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Indonesian smelters reduce production due to lower nickel ore quota

Indonesia's Nickel Industry Group FINI reported that production capacity utilisation in?rotary kiln-electric furnace (RKEF smelters) in the country has dropped from 84% last yea after nickel ore quotas?were cut.

Indonesia's 'energy ministry' has cut the 'nickel 'ore production quota for 2026 from 320 million to 260 millions metric tons. This is below FINI estimates of 340 to 350 million tons in demand this year, and the 320 to 270 million tons produced last year.

Arif Perdana kusuma, FINI's chairman, said that "several lines of production" in South Sulawesi & Central Sulawesi... essentially reduced production to less than half capacity.

Arif explained that the smelters keep production down to avoid completely shutting?down their furnaces, as this would be expensive and take several months to restart.

Septian Hario?Seto, member of the National Economic Council said that the production quota is necessary because the nickel price was pushed down by an oversupply in the past.

Seto stated that if we do not control production, we may create the largest surplus on the nickel market in history in 2026.

LME nickel increased to $20,000 per ton on 6 May, the highest level since May 2024. This was mainly due to concerns about reduced supplies from top producer Indonesia.

Seto stated that a nickel price between $18,000 and $20,000 per ton would be "sweet spot".

We would like to see a price increase in this direction. He said that he did not expect the 'nickel price' to rise significantly above 20,000, because he thought it would create problems for the end-users of nickel.

Weda Bay Nickel is the Indonesian unit of Eramet that has ceased nickel ore production. It ran out of quotas at the end May, and it plans to apply for a new quota. (Reporting and editing by Elaine Hardcastle; Bernadette Christopher)

(source: Reuters)