190 likes | 528 Views
2 nd Annual Petcoke Conference. USING COAL & PETCOKE. The Indonesian Experience. Presented by Frederick J. Murrell President Adaro Envirocoal Americas For McCloskey’s 2 nd Annual Petcoke Conference. 19 – 20 July 2004 Houston Texas. 2 nd Annual Petcoke Conference.
E N D
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference USING COAL & PETCOKE The Indonesian Experience Presented by Frederick J. Murrell President Adaro Envirocoal Americas For McCloskey’s 2nd Annual Petcoke Conference 19 – 20 July 2004 Houston Texas
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference A Few Observations • Indonesian coal has been blended on several occasions with petroleum coke. • Adaro’s experience has been with cement producers and electric power plants. • Adaro is comfortable that petcoke can be successfully blended with high volatile matter, low sulfur coal.
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference A Few Observations • Local laws affecting petcoke use. • Local laws affecting coal use. • “New fuel” permit applications. • Blending restrictions. • Differences in hardness (HGI) of products. • Different response to rainfall.
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Indonesian Coal
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Major Mine Locations
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Coal Quality • The coal industry has focused on the exploration and mining of bituminous and sub-bituminous coal with the latter having sub-classifications which can be defined as : “C” Quality 4200-5000 kcal/kg(adb) 30-40% TM(ar) “B” Quality 5000-5800 kcal/kg(adb) 20-30% TM(ar) “A” Quality +5800 kcal/kg(adb) -25% TM(ar)
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Coal Quality of Selected Companies
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Coal Quality Adaro’s sub-bituminous grade “C” Wara and Warukin deposits contains more than one billion tonnes of low ash, low sulphur coal
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Company Operations
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Production By Company Million Mt
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Production By Company Million Mt
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Production Summary Million Metric Tonnes
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Infrastructure
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Efficient Ship Loading
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Coal Supply- Overview • In 2003, Indonesia produced 123 million mt and exported just over 90 million mt. • Second largest exporter of thermal coal. • Nearly 80% of production is ranked as sub-bituminous “A” and “B” coals with low ash, low sulphur and low nitrogen. • Some movement to lower rank coals for domestic use.
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Coal Supply- Pricing • Coal prices have increased rapidly during 2004. • Indonesian coal is generally sold at lower prices despite global supply shortages and reputation as a reliable supplier. • Indonesian sub-bituminous coal is used in Asia, Europe and the Americas for its environmental and economic benefits.
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Domestic Coal In Indonesia • Domestic consumption grew from 22.3 million mt in 2000 to 31.4 million mt in 2003 but will not increase substantially until after 2006. • Between 2006 and 2020 an additional 50 million mt per year of new coal supply will be required to meet a forecasted 15,000 MW of new power generating demand that will be required to support industrial growth in Java & Bali.
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference Exports and Domestic Sales
2nd Annual Petcoke Conference USING COAL & PETCOKE The Indonesian Experience Presented by Frederick J. Murrell President Adaro Envirocoal Americas For McCloskey’s 2nd Annual Petcoke Conference 19 – 20 July 2004 Houston Texas