Sumatra Miner 2016 : Mining Conference was the third edition in Palembang. The conference was held on March 2 - 3, 2016 at Aryaduta Hotel Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Delegates were treated to a 2 days of relevant industry content followed by an Industry Networking Dinner hosted by Coal Club Indonesia. Sumatra Miner 2016 attracted 136 delegates and 5 sponsors.
This conference brought together Key Industry Players, Producers, Investors, Solution Providers, Government Officials, Mining Associations, Community Representatives, Consultancies, Mining Students and others to work through the challenges and opportunities this industry faces. It also looked at plans to provide more infrastructure in Sumatra to benefit the industry and the regions's economy.
Twenty two speakers from International, Domestic, Local and Government discussed topics :
- Examing Cost Saving in Challenging Situation
- Preparing Indonesia Power Requirement Program
- Improving Productivity and Efficiency
- Exploration
- Overview of Sumatra Mining and Current Operations
- Government Stream
- Geosynthetics and Potential Liquefaction in Mining
- Today's Market Outlook - Challenges for Indonesia and The Global Coal Industry
- Indonesia Mining Outlook Challenges, Opportunity and Key to Survive
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016
08:00 - 09:00 | Registration and Morning Coffee |
09:00 - 09:30 |
Lanita Idrus, Director, Mining Media International - Opening Remarks Ben Lawson, Chief Operating Officer, PT Sanaman Coal - Chairman's Opening Remarks Alex Noerdin, Governor, South Sumatera Province - Opening Remarks* |
Session 1 |
Overview of Sumatra Mining and Current Operations |
09:30 - 11:00 |
Tim Duffy, President Director, PT. Agincourt Resources Humala Oloan, Operational Director, PT. MNC Energy & Resources Milawarma, President Director, PT. Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk* |
Session 2 |
Exploration, Mine Design and Planning |
11:00 - 12:30 |
Tobias Maya, Head of Geographical Information Systems, PT. Danmar Explorindo Greg Henshall, Director, Royal Haskoning DHV Gerald Tychtl, Feluwa Pumpen GmbH |
12:30 - 13:30 |
Networking Lunch |
Session 3 | Government Stream |
13:30 - 15:00 |
Alex Noerdin, Governor, South Sumatra Province* Josaphat Rizal Primana, Director of Energy and Mineral, Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS) Franky Sibarani, Chairman, Investment Coordinating Board of Indonesia (BKPM)* |
14:30 - 15:00 | Refreshment Break |
Session 4 |
Improving Productivity and Efficiency |
15:00 - 16:30 |
Rudianto Sitanggang, Senior Technical Services Engineer, PT. AEL Mining Services Indonesia Ruddy Pangalila, General Manager Mining, PT. KSB Indonesia Dean Reardon, Director, Satnetcom Michael Hanakal, Managing Director, Global Road Technology |
Panel Discussion | Producers and Service Providers (Examining Cost Saving in Chalenging Situation) |
16:30 - 17:15 |
Tim Duffy, President Director, PT. Agincourt Resources Milawarma, President Director, PT. Bukit Asam (Persero) Tbk* Rudianto Sitanggang, Senior Technical Services Engineer, PT. AEL Mining Services Indonesia Ruddy Pangalila, General Manager Mining, PT. KSB Indonesia Greg Henshall, Director, Royal Haskoning DHV End of Conference Day One |
18:30 - 21:00 | Industry Networking Dinner By Coal Club Indonesia at Riverside Restaurant |
Thursday, March 3rd, 2016
08:30 - 09:30 | Morning Coffee Break |
Session 1 | Overview of Sumatra Mining and Current Operations II |
09:30 - 11:00 |
Harry Asmar, President Director, PT Reswara Minergi Hartama David Fowler, Managing Director, Sumatra Copper & Gold Dasril Jailani, Chief Mining Officer, Titan Mining Indonesia* |
Session 2 | Geosynthetics and Liquefaction in Mining |
11:00 - 12:00 |
Doyo Lujeng Dwiarso, Country Manager - Indonesia, NAUE ASIA Sdn Bhd Wilham G. Louhenapessy PhD, President Director, SIGNTEGRA |
12:00 - 13:00 | Networking Lunch |
Session 3 |
Preparing Indonesia Power Requirement Program |
13:00 - 14:00 |
Eva Armila Djauhari, Lawyer, Armila Law Offices David Wyllie, Principal Mining Engineer, PT. SMG Consultants |
14:00 - 14:30 | Refreshment Break |
Session 4 | Today’s Market Outlook - Challenges for Indonesia and The Global Coal Industry |
14:30 - 15:30 |
Supriatna Suhala, Executive Director, APBI |
Panel Discussion |
Indonesia Mining Outlook Challenges, Opportunity and Key to Survive |
15:30 - 16:15 |
Harry Asmar, President Director, PT Reswara Minergi Hartama David Fowler, Managing Director, Sumatra Copper & Gold Humala Oloan, Operational Director, PT. MNC Energy & Resources Dasril Jailani, Chief Mining Officer, Titan Mining Indonesia* Chairman Closing Remarks and Close of Conference |

South Sumatra Province

G – Resources

Sanaman Coal Indonesia

MNC Energy & Resources

Sumatra Cooper and Gold

Danmar Explorindo

KSB Indonesia

NAUE ASIA Sdn Bhd

Royal Haskoning DHV

Armilla Law Offices

APBI

Global Road Technology

AEL Indonesia

Signtegra

Feluwa

SatNetCom

Servita Beningdo

Servita Beningdo

SMG Consultants

Britmindo

Ministry of National Development Planning BAPPENAS

Investment Coordinating Board of Indonesia (BKPM)
Bronze Sponsors
Martabe Gold Mine, managed by PT. Agincourt Resources is located in North Sumatra, Indonesia and has a resources base of 7.4 Moz of gold and 70 Moz of silver. Production commenced at Martabe on 24 July 2012. Martabe is established under the sixth generation Contract of Work (‘CoW’) signed in April 1997. The CoW defines all of the terms, conditions and obligations of both PT Agincourt Resources and the Government of Indonesia for the life of the CoW. Read More
Sumatra Copper & Gold plc (ASX:SUM) is a gold and silver producer and precious metals explorer in southern Sumatra, Indonesia. The Company’s flagship asset is its Tembang gold/silver mine, currently in production. The Company also has an extensive exploration portfolio with projects ranging from brownfield, near-production opportunities to strategically located Greenfield holdings. Read More
PT Reswara Minergi Hartama – a member of ABM investama group (a sub-holding company of PT Tiara Marga Trakindo -TMT Group), is positioned as a sub-holding integrated coal-mine company and manage 3 SBUs in coal mining and sea port. Reswara owns concession rights for coal mining and production through PT Tunas Inti Abadi (“TIA”) which operates in South Kalimantan and PT Media Djaya Bersama (“MDB”) which operates in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam. Read More
PT Road Technology Indonesia or in short Roadtech, is an Indonesian (PMA) based company dedicated to do road construction works on the basis of developing viable, affordable and dependable soil stabilization solutions for both existing and new roads.Roadtech provides the “total solutions’ approach, utilizing the best possible combination of mechanical and substrate development in combination with innovative chemical and polymer stabilization technologies for each individual project, hence providing our customers with strong, long lasting and all weather type roads at the best economical solution. Read More
NAUE is an ISO 9001 certified company and produces a full range of geosynthetics – geomembranes, geosynthetic clay liners, geotextiles, geogrids and geodrainage products – used in various applications, including civil, environmental and hydraulic engineering. Due to our experience and our full service offer we can provide you with the best-fit solutions. NAUE’s solutions also improve the global mining industry’s cost control and environmental performance. Our geosynthetics are engineered for long-term performance in all environmental conditions. Read More
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Terwujudnya ketahanan dan kemandirian energi serta peningkatan nilai tambah energi dan mineral yang berwawasan Iingkungan untuk memberikan manfaat yang sebesar-besarnya bagi kemakmuran rakyat. Read More
The high potential energy resources variety belongs to South Sumatra Province causes the title “National Energy Center Supplier” attached to it. Well-planning, development and mmanagement of energy sources currently attempted continously, not only by South Sumatra Province Governtment, but also all entitre community elements and businessmen. Read More
Indonesian Mining Service Association (ASPINDO) is a non political and non profit organization operates under KADIN Indonesia (Indonesia Chamber of Commerce &Industry). ASPINDO which born on August 1997 had 32 companies as it starts. Now. The numbers have grown to 123 companies since the eaarly 2013. As known, the mining services sector had been declare official on the UU No.4/2009 regulation about mineral and coal mining, especially on the chapter XVI article 124-127. Read More
Forum Reklamasi Hutan pada Lahan Bekas Tambang merupakan suatu wahana untuk mengembangkan dan merekomendasikan proses serta teknologi reklamasi bagian kawasan hutan di tapak bekas tambang agar semakin berkualitas dan sekaligus menjadi lembaga kajian serta mitra dari para pemangku kepentingan. Read More
Coal Club Indonesia will meet regularly at various coal strongholds in Kalimantan and Sumatra. It represents a natural development for Indonesia’s coal industry and has been developed to enable Business to Business and Business to Government conection to be made, thus creating opportunities for domestic and international business. Read More
1st Delegate : USD 690
Group Delegates (maximum 5 delegates) : USD 1800
- All fees stated include 2 days conference, Networking lunch and Coal Club Indonesia Industry Dinner
- Accommodation, transport, subsistence and other associated costs beyond the conference are entirely the responsibility of the delegate
- Preferential room rates at Aryaduta Hotel Palembang are available. Please contact (0711) 383838
Aryaduta Hotel Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia
Indulge yourself in sheer opulence as you bask in first-class comfort at Aryaduta Hotel, Palembang. A 30-minutes drive from the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport will take you to 5-star accomodations offering 174 plush guestrooms. Aryaduta Hotel also houses the largest meeting hall in the entire province, as well as several fully equipped function rooms, making the property an ideal venue for gathering in town.
The Kitchen and The Lounge, meanwhile, satisfy your craving for delectable Indonesian, Asian and Western dishes. Add to these the spa, swimming pool and fitness center and you’ll surely get nothing but an ineffably delightful stay in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.