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From March 1, Indonesia will use its benchmark coal prices for transactions

From March 1, Indonesia will use its benchmark coal prices for transactions

A senior official from the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry announced on Wednesday that Indonesia will begin using the benchmark coal price set by the government as the price floor for all transactions next month.

Indonesia uses the HBA (government benchmark price) to calculate coal mining royalty fees.

Energy Minister Bahlil lahadalia announced earlier this month that the government will require coal companies to utilize the HBA for global transactions. The government is seeking to gain more control over coal prices in the country.

In a message sent via text, ministry official Tri Winarno stated that the policy would be implemented on March 1, without going into further detail.

In an online briefing for coal miners, officials from the ministry said that the government would set prices twice a monthly under the new HBA plan to reflect updated pricing conditions instead of the current once-a-month practice.

The government determines the HBA by comparing the recent coal mining prices that have been reported to the government in their royalty fees filings.

In February, the government fixed the HBA price between $34.38 for the lowest grade to $124.24 per metric tonne for the highest grade.

The briefing for miners stated that the transactions for so-called domestic obligations would continue to be limited to $70 per ton of electricity and $90 per ton for certain industry needs. (Reporting and editing by John Mair, Shreya Biwas and Fransiska Nanangoy)

(source: Reuters)