List of mines in Indonesia
This list of mines in Indonesia is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list.
Mine | Product(s) | Coordinates | Associated town | Owner | Dates | Comments |
Ombilin | Coal | Padang | Open pit | |||
Sebuku Coal Mine | Coal | Sebuku | Straits Asia Resources | 1997-Present | ||
Soroako | Nickel | Makassar | Vale Indonesia | 1968-Present | ||
Grasberg Mine | Copper and gold | Tembagapura | Freeport Indonesia | 1973 - Present | Open Pit, Biggest Gold Mine, 2nd biggest Copper | |
Bangka | Tin | Pangkal Pinang | Timah | |||
Buton Island | Asphalt | Baubau | Buton Asphalt Indonesia | |||
Lhokseumawe | Natural gas | Lhokseumawe | Arun Natural Gas Liquefaction | |||
Sangatta | Coal | Sangatta | Kaltim Prima Coal | |||
Pongkor | Gold | Bogor | Aneka Tambang | Underground Mine | ||
Senakin | Coal | Senakin | Arutmin Indonesia | |||
Satui | Coal | Satui | Arutmin Indonesia | |||
Asam-Asam | Coal | Asam-Asam | Arutmin Indonesia | |||
Batulicin | Coal | Batulicin | Arutmin Indonesia | |||
Dumai | Petroleum | Pekanbaru | Chevron Pacific Indonesia | |||
Bintan Island | Bauxite | Batam | Aneka Tambang | |||
Martapura | Diamond | Banjarmasin | ||||
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