Directions and Challenges of Mining Governance After Revised Mining Law Number 3 of 2020

As Government Draft Regulation (RPP) derived from Law No. 3 of 2020 has not yet been passed, national mining governance is still in the grey zone. To understand the direction and…

Dynamics of Mining Governance from the Grassroots

According to Indonesia's Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Report published on March 31, 2021, it is stated that revenue from natural resources in 2019…

The New Stage of Social Accountability in Indonesia’s Mining Sector

Video Summary of the Kick-off ”Social Accountability in Coal and Mineral Mining Governance” Meeting on 8-9 March, 2021. It illustrates how the meeting went and took place. It…

Announcement of Laptop Procurement Winner

According to the evaluation official report of offering letter on 10 April 2021, with this letter we are announcing : Vendors Name : Ibox Casablanca (PT Data Citra Mandiri)…

Establishment of Petroleum Funds for Energy Independence and Security in Indonesia

The government’s ineffectiveness in overcoming the energy security crisis is mainly due to funding that relies heavily on the private sector. The government…

China-Australia Trade Relationship Affects Coal Prices

Jakarta, Kompas: The benchmark coal price in Indonesia is affected by heating trade relations between China and Australia. The tension between the two countries is related to the…

Bukit Asam Targets Double Coal Production

"The government must consistently limit the national coal production to 400 million tons per year. Besides, excessive coal production solely for export shows that the paradigm of…

Building Independent Community Institutions

Independent funding should be part of the mission of every organization. Like it or not, fundraising that only relies on external assistance instead of being initiated and driven…

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