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Reshaping Indonesia's smelting landscape: could gas power be the key?

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Indonesia's smelting industry is transforming through significant investments and a shift to downstream processing, yet its reliance on coal raises carbon concerns. This report explores the potential for transition to natural gas and LNG, examining how market dynamics and government initiatives may support this change.

Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • Decoding Indonesia’s smelting
  • Captive coal-fired capacity dominates the nickel industry in Indonesia
  • Moving away from captive coal and decarbonisation
  • Indonesia’s potential shift to gas in smelting: key drivers
  • The potential for gas upside in nickel smelters is promising
  • Conclusion

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