Where is the Balikpapan coal terminal in Indonesia?
Where is the Balikpapan coal terminal in Indonesia?
The BCT is owned and operated by the Bayan Group and is located near Balikpapan, East Kalimantan with approximate coordinates 01º 12’ 0.00” S 116º 46’ 60.0” E. It is one of the largest coal terminal in Indonesia and is strategically located in the heart of Indonesia’s coal industry.
Where can I find list of coal export terminals?
Columns may be sorted by clicking on the headers. “Map of Proposed US Coal Export Terminals,” Sierra Club, accessed March 2012.
How much coal can be sent to BCT per hour?
Coal is then conveyed and deposited into one of 16 stockpiles with total capacity of approximately 1,000,000 tonnes or can also be sent directly to the shiploaders. The BCT has a single berth with two shiploaders rated at a combined 8,000 tonnes per hour.
Where are the coal mines in Kalimantan located?
Petrosea was awarded this four year mining services contract by PT Mitra Internusa Persada. The contract was to mine over 50 million BCM of overburden and 5.7 million tons of coal at the Sanga Sangat coal concession, located near Samarinda in East Kalimantan, approximately 90 KM north of Balikpapan.
Where is Sanga Sangat coal concession in Kalimantan?
The contract was to mine over 50 million BCM of overburden and 5.7 million tons of coal at the Sanga Sangat coal concession, located near Samarinda in East Kalimantan, approximately 90 KM north of Balikpapan. The scope of work included clearing of land, overburden removal, overburden stripping, mining and hauling.
When did PT Santan Batubara start producing coal?
First production commenced in March 2009, in which PT Santan Batubara successfully produced 1.25 million tons of coal during its first year. The target was to produce 3 million tons of coal per annum for the years 2011 until 2014.