The figures are higher than the country’s 2022 coalproduction of 687 million tonnes and export of 494 million, he said. The productionlast year was higher than the target of 663 million tonnes despite an exportban at the beginning of the year and heavy rain flow that disrupted activities.
The official expected that coal prices will remain up in2023 after last year’s record prices.
According to shipping data from consultancy Kpler, thecountry’s exports to India, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan (China) and thePhilippines all rose in 2022. Meanwhile, shipments to its biggest market,China, dipped.
Indonesia’s domestic coal consumption is estimated at 177million tonnes in 2023, down from 193 million tonnes in 2022./.