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Minister says Indonesia will set a coal production quota of 600 million tons for 2026. It will also adjust the nickel quota.

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil lahadalia stated on Thursday that Indonesia could approve a coal production quota "more or less",?600 millions metric tons, in 2026. The nickel quota will be adjusted according to the needs of industry.

The output quota will be lower than 790 million tonnes produced last year. However, the actual production of the world's largest thermal coal exporter is often higher than the quota.

The government must approve all annual production plans, also known as RKABs, submitted by miners to the country's mineral-rich Indonesia.

Bahlil stated that the reduction in quotas was to?support prices of Indonesian mine products.

Bahlil confirmed that a similar'move' will be implemented to support nickel price, but did not reveal the quota for 2026. He reiterated, however, that it would be adjusted according to demand from local smelters.

He told reporters that "we are currently calculating the?amount of capacity in the industry and will need to be able supply them."

The Ministry has not released data on the amount of?nickel ore produced in 2025.

The nickel smelter associations in Indonesia estimated that nickel ore consumption by domestic smelters would increase to 340 to 350 million metric tonnes in 2026, up from 300 million metric tons in 2025. New production capacity is expected to be online this year.

In December, the global nickel price surged due to concerns about Indonesia's decreased nickel production. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway, Bernadette Cristina Munthe, Fransiska Nanangoy)

(source: Reuters)