The Effectiveness of B20 Biodiesel Policy to Save Rupiah, Transition to Renewable Energy, and Overcome Inequality

The government of Indonesia on last 1 September 2018, has issued the policy on the utilization of Biodiesel B20 for mining, electricity, railway, and manufacturing sector, through…

Ecological-based Provincial Fiscal Transfer for Forest Conservation

9.39 million hectares of Indonesian forest is now endangered. In maintaining its existence, various initiatives are needed, one of them is the Ecological based Provincial Fiscal…

CALL FOR PARTNER 2018 – Publish What You Pay Indonesia

Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia is a civil society organization engaged in transparency and accountability in extractive natural resources governance: oil, gas, coal and…

Financial Modelling: A New Instrument for Promoting Accountability in Extractive Industry

The wave of transparency in extractive industry sector has led to data disclosure in this secretive sector, whether data of revenue as well as contract. The data disclosure does…

Officially Launched: Batu Hijau Site Fiscal Modelling

Medco acquisition toward Batu Hijau Newmont has buzzed media news in last few months. The transaction that reached more than 8 trillion IDR was mentioned as the biggest…

Digging Up the History of Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative

PWYP Indonesia currently are arranging the analysis of Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) report, and in one part of the analysis, there is a discussion about EITI…

PWYP Indonesia Review the Mining Permits Reform in Rich Natural Resources Area

Local government act no 23/2014 has revoked the authority of district/city government in mining permits issuance, and gave it to provincial government. This regulatory changes…

Eyes on The Forest: Clear and Clean Mining Permits Need Further Review

The determination of Clear and Clean (CnC) for mining permits after Coordination and Supervision (Korsup) of KPK in mineral and coal sector needs further review. Eyes on The…