Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 23
Indonesia Orders 2.7 Million More Tons of Coal as Rolling Blackouts Hit
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 23

Indonesia Orders 2.7 Million More Tons of Coal as Rolling Blackouts Hit

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 23

Summary

  • A June 12 ministry letter ordered Indonesian miners to deliver an extra 2.7 million tons of coal to power plants this month, an urgent move disclosed as rolling blackouts spread.
  • The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry invoked a decree that lets the government force producers to prioritize domestic sales when local supply falls short.
  • The power strain adds to pressure on President Prabowo Subianto's administration, which is already facing fallout from a week of protests.

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