(EnergyAsia, February 10 2011, Thursday) — Indonesian coal exports are likely to resume after a four-week deadlock brought on by the Energy and Mineral Ministry’s refusal to renew traders’ permits. More than 70 vessels holding some 3.5 million tonnes of coal have been held up in Indonesian ports pending the government’s investigations into allegations that…
INDONESIA: Coal exports set to resume after ministry approves permits
Posted on February 9, 2011 by EnergyAsia