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Indonesia plans to use the sovereign wealth fund to boost coal-gasification projects

Indonesia plans to use the sovereign wealth fund to boost coal-gasification projects

Energy Minister Danantara Indonesia said that Indonesia is looking to increase coal gasification through its newly established sovereign wealth fund Danantara Indonesia.

Indonesia, which is the world's largest thermal coal producer has been trying to process low-ranking coal into dimethyl ether in order to reduce LPG imports. However, previous projects have failed due to investors pulling out.

Energy Minister Bahlil stated late Tuesday that the government will provide the capital investment, and the local investors will cover the rest. "Danantara will be one of them."

Bahlil stated that four coal gasification project will be implemented in South Sumatra, East Kalimantan and both in parallel. He didn't provide any details about the project size.

The government is accelerating 21 natural resources processing projects, worth $40 billion.

Bahlil also said that Indonesia plans to build a refinery capable of processing 500,000 barrels of oil per day and increase its fuel storage to ensure energy security.

The energy ministry estimated that the investment for the new refinery will be $12.5 billion.

Danantara was launched in Feburary and is expected to manage assets worth more than $900 Billion, including stakes by the government in state-owned firms.

Prabowo Sulaiman, the president of Danantara, has announced a $20 billion investment for Danantara, which will be used to fund projects in energy, food security, and natural resource processing. (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger, Mrigank Dahiwala, and Mrigank Christina; Reporting by Bernadette Cristina, Stefanno Sulaiman, Stanley Widianto)

(source: Reuters)