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Indonesian historical coal costs

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Between 2000 and 2013, the average cost of Indonesian coal from costed mines increased from US$ 24/tonne (real 2014) to US$ 47/tonne, an average annual growth rate of 5%. The increase in total cash costs has come from increases in mining costs, transport costs and royalties. There are four distinct periods of cost trends when price movements lead to changes in costs: high prices enabled cost increase, whereas falling prices drove industry cost consolidation.

Table of contents

  • Executive summary
    • Indonesian total cash cost curves: 2000, 2007, 2011 and 2013 (real 2014)
    • Indonesian margin curves: 2000, 2007, 2011 and 2013 (real 2014)
  • Cost change drivers

Tables and charts

This report includes 4 images and tables including:

  • Indonesian average total cash cost curve by cost component (real 2014)
  • Mines moving inland
  • Indonesian historical coal costs: Image 2
  • Indonesian historical coal costs: Image 3

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    Indonesian historical coal costs

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