public Discussion: Improving Coal Governance in Indonesia
Since 2014 the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), together with other stakeholders such as the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources,…
27 July 2017
PWYP Indonesia Financial Modeling Extractive Industry Mentoring Program – Open Oil
Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia is a civil society coalition for transparency and accountability in the extractive resources sector's…
25 July 2017
Financial Modelling and Openness in the Extractive Industries
Transparency wave in the extractive industries showing by the rapid development on the initiatives such Extractive Industries Transparency…
20 July 2017
Learn from the Chaos of Coal Mining Governance
The chaos in the issuance of mining license has caused various adverse impacts, such as problematic permits, overlapping land uses, environmental…
18 July 2017
The Government’s Commitment To Limit Coal Production Is Questionable
Jakarta: The government's commitment to implement the policy to limit coal production to 400 million tons by 2019 is doubtful. Limiting coal…
17 July 2017
The Government is Obliged to Limit and Reduce Coal Production
Jakarta, Petrominer - The government, in this case, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), is required to seriously implement a policy…
17 July 2017
Sending Letter to the Ministry of National Development Planning, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Increases Coal Production Target
"Do not let this request to increase production strengthen the government's suspicion of being weak against intervention from companies and business…
17 July 2017
Production Needs to be Following the Benchmarks
Jakarta, Kompas: The government should comply with the 2017 coal production standard of 413 million tons to maintain environmental balance. There are…