Bisa jadi...., ya ato gak (kmungkinan ya jg cukup besar)

kali ini kemungkinan rebound dulu...., lets c....,

disc on.

2008/7/12 Thomas Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>    Kayaknya bumi, tetep akan dihajar turun dulu.
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> Perusahaan sudah keluarkan statemn menangkal berita negatif yang dirumorkan
> dipasar.
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> Tapi masih ada cadangan bad news nih... yang pertama ini//
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> Coal Price NEWC index (ini patokan bumi)
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> *  13-Jun-08      160.23  20-Jun-08 162.66  27-Jun-08 172.10  04-Jul-08
> 194.79   11-Jul-08 188.00*
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> trus yang kedua bad news langsung keluar dari Pak JK, isinya seperti ini
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> *Indonesia May Set Domestic Coal Supply Obligations (Update1)
> *July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia, the world's biggest exporter of thermal
> coal, may enact a rule later this year requiring mining companies to set
> aside part of their output for domestic power plants, Vice President Jusuf
> Kalla said.
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> ``We don't want to have blackouts, and on the other hand, we export coal,''
> Kalla said in an interview in Jakarta. ``We shall be improving domestic
> obligations'' of coal producers.
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> The nation, which generates almost half of its electricity from coal, will
> need an additional 32 million metric tons of the fuel annually by 2010, when
> 41 percent of new capacity comes on- stream. Fuel consumption may rise
> further as more generators are added, Kalla said yesterday.
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> ``We're not saying there will be a limit on exports, but we have to secure
> domestic supply,'' Jeffrey Mulyono, chairman of the Indonesian Coal Mining
> Association, said by telephone. ``We have no other choice but to have a
> regulation.''
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> The government may also seek royalties from mining companies in kind, and
> sell some of the fuel to state utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara below
> market prices, Simon Sembiring, director general of coal and geothermal
> resources at the Ministry of Energy, said in a separate interview. He
> declined to say if exports would be affected.
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> Indonesia will enforce a provision in the mining contracts of the country's
> biggest producers, including the units of PT Bumi Resources and PT Adaro
> Energy, forbidding them from charging domestic customers more than their
> lowest export price, Sembiring said on June 28.
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> Power Outages
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> Power outages are frequent in Java, the world's most populous island,
> because of a lack of funds to build plants and upgrade the nation's aging
> network to keep pace with demand. The government will require some factories
> to shift 10 percent of their operations to the weekend, when there's spare
> generation capacity, Kalla told reporters today.
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> Factories in Java and Bali would need to start weekend operations from July
> 21, said Industry Minister Fahmi Idris. Companies that don't comply will
> have their power supply cut temporarily, he told reporters.
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> The rule may be eased after December 2009, after some units of the new
> coal-fired plants become operational, said Fahmi Mochtar, president director
> of the utility.
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> The government ordered Listrik Negara two years ago to boost generation
> capacity by 10,000 megawatts to about 34,000 megawatts by 2010. Next year,
> the government will start construction of another 10,000 megawatts of
> capacity, a third of which will use coal.
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> Coal Production
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> ``The rule that the energy ministry is preparing may also say in which
> months all sectors must submit their coal requirement,'' Sembiring said
> yesterday. `We have to know first the domestic demand. There are many kinds
> of coal, so we must know this first, and then we try to secure supply.''
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> The Indonesian Coal Mining Association forecasts production may increase 9
> percent to 235 million tons in 2008. Mining companies may export 180 million
> tons this year to benefit from record global prices, according to the
> association said.
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> Thermal-coal prices at Australia's Newcastle port, a benchmark for Asia,
> rose 13 percent to an all-time high for a sixth week. Prices climbed to
> $194.79 a ton in the week ended July 4, according to the globalCOAL NEWC
> Index.
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> Record overseas prices led local producer PT Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam to
> increase the price it charges Listrik Negara, its biggest customer, three
> times this year. The current price is 90 percent higher than in 2007, Bukit
> Asam said.
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> Bumi Resources, Indonesia's biggest coal producer, fell 2.2 percent to
> close at 6,650 rupiah, while Bukit Asam dropped 1 percent to 14,600 rupiah.
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> source: Bloomberg 11 July 2008
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